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09-24-2010, 05:42 PM | #1 |
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My SR24 Beast S13.5 Build.
I've contemplated on making a build thread for so long. There are so many awesome builds on here and I wasn't sure if mine would even compare, but I figured I needed to share this setup and see what everyone thinks of the Stroker SR20! After seizing my S14 motor about a year ago, I decided to rebuild or go RB. I even considered going LS, but my obsession with the SR20 seemed to have a grasp on me. I ended up with an S13 stroker fully built drag setup long block. I've poured sweat, blood and tears trying to get this together over the last 6 months now.
The motor setup is almost all complete and ready to be fired up for the first time. Just a few more weeks of sweatin' and bleedin' left to go, not to mention bigger pocket holes. I am looking forward to seeing the #'s this motor puts down after it's properly broken in. I'm not worried so much of the HP #'s because I know the motor was built for and can handle a 1000HP with the proper setup. I didn't want a drag 240 but a track and drift setup seemed way more fun and maybe much less of breakdowns. I wanna see the power band it achieves with the t.s Full Race setup and on low boost/pump gas. For now! I've learned a lot from my mistakes over the past 10 years of being an SR owner, dealing with the wrong people and what not. DIY has been my motto on most of this build, one reason being labor cost and the other reason is just knowing you did the work. Any input or ideas from my fellow Zilvians could be new knowledge and is always welcome. Feel free to post any questions, suggestions and or comments! To keep this short and sweet, I'll let the pics do all the talkin'. Goodbye S14 motor!! 310HP (on Dynapak) wasn't enough power but it will be missed! This was my first and only SR since 1999 which I beat the hell out of, it was only a matter of time before something went wrong! 310 to the wheels was nice, but I seriously need something that's gonna scare the livin' crap out of me! Man! I gotta deal with all this mess later! Gettin' rid of all this crap. Parts are still for sale if interested in some heat! More under dash trash! Officially in need of a heart! Cut out the S15 core. Time to get this grime and grease off and prep for welding! After lots of elbow grease, sweat, blood and some simple green. It's clean. Here's the bay being prepped for stitch welds. Prepped under the tubs for stitching as well. My buddy Matt helping cut out front section of tubs. I wanted to get rid of the front halves and especially that rusted ass battery tray. There it goes. First set of stitch welds getting laid on! I Love that smell! We cut out the stock toe hooks and flat paneled the chassis for core support brace. Unfortunately we had to call it a day with 1 lateral bar complete. Other side is on now. I decided to plate off all these holes, no need for so many open holes. Radiator and I/C bracket to core pieces made. Finished with the engine bay and ready for paint now! After many weeks of trying to pick a color for the engine bay, I decided to go with the BMW Laguna Seca Blue 2 stage solid. I tried to capture the true tone in some of these pics, but it still looks much better in person. My little boy is all over the car and claims that it's his car already. I installed my aerocatch latches on! Took longer than expected but they're on. Last edited by ETHANOLED SR; 09-24-2010 at 07:46 PM.. |
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09-24-2010, 05:42 PM | #2 |
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Here are the specs and pics of the Beast motor setup. Enjoy!
Long Block Build Specs: · Peak Performance 2.35L 91mm Billet stroker crank · Custom 90mm JE Pistons · Darton cast iron cylinder sleeves · CNC ported cylinder head (flow benched) · Ferrea stainless +1mm oversize valves on intake and exhausts · Custom copper headgasket with custom stainless wire seal on the cylinder head and block · Carillo con-rods · WPC treated ACL race bearings for mains and con-rods · WPC treated rocker arms (all – new) · WPC treated piston rings · Tomei 280/280 solid cams · Tomei double valve springs w/retainers · Tomei solid pivots with custom shims (all measured and done) · Tomei upgraded large oil pan · Tomei Rocker Arm Stoppers · Toda Racing adjustable cam sprockets · OEM oil pump, OEM water pump, new timing chain parts and seals · GREX large cylinder head studs · ARP main studs Built for 1000hp+ drag setup!!! The Long 45 days awaited beautifully crafted Full Race True Twin Scroll 30R turbo kit is finally here. Enjoy the following pics. Thanks to Geoff and the Full Race team for making this masterpiece and delivering on time! My son's face says it all! Here's the Greddy Manifold and Rail with the N15 t.b. before and after pics, some say it's too fancy but I like it clean and polished up. All Earl's plumbing, took a while to figure out the right and perfect setup for custom made turbo and fuel lines. Lots of measuring and fitting went into this stuff. But hey not bad for my first time with AN assembly and install. The problem here was I had built this motor and assembled all the bolt on parts but I had to get it down the stairs somehow! Believe it or not me and my bro brought this thing down a narrow flight of steps by ourselves on this custom made wooden dolly thingy! It's finally in the car!!! Thanks to Matt Castle for the fab. work on the bay and everything that needed to be custom made! Thanks to Yonathon and Sirac for giving me a hand in dropping the Beast in and much more. Injector Dynamics 1000cc high impedance injectors are here. Took some Vaseline to get these babies in just right. Good idea Sirac! I will keep this thread updated as I get more done on the Beast! Last edited by ETHANOLED SR; 09-24-2010 at 07:49 PM.. |
09-24-2010, 06:27 PM | #6 |
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why did you paint the engine bay before making headlight brackets and how will you mount a bumper support?
Really don't understand the tub work either. I mean the motor itself looks like a great drag strip motor. Great work so far but some of the stuff in the order you did it kinda has me scratching my head.
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09-24-2010, 09:33 PM | #7 | |
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did you polish the manifold or get it chrome dipped?
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09-24-2010, 09:10 PM | #14 |
Mate that's a crazy build, love it!
I'm shopping around for stroker kits, had my eyes on the Brian Crower, but keen to see how your Peak Performance goes. BTW, just curious... why are there welds on the front of the rocker cover? |
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09-24-2010, 09:32 PM | #15 | |
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Looks like a custom removable front valve cover. For adjusting cam gears. Great build man, Lol some say drag setup? twin scroll full race= Nah, plenty of response. I love the polished aluminum look Fuk YA!
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Thanks for all the props! I will definitely keep this thread updated and I hope to make it a sick ass car when it's finally running!
Thanks! It's a BMW color code 448 Laguna Seca Blue. Quote:
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Haha! I wish! That's why it's taking me so long to get it together. My kids come first and whatever is left over (which is very rare) goes to the hobby! |
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09-24-2010, 11:07 PM | #25 |
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i want to hear it purr....and then again. and then again. and then again.
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09-25-2010, 03:14 AM | #27 |
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I mean I guess the engine is okay and all....
But that color made my penis erupt in a fiery passion that could not be stopped, With that said... Continue....
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09-25-2010, 08:38 AM | #28 |
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That color is sick!!! looks really good
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09-26-2010, 11:45 AM | #30 |
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I got these 300zx calipers sandblasted, rebuilt, & Looking brand new again. Thanks Kim for hookin' it up on the rebuild. Now I need to have them painted with a high temp. mix. I'll either do the Laguna seca blue or a gloss black on all 4 calipers.
Also, I got my chassis harness done. I deleted all unneeded plugs, relays, and wires and rerouted the whole ugly engine bay chassis harness with all the relays and fuse boxes right under the dash. I eliminated 1 of the relay boxes completely and retained all relays into 1 box. All the gauges and electronics are pretty much hooked up and vacuum lines ran. I still have some sensors to finish. I'll post some pics of the dash and wiring work later on today if I get a chance. I can't run the rears till I get all the missing hardware pieces and e-brake cables. But maybe I'll run a separate hydro e-brake later! Last edited by ETHANOLED SR; 09-26-2010 at 06:15 PM.. |
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