280z4me2 Posted December 23, 2008 Share Posted December 23, 2008 I had plans to throw in a 302 that I have sitting around. I was about to start ordering parts for the build and the first thing on my mind has been a 347 stroker kit. This will push around 415hp and 440lbs torque. How would the R200 hold up? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Racinjitter Posted December 23, 2008 Share Posted December 23, 2008 better than you think. There are guys in the 9's and maybe 8's with the r200. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Filmjay Posted December 23, 2008 Share Posted December 23, 2008 7's @ 170's I do believe. It can more than handle 400hp. That "R200...Yes, it's good enough" motivational-type poster that's floating around comes to mind. It's features a 800-1,000hp Z doing a wheelie stand...on a stock R200. Wish I could find it again... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
woldson Posted December 23, 2008 Share Posted December 23, 2008 Convert to cv shafts. R200 will hold for ya:) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
janaka Posted December 23, 2008 Share Posted December 23, 2008 the question is will everything other than the R200 last at or above those power levels? shafts, stub axels etc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Z-Gad Posted December 23, 2008 Share Posted December 23, 2008 You'll want the 300zx turbo cv's out of the 84-89 300zx turbo, 280z stub axles, and the 300zx CV adaptors from http://www.modern-motorsports.com ... and yes, it will be fine w/ 400 RWHP. I went 8.91 on the R200 (LSD) w/ CV's and no breakage (somewhere between 750-800 rwhp according to horsepower/weight calculations)... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Gr8White Posted December 23, 2008 Share Posted December 23, 2008 I had plans to throw in a 302 that I have sitting around. I was about to start ordering parts for the build and the first thing on my mind has been a 347 stroker kit. This will push around 415hp and 440lbs torque. How would the R200 hold up? I've got the Techno toy Q45 short nose R200 conversion in mine now, haven't hit the track yet (don't even have my wheels yet) but the conversion was almost a direct bolt in. All that I had to do was grind the slight bends on the part of the body that accepts the new Techno front mount (all of 2 minutes) and everything fits perfectly. I did the whole thing on a Saturday morning. I didn't want to take any chances- but if the long nose R200 can handle 8.90's and 800 hp, I'm impressed and it would probably be cheaper. The Q45 R200 conversion is not cheap but worth it in my opinion. The converted Moser axles that come with the kit are stout. It is slightly heavier but HP is the fix for that. Get a 331, not the 347. If it's track only, fine- but if you are going to drive it, the 347 won't last long. Ask me how I know....Terrible rod/stroke ratio. Sorry, that's off point but something to consider. Read up before you purchase! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
boate Posted December 23, 2008 Share Posted December 23, 2008 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jnjdragracing Posted December 23, 2008 Share Posted December 23, 2008 Go to you tube and look at this video. John Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Z-Gad Posted December 24, 2008 Share Posted December 24, 2008 I've got the Techno toy Q45 short nose R200 conversion in mine now, haven't hit the track yet (don't even have my wheels yet) but the conversion was almost a direct bolt in. All that I had to do was grind the slight bends on the part of the body that accepts the new Techno front mount (all of 2 minutes) and everything fits perfectly. I did the whole thing on a Saturday morning. I didn't want to take any chances- but if the long nose R200 can handle 8.90's and 800 hp, I'm impressed and it would probably be cheaper. The Q45 R200 conversion is not cheap but worth it in my opinion. The converted Moser axles that come with the kit are stout. It is slightly heavier but HP is the fix for that. I too have gone to a Techno Toy Tuning rear end setup, but with an Armada 2.94 geared R230. It required a little more fabrication on my part, since I chose an oddball rear end (photos are in my signature), but it is much stouter than the long nose R200 stuff. I went to it, not because I broke any of the R200 parts, but I intended to make even more power and felt that the move was to eliminate the next weak link (which I thought to be the stub axles). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
proxlamus© Posted December 25, 2008 Share Posted December 25, 2008 Techno toy tuning sells a rear end setup?! Is this something they used to manufacture? I just took a peak at their website and wasn't able to find anything. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Z-Gad Posted December 25, 2008 Share Posted December 25, 2008 Techno toy tuning sells a rear end setup?! Is this something they used to manufacture? I just took a peak at their website and wasn't able to find anything. http://forums.hybridz.org/showthread.php?t=122079 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
janaka Posted December 25, 2008 Share Posted December 25, 2008 Ok for those running the 10s and faster how much have you put into the R200 to get where you are and what maintenence schedule to do you follow for replacing parts etc? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
proxlamus© Posted December 25, 2008 Share Posted December 25, 2008 Thanks Z-gad!! i wonder why the website doesn't post it!? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stony Posted December 26, 2008 Share Posted December 26, 2008 Lets not forget that all that are running the r-200 with cv are using auto trannys. i was right in the 400 range with my rb26 with a twin plate clutch and kept breaking shafts. converted to cv axles then started breaking stub shafts. the r200 can handle it the axles and stubs are the question mark especially with a clutch Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
janaka Posted December 26, 2008 Share Posted December 26, 2008 Lets not forget that all that are running the r-200 with cv are using auto trannys. i was right in the 400 range with my rb26 with a twin plate clutch and kept breaking shafts. converted to cv axles then started breaking stub shafts. the r200 can handle it the axles and stubs are the question mark especially with a clutch when you say you were breaking stubs after the cv upgrade was it "easy" to break them or only when dumping the clutch with sticky tires and launching? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
510six Posted December 28, 2008 Share Posted December 28, 2008 I still use the U joint axels, but only with NISMO NLA soild U joints. The U joints last about a season of drag racing. Launching on nitrous with a sintered iron clutch tends to shock load drivetrain components, a NISMO clutch pack LSD is used and the 27 spline 280z stubs were shot peaned before installation. Never broke a stub launching on slicks just a occasional axel.I plan on converting to Porsche 930 CV`s and EMPI chromalloy axels as soon as the supply of soild U joint axels is exhausted. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Z-Gad Posted December 28, 2008 Share Posted December 28, 2008 Lets not forget that all that are running the r-200 with cv are using auto trannys. i was right in the 400 range with my rb26 with a twin plate clutch and kept breaking shafts. converted to cv axles then started breaking stub shafts. the r200 can handle it the axles and stubs are the question mark especially with a clutch Clint... If I remember correctly, you didn't use the 280z stubs... only the 240z stubs and the 280zx turbo stubs (since both had the same spline count), both of which are weaker than the 280z stubs... Am I right? My memory is a little fuzzy about the details... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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