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Derek

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  1. It my be BSPT but some of the pitches are close.
  2. Mine screws right into 1/4 NPT and it's factory Nissan. Derek
  3. Nope. No problems at all. Gasket is still sealing, the pipes have a nice amber dark blue color. no issues at this point. No leaks that I can see. Sure is nice having the exhaust on the opposite side of the induction.
  4. Yes but it has my manifold so that makes it ok. I'll update it at some point:) Got just over 300 miles on it with zero issues. Multiple 7000 RPM first and second gear runs. No new valve train noises. Got a few oil weeps but that doesn't surprise me. Minor stuff that won't apply to V2. Daily driving it. Hasn't broken down a single time. Get up in the morning and it fires right up. Jeff has the Megasquirt working well. I don't want to put a ton of time tuning just yet as things are still very fluid. Trying to get a decent video but it's tough without the right equipment. I finally bought a mike adapter for the iphone so I can use an external microphone. I'm mostly just enjoying it. It's not the fastest right now but it's a blast to drive and sounds great. Derek
  5. I just went through all this with my twin cam head. Right now I have half a system. PCV drawing through an air filter on the valve cover. Since I don't have an air filter housing there is no way to leverage the air flow produced on the incoming side of the butterflies at higher RPMs. If I had an air filter I would plumb it like the factory. Ultimately the header valve setup may be the best way to go for me.
  6. My understanding is the flow changes direction depending on manifold vacuum. At high vacuum it pulls fresh air from the air filter via the valve cover through the partially open PCV valve that is connected to the crank case. At high RPM the spring in the PCV valve opens it fully and the flow reverses pulling the oily air through the air filter housing. If my memory is correct and you look at pictures of the stock air filter housing you will see the end of the tube is cut at an angle to create a Venturi. Been a while since I've seen one of those up close though:) Derek
  7. I have a list of people who I have been communicating via hybridZ PMs. It ebbs and flows as peoples situations change. V2 is sold to a friend of mine locally and will be the baseline for machining costs. So far castings costs should be holding to my original estimate. After V2 is done if no one is ready to buy then I will do one more casting and put it on the shelf and see what happens from there. PM me if you want to be on the "pioneer" list:)
  8. The motor I bought from FHP Tom was balanced. When I pulled the pan there was a fair amount of work done to the crank. Whether it was done correctly or not I have no idea. I'm also still running the stock EDIS controller which is really the limiting factor. I've never really had any issues with noise. But then again maybe I've never demanded from it what others have. I will say that all of my sensor wiring is shielded and EVERY ground associated with megasquirt is single point. Plus not running a dizzy and using high quality plug wires makes a huge difference. My advice to anyone who can't fully tune their own car is to find a tuner first and run what system they are comfortable with. There is a huge difference between "my car runs" and "my car is tuned" I was able to make my car run. Just remember you youngsters, you can tune a piano...but you cant tune a fish:) Words to live by.
  9. Hi Everyone. Just checking in. I've got about 120 miles on it with everything from idling at traffic lights to lugging through my neighborhood to 3 gears worth of 6200+ shifts and it's doing great. Zero problems. I've been daily driving it for the last three days and the tune isn't quite there yet but it's workable. Cold starts are a little grumbly. No new noises in the valve train. No video yet as work has been busy and I really wanted to get the tuning closer. Speaking of tuning I've hired Jeff Linfert of Linfert Performance to help me out with the Megasquirt. Really happy with the results so far. Right now we are tuning via email and tuner studio and he has most of the major items dialed in. I'll try and get some video up soon. I have to pull the intake to add some vacuum ports and it's supposed to rain here for a few days so it will probably be Monday or Tuesday. I can't even imagine this thing on a real motor. It just keeps pulling and pulling.... At 4500 RPM it screams "Leeeeeeeeeroy Jenkins!" And then I shift around 6200. I'm such a puss:)
  10. I'm not saying it's making a ton of power. It's just makes a lot more power up high. I want to clarify that because we all know how the internet works. It's definitely a lost faster than what I had. The tune isn't even close yet. I'm still working out a lot of little incidentals before I can really run it. But it's got quite the sound up high I will tell you:) Yes that's correct. Since it's a Vtec killer I only have the big lobes. I knew the power band would be high I just was amazed at how pronounced it was. As I said before the tune down low may be crap and that will affect it. I'm anxious to get everything stabilized so I can start tweaking the cam timing a bit. I pulled the valve cover again to put in V2 of my valve cover breather baffle and everything looked great. The valve train is a little noisy but there doesn't seem to be anything self destructing. Cam lobes look great. No grey oil from the bearing journals. Fingers crossed:) Derek
  11. I thought that head was ruined. I must have misread. Yes that head will flow:)
  12. The block is just a .040 over flat top piston. The combustion chamber is racetrack shaped which leaves 2 quench areas of approximately .6 cubic inches on the intake and exhaust sides. That is if I'm defining quench properly. I'm just the pattern maker:) If you are building a 10,000 RPM L6 then you really need one of my head castings:)
  13. This motor only has 8.5:1. When I build my stroker it will have at least 11.5:1. I can't afford to play in your league:) I'll stick with my (hopefully) 250 -300 HP NA stroker range.
  14. Thanks. Having the delay on the cams paid dividends on detailing time. That something is displacement and RPM if it's NA or else forced induction. Tony worked the numbers and you need like a 3.3 liter that you can sling up to 9000 RPM's to fully realize the heads potential with NA. I'm optimistic that I can make a little power with this setup. The sound is just amazeballs at 6 grand i must admit.
  15. Well I just got back from a drive and right now it's like someone flips a switch at 5000 RPMs which is what Tony has been saying the whole time. The head needs something to make it flow. Having said that my tune down low may not be perfect, the cam timing may not be perfect etc etc. I'm not saying it's a dog down low but up high it's pretty impressive. The potential is there for sure. Baby steps for now:)
  16. Thanks everyone. Stuck doing a bunch of bids right now so I don't have time to do the last couple of things to get it totally road worthy. Here is a couple of shots of the engine bay mostly tidied up. The PCV system is still in Beta so don't judge:) I still have some final tucking of the engine bay wires but it's nearly there.
  17. Just a quick update. I finally have the car on the road. I ended up doing a lot of rewiring and re-routing of things. No videos yet as I'm still in the rudimentary tune stage but so far it's running great. My definition of running great is it hasn't exploded:) Derek
  18. I don't know about revving without a load. I thought about it but if it breaks I'd rather have it go while it's parked in the bay. 4000 RPM is the highest I'm going with it without a load regardless. The auto tune with no load is really crude. But it's closer than me guessing. No fancy tuning setup other than I'm hiring a professional to tune it. At this point I think it will be money well spent. The motor is a .040 over with flat top pistons. I calculated the CR to be in the 8.5:1 range so it's not going to set the world on fire. The first sale is to a friend of mine. He currently has a Rebello stroker kit in a very well prepped block and head. That build will be, replace the pistons with custom 11.5:1 CR and basically a clone of my head but with all new springs, valves, rockers. We are going to dyno before and after and that should give a pretty good comparison.
  19. Now that's what I call commitment:) Update time. It didn't break yet. So my routine is bring it up to temp with varying RPMs, turn on the auto tune function in Tuner Studio and then hold it in a RPM range while it does it's thing. I turn it off and let it cool down then pull the valve cover to look for problems. So far things are surprisingly nice. Looks like I'm getting decent lube. No wear on the lobes. No "grey oil" seeping from the rotating surfaces. I did this three times today. The last time I held it at 4000 RPM for 3 or 4 minutes and it was smooth as silk. I probably have about an hour and a half on it all told. I'm feeling pretty good so far but we all know that can change in the blink of an eye. Work is picking up a bit so it will be a few days before I can make any major moves towards driving it.
  20. Thanks for the kind words everyone. Feeling better about it every time I run it. Ran it up to operating temp twice today without any hiccups. Got the idle area of my fuel dialed in a lot better so I'm no longer dumping copious amounts of gas in there. It reduced the loping quite a bit. Things are starting to settle in nicely. I'm in a industrial complex and naturally most of my neighbors know what I'm up to. I was talking to one of them who has a classic car resto shop. He was commenting on how good it sounded from his place. I mentioned that I hope it wasn't as noisy when I get it on the road and he replied " it will be better when it's not an open header" To which I said it's running through a resonator and a muffler already. Between the exhaust and the induction noise it's really loud at 5000 rpm:) But it's a good loud.
  21. Well if there is a will....And enough money. I'm not going to drive it until I have everything dialed in. I want that first run to be as stress free as it can be. I'm going to take the time to rewire the Megasquirt relay board like I have been meaning to do for the last 4 or 5 years. Moving the intake to the right side made space over there a premium. I also have to work out the throttle cable and vacuum system. At least a week but probably two.
  22. Thanks for the words of encouragement everyone. Yea it is really growley. I have a pretty good mike. I'll try and get a Wave file recorded. The Iphone doesn't do it justice. I ended up milling the flange. As soon as I saw it would fit with the doors closed it was a no brainer. Took 6 hours or so because it was not a rigid setup at all so I had to nibble. Made for a nice fit. Thanks for the thought. Donate to Hybridz if you like. The transmission will not be long for this world. The 6 speed is a tasty looking conversion. Hoke needs to make it happen or others might:) I don't need a 6 speed but I'm a sucker for the "These go to 11" mentality. Which is why I built a twin cam head. I didn't need one of those either.
  23. Thanks. The valvetrain noise is not as loud as it is in the video. I have about 30 min. of run time on it. Pulled the valve cover a few times checking things with no surprises. The revs in the video are up to around 5000. Now comes the long process of getting everything dialed in. There are a lot of loose ends. I'll probably start sleeping better:)
  24. I'll just leave this here https://youtu.be/70FC_Zh8ufk
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