ironwork wrote:wow your great at copying and pasteing info from auto press. and 2 psi is huge when your talking tenths and quater miles any real racer would no this. since you like to read auot press read some real world results on the net the z33 is slow and heavy the z32 wins everytime ive seen it i ve done it.
http://www2.zhome.com:81/History/zcarperf.htmlscroll down the the Z32's you'll see 2 reported 13.7 second times, one from the 91 model and one from the 92 model, both suspiciously from Car and Driver magazine, and note they tested the 90 at a 14.1 and the 93 at a 14.2! so can we agree that there is a certain amount of noise in the data? and that a true stock et for the TT should be around 14 flat (this is a give or take as the results vary magazine to magazire year to year) keeping in mind these tests were done on stock tires which were I'm sure pretty good street tires for the time btu by todays standards are junk
on the topic of 2psi, my point was that unless you have the boost mapped dyno run you are merely reporting what you believe to be the amount of boost that you are running, my sport 500's came "preset to 12 psi" do you think thats the actual amount of boost I'm making? might be a little more might be a little less, ever heard of boost creep? evne if you have it set at 14 chances are good that you'll experience at least a 2 psi creep under heavy load, to the 2 psi again fals int the area of noise in the data
I call BS on your dyno, i don't believe that you put the engine on an engine dyno so your "400 hp" is purely speculation, if you know of a shop with an engine dyno taht has a jig for the VG30DETT and the necesarry provisions for piping and turbo's I'd like to know about it otherwise I call BS
stillen created the "stage 3" package and they calim their intake, exhaust, ecu with boost jets yeilding about 14 psi makes 380 hp at the crank, and I take their work over your uncle any day
so yes it's possible to run better than reported times with better than stock tires, and the same goes for the 350Z, all of it's testes were done on newrer better tires but with far less sidewall and less suited to straight line acceleration so both cars could likely save a couple of tenths on tires alone!
the OP stated the Z32 was basic stage 3 minus the added boost, this means it's likely putting aroudn 260-170 whp (keep inmind not all dyno's are created equal, so you might get a higher reading on a dynapack, and curb weight is around 3400 lbs
the OP stated the Z33 HR with intake, in stock form the HR should put down arond 250 whp (the stock et was 13.7, about .2 faster than the early Z33), and the intake should add 5 hp or so, the curb weight varies from model to model but shoudl weight around 3200 lbs, a touch lighter than the TT or if it's a loaded touring it'll be pretty dead even on weight, and if it's a convertible it's about 400 lbs heavier and the race will be over befre they get their top put down
if you wanna know how fast you car is take it to a track, if you want to know how powerful it is take it to a dyno
don't quote power to ET without a timeslip to back it up, and don't quote Hp without a dyno to back it up
my fingers are tired