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The perfect R34
Tuesday, April 29, 2008 12:51 PM
don't get me wrong i like and love and want a original but i would sooo take this motor option for sure



http://videos.streetfire.net/video/Twin-Turbo-LS1-powerd-R34_155673.htm







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Re: The perfect R34
Tuesday, April 29, 2008 1:00 PM
holy sh*t....thats about all I have to say bout that



Re: The perfect R34
Tuesday, April 29, 2008 1:03 PM
think that is the car from australia that does drifting

the shop that built it makes some nice kits for the gto's and G8's







Re: The perfect R34
Tuesday, April 29, 2008 1:24 PM
found it

Street Tuner;2239151 wrote:This afternoon we got to take the Gen-TT Skyline out to the track for some testing before it goes on the truck to Western Australia for the first round of the national DA series

I had Gareth do all of the in car logging using the excellent MPVI dongle system so we could record every step of the way exactly how hard this STOCK internal (other than 224 @ 114lsa and springs) engine is doing it
After reviewing the data, especially the oil pressure logging with only some basic sump mods I would not be surprised to see this high mileage stock LS1 engine last the entire season of beating at the hands of GT George




Out on the track we need to perform a few suspension adjustments to get the balance of the car right, but as a perfect combination of East meets West, I personally dont believe a better D series drift car (and that includes both Japanese and American D1/Formula D) has yet been built

VIDEOS
(Right click and save as)
http://doughy.theddrzone.com/GT1.MPG
Rounding the famous Adelaide International Nascar oval (short course) in 4th gear and just playing with the throttle shows what good chassis balance the Skyline has

http://doughy.theddrzone.com/GT2.MPG
Coming into the Esses and a bit of chassis imbalance before standing on the throttle in fourth gear and boiling the tyres

Consider with fuel on board and NO DRIVER this car tips the scales at nearly 3200lb...which is not super light...then look at how it fries 295/18 Competition Semi Slick tyres (thats around a 12 inch rear slick in US speak)
IT RULES

This is the same GEN-TT INTERCOOLED TWIN TURBO kit we deliver to your door for $4950







Re: The perfect R34
Tuesday, April 29, 2008 1:47 PM
LSXFTMFW




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Re: The perfect R34
Tuesday, April 29, 2008 2:01 PM
Any more vids?



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Re: The perfect R34
Tuesday, April 29, 2008 2:49 PM
those are the only 1's i know of






Re: The perfect R34
Tuesday, April 29, 2008 3:03 PM
schweet.



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Re: The perfect R34
Tuesday, April 29, 2008 5:57 PM
I would of stuck with the rb26dett I think it came with

I am actually getting SICK of people dropping LSX motors in EVERYTHING

(albeit I thought the ls1 powered s2000 was a nice slap in the face to those yuppie wannabe cool "KA20 beats EVERYTHING" dickholes)


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Re: The perfect R34
Tuesday, April 29, 2008 7:39 PM
It's the motor to end all motors, I don't see what there is to get sick of sir. Your logic is flawed.


On the other hand....you have other fingers.

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Re: The perfect R34
Tuesday, April 29, 2008 9:44 PM
NUTCASE . wrote:I would of stuck with the rb26dett I think it came with

I am actually getting SICK of people dropping LSX motors in EVERYTHING

(albeit I thought the ls1 powered s2000 was a nice slap in the face to those yuppie wannabe cool "KA20 beats EVERYTHING" dickholes)


Fact is, it's the most reliable/economical and decent power out there.

SBC FTW

They have been slapping faces for a generation!




Re: The perfect R34
Tuesday, April 29, 2008 9:49 PM
Actually it would be four generations, since the LS2/3/4/7/9 are part of the GEN IV SBC group, the LS1/6 the GEN III, the LT1/4 the GEN II, then of course the originals before





Re: The perfect R34
Tuesday, April 29, 2008 10:06 PM
LowFire wrote:Actually it would be four generations, since the LS2/3/4/7/9 are part of the GEN IV SBC group, the LS1/6 the GEN III, the LT1/4 the GEN II, then of course the originals before


True.

I meant generation of people.

Has anyone swapped an LSx into a portable power generator? Screw Nuclear! You could power Toronto with the SBC.

I'm pretty sure, in time, the SBC with solve world hunger.

Chuck Norris has nothing on the SBC.

Ford Hotrod guys have known for years that the SBC was THE choice for power. They've been bulling 300 plus HP out of our junk yards for years. It was only a matter of time before the import guys came to their senses. Sure, the inline 4 and 6 can make power, but you'll simply go throught three times the engines in the same time frame.

Disclaimer: the preceeding comments were made after an evening in a Sports Bar.







Re: The perfect R34
Tuesday, April 29, 2008 10:11 PM
Craig Lewis wrote:

Chuck Norris has nothing on the SBC.



YOU BITE YOUR TOUNGE


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Re: The perfect R34
Tuesday, April 29, 2008 10:13 PM
I knew what you meant

I am just finishing up probably my 30th 12 hour shift in a row and just felt like babbling

And yes, I do agree the SBC is going to take over the world, it already has two/thirds of my driveway





Re: The perfect R34
Tuesday, April 29, 2008 10:42 PM
LowFire wrote:I knew what you meant

I am just finishing up probably my 30th 12 hour shift in a row and just felt like babbling

And yes, I do agree the SBC is going to take over the world, it already has two/thirds of my driveway


I know exactly how that feels. It actually becomes a nice state...after...after...after a while. I was once asked if I was on drugs. No drugs, just for more hours work than sleep, for a long time.

I was hoping for an LS2 in the driveway, but it just wasn't meant to be, yet!

I stand by my previous statements involving Sir Norris.

A thread with nothing but SBC swaps would be interesting. I bet there are some wacky examples out there. I have seen a few in my days.





Re: The perfect R34
Wednesday, April 30, 2008 10:05 AM
NUTCASE . wrote:I would of stuck with the rb26dett I think it came with

I am actually getting SICK of people dropping LSX motors in EVERYTHING

(albeit I thought the ls1 powered s2000 was a nice slap in the face to those yuppie wannabe cool "KA20 beats EVERYTHING" dickholes)


Except the S2000 never came with a K-series engine.

In just about any other circumstance I would call this sacrilege.... but:

1)It was done by Aussies and not redneck hillbillies (although the argument can be made that Aussies are just redneck hillbilly Brits)....

2) It has fuel injection

3) It has turbos.

4) When you really think about it, which would you honestly rather have under the hood as a race team member/driver... An increasingly expensive, hard to get twin cam straight six with an expensive aftermarket and harder to get parts, OR- a widely used, widely available tough as nails V8 with a widely available, relatively inexpensive aftermarket?

I was just reading on edmunds the other week about how a company is selling Skyline GTR bodies that have been refurbished to meet American DOT standards, but with no drivetrain or chassis components so that the EPA classifies them as kit car parts and allows you to bypass numerous customs tapdancing... Now, assuming you did this, look at what it would cost to get a full R34 drivetrain and then install it, or get an LSX with a G-force T5 behind it? Granted, 90% of us can't afford to do either, but still, it does make at least some sense.




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Re: The perfect R34
Wednesday, April 30, 2008 10:23 AM
LSx > Jack Bauer > Chuck Norris




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Re: The perfect R34
Wednesday, April 30, 2008 7:22 PM
I think I'm the only person left on earth that would rather have a smaller displacement Twin dual cam 8, 10 or 12 cylinder over the LSX. The engine is just getting way too overplayed in my opinion. I used to love to see LS1 and LS6 swaps, but now that half of GM's stable is sporting an LSX, the platform has completely lost it's niche.

I have to agree with Scarab though. For a drifting competition, a cheap large displacement ohv engine makes the most sense. Not only are parts going to be far cheaper to replace, but it doesn't take revving to the skies to keep the tires spinning, which puts far less stress on your engine.
Re: The perfect R34
Thursday, May 01, 2008 12:46 PM
its cool and all but i would rather see a chevy engine in a chevy, a ford engine in a ford, a nissan engine in a nissan, etc
but thats my preference



Re: The perfect R34
Monday, May 05, 2008 9:24 PM
some day, I will have 2 turbo's hanging from my LS1..... some day.....




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Re: The perfect R34
Monday, May 05, 2008 11:49 PM
themarin8r wrote:its cool and all but i would rather see a chevy engine in a chevy, a ford engine in a ford, a nissan engine in a nissan, etc
but thats my preference
And a Poncho Engine in a Pontiac?

I've seen a Ford Marine Block engine in a Chevy draped race chassis if that makes you feel better.

Anyhow, the LSx has the parts catalogue that dwarfs most other engines (with the possible competitors of the B/K Series Honda and the SR/VQ series Nissan running a close 3rd), so why not drop it into the chassis of choice? The RB engines were great, don't get me wrong, but when it comes to building up a racing vehicle, Spending a ton of money to import parts just doesn't make sense when there's a ton of parts already in the country that you can buy for far cheaper and make more and reliable power.





Re: The perfect R34
Wednesday, May 07, 2008 8:00 PM
Scarab (Jersey Jay 1.8T) wrote:
NUTCASE . wrote:I would of stuck with the rb26dett I think it came with

I am actually getting SICK of people dropping LSX motors in EVERYTHING

(albeit I thought the ls1 powered s2000 was a nice slap in the face to those yuppie wannabe cool "KA20 beats EVERYTHING" dickholes)


Except the S2000 never came with a K-series engine.

In just about any other circumstance I would call this sacrilege.... but:

1)It was done by Aussies and not redneck hillbillies (although the argument can be made that Aussies are just redneck hillbilly Brits)....

2) It has fuel injection

3) It has turbos.

4) When you really think about it, which would you honestly rather have under the hood as a race team member/driver... An increasingly expensive, hard to get twin cam straight six with an expensive aftermarket and harder to get parts, OR- a widely used, widely available tough as nails V8 with a widely available, relatively inexpensive aftermarket?

I was just reading on edmunds the other week about how a company is selling Skyline GTR bodies that have been refurbished to meet American DOT standards, but with no drivetrain or chassis components so that the EPA classifies them as kit car parts and allows you to bypass numerous customs tapdancing... Now, assuming you did this, look at what it would cost to get a full R34 drivetrain and then install it, or get an LSX with a G-force T5 behind it? Granted, 90% of us can't afford to do either, but still, it does make at least some sense.[/quote]

hey jay, you got a link or any info on that? im assuming its still rhd?



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Re: The perfect R34
Wednesday, May 07, 2008 8:47 PM
Craig Lewis wrote:
LowFire wrote:Actually it would be four generations, since the LS2/3/4/7/9 are part of the GEN IV SBC group, the LS1/6 the GEN III, the LT1/4 the GEN II, then of course the originals before


True.

I meant generation of people.

Has anyone swapped an LSx into a portable power generator? Screw Nuclear! You could power Toronto with the SBC.

I'm pretty sure, in time, the SBC with solve world hunger.

Chuck Norris has nothing on the SBC.




Its time.

There is a group of individuals I would like you to meet ... brother.





Re: The perfect R34
Saturday, May 10, 2008 8:17 AM
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Features/articleId=105699

personally, I'll take an R32 over a 34 anyday




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