New to the forum. Work for Hitachi Automotive Systems, E.E. background and just bought an FX37. I have been looking around for upgrades to this engine since it is the same as the G37 and I think the Nissan 370Z. If this is the case the 370Z has a few kits offered by Stillen and another company for this engine. I am curious if anyone has knowledge if the engines are identical throughout, including the front accessory locations. The forced induction supercharger by stillen is mounted on the front pulley track vs. mounted on the intake manifold like traditional superchargers. If the 370Z has the same setup then would be reasonable to say it would fit the FX37?
IMO, if someone is looking for custom forced induction, a turbo is easier. The options for turbo placement are far greater since all you have to do is run pipes and oil lines to it. Look at the ridiculous STS turbo systems. I always thought it was silly to mount a turbo where the muffler normally is, but apparently it can be done even though you have a ton of excess piping and a less than optimal oil system. If you get an SC, the precision has to be far greater. The SC unit has to be placed in line with the engine so it can be driven. And if any of the pulleys or brackets are off even by a tiny bit, thee will be issues. I had a Stillen SC on my old Maxima that utilized a Vortech blower. That kit was a POS; it was out of alignment right off the bat and had to be shimmed so it wouldn't shred belts. Even after the fixes, belts didn't last very long. The mounting plate they made was off somewhere; and this was on a production kit. I couldn't imagine a custom SC setup being much better. After breaking several belts and being stranded, I put a custom turbo on and called it a day. Making more power on less boost was just a bonus.
I built 3 custom turbo setups in my garage basically and surprisingly they all worked. It was just a matter of running piping and getting stuff to fit. No way I could have built a supercharger setup on my own. So for less complexity, I'd argue for the turbo. Other than GTM, I don't think many shops would even tackle a custom SC application. You'd have to find a shop w/ CNC's for the custom brackets and those machines aren't cheap. The only knock I've heard about GTM is that their pricing is outrageous and it will always take longer than they say to get your car back.
A turbo cannot blow up the motor if the supporting mods are there and the engine management is correct. Sure you can pick the wrong size turbo and get less than optimum results, but if everything else is correct, the motor is fine. Every turbo manufacturer effectively has the same stuff as every other turbo manufacturer. Sure some of them have different turbines and compressors which will optimize performance or efficiency, but in the same size turbo, performance would be similar. You could go bolt a big Holsett from a semi onto a Civic and the Civic would be fine; it would never spool, but it wouldn't blow up. I actually think some of the Civic guys have done this. You could also go bolt a T25 from an old Eclipse onto a V8 Mustang and nothing would blow up. it would boost quickly and have minimal top end, but nothing would blow. Turbochargers are very old technology; very little is revolutionary these days. It's all evolutionary-new turbine design, better bearings, better lubricating system, etc.
Motors blow because shops fabricate stuff wrong or stuff is installed wrong or if the engine management is messed up. I lost the motor in my old car because the shop that installed the Stillen SC messed up the install of the auxillary fuel pump and it didn't turn on. I knew someone that lost a motor because the shop that did their turbo messed up the oil lines and the car lost all oil. But most guys who blow motors on turbo cars simply run too much boost or they have too many miles on the motors for the boost they have. So OP, find a reputable shop and you should be fine.
Five paragraphs in and you were doing so well, seriously, know when to let it go.
pdiddy said:Let me respond to this monstrosity. Interesting. So US, Japanese, and Euro cars run the same turbo/SC? How can Garrett, Borg, Kenne Bell, and Turbonetics continue to stay in business if they're all using the same product from decades ago? So there's been no change or development in automotive forced induction all these years? When they come out with a new product, it's just a different pipe that's bent a different direction? And when a new car comes out, why does it take the best FI engineers in the auto industry months to develop the new product? Surely, they don't sit around at a big poker night and laugh about how they'll stall the public into thinking they're working hard and instead fab up a new pipe and bracket to their same old crusty charger.
I agree with everything you said, except for the cast manifold. In practice it is not a restriction or inefficiency until WELL north of 500whp. Considering I am not even aware of an FX making 500whp, and certainly not 800whp, and the OP is looking for the easiest route, I would never recommend a $2000 set of equal length sst manifold. But technically yes its more effficient. For your perusal:
http://www.supraforums.com/forum/showthread.php?622850-Manifolds-Tubular-vs-log
As far as my "tact", it is obvious you all will come to the defense of your own members at any cost, and ignore their Mistakes, while pickikg apart any new guy. That is great, you guys are close. If you look back to see why I went on the offensive, look at piddle bodies first message to me. "Monstrosity" he called my help. Second, think for a second you have no idea what he PMd me. You take it at face value. Sarcasm and spite are no way to begin a tactful discussion, attacking somebody's line of work...how many things are wrong with this post? But *Im* the dick #rolleyes. If these is one dick here there's definitely several...one has just been accepted into your cool guy crowd:
Step back and consider that this board only has 7k total members. Most car forums have 100,000+ members. Out of your 7k there are so few technical folks that they deemed fit to give one guy an entire sub forum. Really?!? If you look thru this board you will find no shortage of folks like Peabody willing to take on a technical discussion, but rarely does anybody stop to point out merit less arguments. And when somebody does he is "personally attacking" your 2000 post member who has pretended to have knowledge for so many years you're blinded that maybe he's been full of crap this whole time. you guys are so close knit you can't see the forest for the trees and can't respect people for their differences - even mods start calling names. You bow to things you don't understand and oppress people whose verbiage doesn't fit your mold.
Celebrating ignorance should not be a cultural foundation, message board or not.
Your community will never grow if everybody pounces on somebody who has a different way of looking at things or expressing themselves. There is a reason engineers are usually in a different department than marketing. I would bet this board has a whole lot of members in marketing and PR lol....
Rookie has an '05 w/ north of 600whp I believe. But he's the exception and went all in w/ Cosworth block and 6MT conversion. He's running a modded JWT kit. There's another guy who's working on what's supposed to be an 800whp build, but it's been over a year, so we'll see if it ever gets done. I think he's having custom SS manifolds built.
one good option is going to the dealership to find out if anything is available that won't void the warranty.