Hey guys,
my datsun blew a headgasket a month or two ago, z18et.
I have it in at CHS getting it resurfaced and pressure tested, but am wanting to up the compression ratio to give her a wee bit more.
Can anyone point me in the right direction if its worth skimming it a bit more to up the compression ratio and would it cause any issues eg valves hitting pistons?
And if any knows the CC in the chamber i should be aiming for?
Thanks!!!
Z18 mild headwork - Anyone done this?
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Re: Z18 mild headwork - Anyone done this?
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Re: Z18 mild headwork - Anyone done this?
With an OHC datsun motor, if you skim the head it will affect the valve timing.
Since it's turbo, just increase the boost slightly.
Maybe try fitting a "boost bottle" to it.
Get a container like a small empty aerosol. Drill out where the nozzle used to come out, and fit a hose tail/nipple. Run this hose to a tee in your wastegate line. Then before the wastegate can open, the turbo will also need to fill the new vessel with pressure. This will give you a boost spike in the lower-mid rpm, giving a power increase. (in the lower rpms you still have plenty of spare injector duty cycle/AFM range)
The bigger the vessel, the bigger and longer the boost spike.
I haven't tried it myself, but I read it in a book written by a clever bloke.
Since it's turbo, just increase the boost slightly.
Maybe try fitting a "boost bottle" to it.
Get a container like a small empty aerosol. Drill out where the nozzle used to come out, and fit a hose tail/nipple. Run this hose to a tee in your wastegate line. Then before the wastegate can open, the turbo will also need to fill the new vessel with pressure. This will give you a boost spike in the lower-mid rpm, giving a power increase. (in the lower rpms you still have plenty of spare injector duty cycle/AFM range)
The bigger the vessel, the bigger and longer the boost spike.
I haven't tried it myself, but I read it in a book written by a clever bloke.
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Re: Z18 mild headwork - Anyone done this?
Bartman wrote:With an OHC datsun motor, if you skim the head it will affect the valve timing.
Since it's turbo, just increase the boost slightly.
Maybe try fitting a "boost bottle" to it.
Get a container like a small empty aerosol. Drill out where the nozzle used to come out, and fit a hose tail/nipple. Run this hose to a tee in your wastegate line. Then before the wastegate can open, the turbo will also need to fill the new vessel with pressure. This will give you a boost spike in the lower-mid rpm, giving a power increase. (in the lower rpms you still have plenty of spare injector duty cycle/AFM range)
The bigger the vessel, the bigger and longer the boost spike.
I haven't tried it myself, but I read it in a book written by a clever bloke.
sounds like a recipe on how to make a bomb lol, although I must concede It should work quite well.
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Re: Z18 mild headwork - Anyone done this?
I'm with Bart, are you after driveability or power, increased compression will mean you can run less boost safely, thus less potential for Horsepower.Bartman wrote:Since it's turbo, just increase the boost slightly.
Add boost, not compression I'd say
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Re: Z18 mild headwork - Anyone done this?
Spray cans run much higher pressure than your manifold will ever see. I've seen my dad "repressurising" cans that have gone flat with a duster gun. (Don't tray that with a can of engine start though!)
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