Track Testing ZZP Motor and ZZP/EFR Turbo
#54
I have a black '99 GMC.
Thanks, everyone! For those of you waiting patiently (or otherwise) for the EFR bolt-on- I am trying to speed things up whenever possible. There have just been delays from every angle, it seems. As I stated earlier, we are willing to build individual EFR setups for anyone doing a large build.
Thanks, everyone! For those of you waiting patiently (or otherwise) for the EFR bolt-on- I am trying to speed things up whenever possible. There have just been delays from every angle, it seems. As I stated earlier, we are willing to build individual EFR setups for anyone doing a large build.
#55
#57
#58
Gotcha, well. I can wait for you guys to make the 5th injector and the EFR available to be ordered I suppose. Should have a decent build on my hands since I wont be dumping 6 grand into a trail rig this coming year.
#60
Yes, we have done some 4t45e trans builds. I don't know the details of the modifications, but there are a few out there. I will see if I can find out some info.
#62
Was it Pat? Dealer plate on truck, ZZP buttonup so it was someone dammit! I've done a couple dealings with Pat but I'm horrible with stuff like such.
#63
#67
Good to know Matt. I may not be looking into it for "tomorrow" but at least I know I can come to you guys when I need it.
#69
I can see how that will happen already:
Step 1: Break out credit card
Step 2: Take day off from work to install turbo
Step 3: take remainer of day tuning
Step 4: Go hunting for kills...
Step 5: invest in tranny rebuild for when the Exedy hyper single claims my trans.
#70
#71
They run stock blocks with there girdle in place dude, you need to start looking around and quite talking about sleeving the motor, all it does is in turn makes the aluminum parts of the block weaker inherantly making the the whole motor weaker. Ryan's car made 1000 engine hp with a stock block with the zzp girdle. You have been told numorous times you don't need sleeves, but if you want to do it go ahead. My engine has about 675 crank hp as it sits and runs fine.
#73
They run stock blocks with there girdle in place dude, you need to start looking around and quite talking about sleeving the motor, all it does is in turn makes the aluminum parts of the block weaker inherantly making the the whole motor weaker. Ryan's car made 1000 engine hp with a stock block with the zzp girdle. You have been told numorous times you don't need sleeves, but if you want to do it go ahead. My engine has about 675 crank hp as it sits and runs fine.
Besides, in the Bates sleeves thread, a lot of people with Darton sleeves wrote posts, and no one of them had any complain.
If it bothers you that I keep asking a lot about the sleeves, I apologize.
Christian
Last edited by AyrtonSenna; 11-17-2011 at 01:07 AM.
#74
^^the only engines that I'm aware of needing to be sleeved for any build are crap to begin with - so the sleeving is a preventative measure;
the LNF shortblock, and any GM, ZZP, or otherwise testing shows no need for it....
/tangent.
@ Matt;
congrats on a conservatively shifted & cold track 10 second e/t!
maybe you can throw some extra parts in Gregs car when you're done with it!?
the LNF shortblock, and any GM, ZZP, or otherwise testing shows no need for it....
/tangent.
@ Matt;
congrats on a conservatively shifted & cold track 10 second e/t!
maybe you can throw some extra parts in Gregs car when you're done with it!?
#75
Dude, if you're willing to spend 6 or 7k to build the engine, would you do it accordingly to what a couple of people tell you or you would do your best to find out as many info as possible? People always complain because on this site they don't do enough research, and if I try to search for info I have to hear things like that? When I bought my turbo kit I didn't know about zzp and now I regret not looking more into it, because I'm not fully happy with it. So, come to the conclusion yourself. I want to try to find out as much as possible, expecially since I'm thinking of doing the 2.1 setup which means boring the sleeves. I'm a little afraid to bore the stock ones, that's why I keep asking.
Besides, in the Bates sleeves thread, a lot of people with Darton sleeves wrote posts, and no one of them had any complain.
If it bothers you that I keep asking a lot about the sleeves, I apologize.
Christian
Besides, in the Bates sleeves thread, a lot of people with Darton sleeves wrote posts, and no one of them had any complain.
If it bothers you that I keep asking a lot about the sleeves, I apologize.
Christian
They have stage two cams you can buy
Last edited by cmiller8006; 11-17-2011 at 01:50 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost