I'm the owner of a stock 240Z. I read the threads on the 3.1 Stoker, 2.8L Turbo, and some comments on the 2.8L NA set-ups. It seems for a limited investment, that 1HP per cu. inch is a reasonable expectation. I'd like to get 160 RWHP from my car. My planned set-up is as follows (currently unassembled)
2.8L ZX Block (rebuilt with ARP bolts)
E31 head (rebuilt with stock - - cam)
42DCOE-8 Triple Webers (cheap local find - rebuilt)
My plan is to add Arizona Z's 6 into 1 headers, a 2.5" exhaust with a 18" resonator and a turbo exhaust. While it doesn't add to HP, my plans are to lighten the flywheel to something like 14 lbs. I have a 1980 ZX five speed transmission, a R200 (3.7) LSD unit from a 1989 300ZX turbo, the CV shaft conversion adaptor, and the 300ZX turbo half shafts. The suspension was completely re-done with new struts, springs, sway bars, bushings, bearings, etc. The brakes were upgraded to cross-drilled rotors and the 4-piston MSA calipers upfront. The rear brakes are stock, but newly rebuilt. The master cylinder is from the ZX. Current plans call for upgrading the radiator to either an aluminum or at least a 4-row version.
I have an electric fuel pump and a Filter King fuel filter / regulator. I have a Pertronix Ignitor set-up. All the smog items are going to be removed (no emissions in my county).
Right now the CR for this build-up is about 10.3 to 1. That's due to a .5mm over bore.
Do you think I can achieve my goal of 160 RWHP? Do people have any suggestions? My goal is a streetable, fun-to-drive weekend car. I know a stroker will make more and I also know that a turbo makes more for less, but I already have nearly all the components that I've manage to collect over the years.