wow ! nice video !
but I was thinking more about street trim kind of upgrades on a stock block which is kinda limited to about 450 whp to keep the VQ35 alive.
I was more thinking about the whp that's gonna be possible with a stock engine (and stock turbos for the RB26) but with completely remapped electronics (and boost level for the RB26). the difference would be about 120whp and 80wlb/ft.
the numbers I had in mind are :
r33gtr RB26 at 14-15 psi/with stock turbos (I know that they desintegrate past this boost level) around 370whp. here is a quote from a quick search on google about stock turbos power for a r33 skyline gtr:"my car now runs at 1.05 bar with 375 whp and 44kg-m of torque. Peak torque comes at 4000 rpm and stays that way till about 6500 rpm". 44kg-m torque equals to 318lb/ft.
350z VQ35 with free breathing mods (intake and custom exhaust) would be more around 250whp and 240wtq. here is an example of a 350z run:
the car for this run had these mods:Car: 2003 Nissan 350Z Touring 6sp
Mods: None
Dyno: Dynojet 248/224
Whp: 232.88
Torque: 226.36
Car: 2003 Nissan 350Z Touring 6sp
Mods: JWT PopCharger, UR Ultra Underdrive Crank Pulley w/ Gates belts, Motordyne 5/16 Plenum Spacer & Iso-Thermal Gasket Kit, and APS Cat-Delete Race Pipes
Dyno: Dynojet 248/224
WHP: 249.45
WTQ: 236.49
so that's why I say less power in stock trim.
thanks for your answer, I appreciate. I'd like more people to give me their opinions like that !