Big J
05-27-2008, 06:21 AM
details on my summer project:
Mike Smith from Nissan Sport Magazine will be bringing his 2004 Nissan Sentra SE-R Spec V out from Colorado so we can throw some wrenches on this *****, get it put together, tuned, and up and running.
Howdy all!
Just wanted to start a new thread for our upcoming 8 counterweight QR25 engine build.
Appropriately named the “HQR” (for Hybrid QR) by Heidi during the first official 07 swap on her own personal Spec V, we too will be documenting a build using the 8 counterweight crank on our 04 project vehicle.
We are very excited about the project as we are breaking some new ground that will hopefully lead to more N/A and Turbo builds successfully using this swap in the future.
We are in the final planning stages (as well as waiting on some important custom parts like the pistons, rods, and turbo), but here is a little overview on what we have been up to for the last three months:
As long as everything comes together as planned (We are calling it "Plan A") we will be building a 400+whp monster that should safely spin somewhere between 7200 and 8000rpm using the 07 crank, stock 04 ecu and 04 crank angle sensor (with the funky 2007 crank sensor wheel).
So, here’s how its going to play out:
We are currently working with a company in Texas called Uprev that flashes Nissan ecus, who currently offer custom ecu tunes for 350Z’s, G35’s, Titan's and Frontiers. This is a huge breakthrough for the entire Nissan community as it allows for complete access to the ECU by Uprev tuners on those vehicles. That said, the QR ecus are very similar to the VQ series vehicles in design, so we are working hard with Uprev to make custom flashing available for SE-R’s ands Spec V’s as well.
Check out the current Uprev flash programs available click here (http://www.uprev.com/products/osiris_NI.html) and click here (http://www.uprev.com/products/cipher_NI.html).
So far, I have successfully dumped the ecu to a file on my laptop and emailed it to Uprev where they are working on it now for us. As long as everything goes as planned we will be able to scale for MAF, injectors, mess with ignition and fuel tables/maps, throttle position, the works!
One glitch so far but easily correctable, the CAN wiring needed for Uprev’s program to “communicate” with the factory ecu was never wired in to the OBDII port under the dash like the rest of the Nissan model line (thanks Nissan!) so they have to be wired up in series from the back of the instrument cluster to the correct pin slots in the under dash OBDII port.
As near as we can tell so far, pre-04 models (and possibly 05’s) use a Gen I 512 ecu that will allow for storage of more than one custom map (which can be switched to instantaneously using the cruise control functions on the steering wheel). Gen II ecus are 1mb (we are still looking into it, but we believe 06 models came w/ these) and can store up to 5 maps (ie: valet, regular unleaded, E85, high octane w/ meth, whatever!) all switchable by the cruise control buttons. Sorry to sound wishy washy on this info, but we are in new territory here. Hopefully as we push forward, and Uprev gains access to other ecus than our 04, we will have better info for you guys. We can confidently say that the 04 ecu is a Gen I 512.
Another potentially important breakthrough: The MAF. We need to extend the MAF to be able to run boost higher than 14psi for this project, so we looked into using other model vehicles MAF sensors and housings. In our search we discovered that the 05+ Ford slot style MAF’s are very similar to those for Nissan vehicles. The only difference being the IAT sensor on the Ford MAF. Enter Professional Mass Air Systems who, within the past week, have worked up a a version of their HPX sensor to work specifically with Nissan vehicles. Basically, this means we can now throw an HPX MAF into a 3” MAF housing via the factory 5 pin connector and it will be able to handle up to about 650whp (slightly less if you only use the stock Spec V 2.75"ish housing). The HPX sensor will be a direct drop in and will include a software transfer-function generating tool to calculate for various housing sizes and curves to be used with Uprev's system.
For more info check out the PMAS HPX sensor click here (http://www.massairsystems.com/HPX.htm).
We will be using a 3” MAF housing from VMP found here (http://www.vmptuning.com/store/index.php?p=product&id=230&parent=99).
Mind you though, this is all contingent on Uprev being able to successfully patch the factory Spec V ecu to be able to interface with their current flashing software, but we are confident that they will be successful.
If for some reason it does not work, we will have to resort to "Plan B": conventional piggyback tuning and an externally mounted custom trigger wheel and CAS sensor.
Anyway, without further rambling, here are some parts pics and a list of components we will be using during the build to achieve our power and extended redline goals.
http://nissansportmag.com/images/600_NSMintake_0071.jpg
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d157/big_j_1979/pipes/CAS%20wheel/Dylanpics008-1.jpg
http://nissansportmag.com/images/600_NSMintake_0033.jpg
http://nissansportmag.com/images/600_NSMintake_009.jpg
http://nissansportmag.com/images/600_NSMintake_006.jpg
http://nissansportmag.com/images/600_IMG_6116.JPG
Bottom end:
Crank: 07 8 counterweight
Crankscraper: Teflon from crankscapers.com
Connecting Rods: Crower
Pistons: JE 9:1
Head:
Cams: Brain Crower
Extrude honed
Factory valves and retainers.
Springs: TBD (we are sourcing a couple of different spring types for testing)
Head Gasket: Factory 07
Turbo system components:
Turbocharger: Garrett GT3071R, .82 A/R, T3 Flange, 4 bolt housing
Intercooler: Treadstone
Turbo manifold: Treadstone
BOV: Synapse Engineering Synchronic
Wastegate: 40mm Synapse Engineering Synchronic
Piping: Treadstone
Blow thru 3” MAF housing: VMP Tuning
MAF: Mass Air Systems PMAS HPX slot style
Exhaust:
Custom 3” Downpipe (Big J)
3” Mid Pipe: Stromung
3” Catback: Stromung
3” electric cutout: QTP
IM/Fuel
Fuel Rail: Auto Gear
Custom Intake Manifold (Big J)
Transmission:
Flywheel: Spec Clutches
Pressure plate: Spec Clutches
Clutch disc: Spec Clutches Stage 3+
Other stuff:
Oil Cooler: B&M
E3 Spark Plugs
Water Meth kit: Snow Performance
Radiator: Koyo
Boost Controller: Turbo XS
Those who subscribe to the mag know we have previously plumbed the fuel system with 60 lb injectors, ss lines, Aeromotive FPR and high flow fuel filter, Walbro in tank FP, and return fuel system.
Stay tuned here for updates, and please grab a subscription to the mag to follow the full build! I will be running this as a three article series, starting with the engine build for the upcoming Summer 08 issue, followed by IM, intercooler piping, MAF and exhaust for article #2, then complete tuning and power numbers to finish it off............................................... ...
Got the new specs on the Brian Crower Cams today. Looks like the previous numbers kicking around the boards are slightly off as they are now advertised as 272/264's:
New advertised specs for the Brian Crower QR25DE Cams:
Intake:
Lift - .424 inches
Duration = 272 degrees
Duration @ 0.050 lift = 230 degrees
Exhaust:
Lift - .399 inches
Duration = 264 degrees
Duration @ 0.050 lift = 220 degrees
Pretty aggressive actually.. not to mention they are going to sound like a damn racecar at idle!
Previously listed specs for BC and others:
Brian Crower
264 degrees intake duration/.425 intake lift
256 degrees exhaust duration/.400 exhaust lift
JWT cam specs:
264 degrees intake duration/ .447 intake lift
244 degrees exhaust duration/ .376 exhaust lift
Nismo cam specs:
262 degrees intake duration/.440 intake lift
242 degrees exhaust duration/.370 exhaust lift
Stock cam specs:
244/.407 intake
232/.340 exhaust
Mike
Intake manifold stuff:
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d157/big_j_1979/pipes/CAS%20wheel/NSMintake042.jpg
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d157/big_j_1979/pipes/CAS%20wheel/intakesmall3.jpg
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d157/big_j_1979/pipes/CAS%20wheel/intakesmall1.jpg
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d157/big_j_1979/pipes/CAS%20wheel/intakesmall2.jpg
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d157/big_j_1979/pipes/CAS%20wheel/intkesmall3.jpg
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d157/big_j_1979/pipes/CAS%20wheel/intakesmall5.jpg
So much for my break between quarters at school. Stay tuned for updates. The GT30 is going to keep us under the 500hp mark, but 2.5L will have no problems spooling it up.
Well, off to class.
Mike Smith from Nissan Sport Magazine will be bringing his 2004 Nissan Sentra SE-R Spec V out from Colorado so we can throw some wrenches on this *****, get it put together, tuned, and up and running.
Howdy all!
Just wanted to start a new thread for our upcoming 8 counterweight QR25 engine build.
Appropriately named the “HQR” (for Hybrid QR) by Heidi during the first official 07 swap on her own personal Spec V, we too will be documenting a build using the 8 counterweight crank on our 04 project vehicle.
We are very excited about the project as we are breaking some new ground that will hopefully lead to more N/A and Turbo builds successfully using this swap in the future.
We are in the final planning stages (as well as waiting on some important custom parts like the pistons, rods, and turbo), but here is a little overview on what we have been up to for the last three months:
As long as everything comes together as planned (We are calling it "Plan A") we will be building a 400+whp monster that should safely spin somewhere between 7200 and 8000rpm using the 07 crank, stock 04 ecu and 04 crank angle sensor (with the funky 2007 crank sensor wheel).
So, here’s how its going to play out:
We are currently working with a company in Texas called Uprev that flashes Nissan ecus, who currently offer custom ecu tunes for 350Z’s, G35’s, Titan's and Frontiers. This is a huge breakthrough for the entire Nissan community as it allows for complete access to the ECU by Uprev tuners on those vehicles. That said, the QR ecus are very similar to the VQ series vehicles in design, so we are working hard with Uprev to make custom flashing available for SE-R’s ands Spec V’s as well.
Check out the current Uprev flash programs available click here (http://www.uprev.com/products/osiris_NI.html) and click here (http://www.uprev.com/products/cipher_NI.html).
So far, I have successfully dumped the ecu to a file on my laptop and emailed it to Uprev where they are working on it now for us. As long as everything goes as planned we will be able to scale for MAF, injectors, mess with ignition and fuel tables/maps, throttle position, the works!
One glitch so far but easily correctable, the CAN wiring needed for Uprev’s program to “communicate” with the factory ecu was never wired in to the OBDII port under the dash like the rest of the Nissan model line (thanks Nissan!) so they have to be wired up in series from the back of the instrument cluster to the correct pin slots in the under dash OBDII port.
As near as we can tell so far, pre-04 models (and possibly 05’s) use a Gen I 512 ecu that will allow for storage of more than one custom map (which can be switched to instantaneously using the cruise control functions on the steering wheel). Gen II ecus are 1mb (we are still looking into it, but we believe 06 models came w/ these) and can store up to 5 maps (ie: valet, regular unleaded, E85, high octane w/ meth, whatever!) all switchable by the cruise control buttons. Sorry to sound wishy washy on this info, but we are in new territory here. Hopefully as we push forward, and Uprev gains access to other ecus than our 04, we will have better info for you guys. We can confidently say that the 04 ecu is a Gen I 512.
Another potentially important breakthrough: The MAF. We need to extend the MAF to be able to run boost higher than 14psi for this project, so we looked into using other model vehicles MAF sensors and housings. In our search we discovered that the 05+ Ford slot style MAF’s are very similar to those for Nissan vehicles. The only difference being the IAT sensor on the Ford MAF. Enter Professional Mass Air Systems who, within the past week, have worked up a a version of their HPX sensor to work specifically with Nissan vehicles. Basically, this means we can now throw an HPX MAF into a 3” MAF housing via the factory 5 pin connector and it will be able to handle up to about 650whp (slightly less if you only use the stock Spec V 2.75"ish housing). The HPX sensor will be a direct drop in and will include a software transfer-function generating tool to calculate for various housing sizes and curves to be used with Uprev's system.
For more info check out the PMAS HPX sensor click here (http://www.massairsystems.com/HPX.htm).
We will be using a 3” MAF housing from VMP found here (http://www.vmptuning.com/store/index.php?p=product&id=230&parent=99).
Mind you though, this is all contingent on Uprev being able to successfully patch the factory Spec V ecu to be able to interface with their current flashing software, but we are confident that they will be successful.
If for some reason it does not work, we will have to resort to "Plan B": conventional piggyback tuning and an externally mounted custom trigger wheel and CAS sensor.
Anyway, without further rambling, here are some parts pics and a list of components we will be using during the build to achieve our power and extended redline goals.
http://nissansportmag.com/images/600_NSMintake_0071.jpg
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d157/big_j_1979/pipes/CAS%20wheel/Dylanpics008-1.jpg
http://nissansportmag.com/images/600_NSMintake_0033.jpg
http://nissansportmag.com/images/600_NSMintake_009.jpg
http://nissansportmag.com/images/600_NSMintake_006.jpg
http://nissansportmag.com/images/600_IMG_6116.JPG
Bottom end:
Crank: 07 8 counterweight
Crankscraper: Teflon from crankscapers.com
Connecting Rods: Crower
Pistons: JE 9:1
Head:
Cams: Brain Crower
Extrude honed
Factory valves and retainers.
Springs: TBD (we are sourcing a couple of different spring types for testing)
Head Gasket: Factory 07
Turbo system components:
Turbocharger: Garrett GT3071R, .82 A/R, T3 Flange, 4 bolt housing
Intercooler: Treadstone
Turbo manifold: Treadstone
BOV: Synapse Engineering Synchronic
Wastegate: 40mm Synapse Engineering Synchronic
Piping: Treadstone
Blow thru 3” MAF housing: VMP Tuning
MAF: Mass Air Systems PMAS HPX slot style
Exhaust:
Custom 3” Downpipe (Big J)
3” Mid Pipe: Stromung
3” Catback: Stromung
3” electric cutout: QTP
IM/Fuel
Fuel Rail: Auto Gear
Custom Intake Manifold (Big J)
Transmission:
Flywheel: Spec Clutches
Pressure plate: Spec Clutches
Clutch disc: Spec Clutches Stage 3+
Other stuff:
Oil Cooler: B&M
E3 Spark Plugs
Water Meth kit: Snow Performance
Radiator: Koyo
Boost Controller: Turbo XS
Those who subscribe to the mag know we have previously plumbed the fuel system with 60 lb injectors, ss lines, Aeromotive FPR and high flow fuel filter, Walbro in tank FP, and return fuel system.
Stay tuned here for updates, and please grab a subscription to the mag to follow the full build! I will be running this as a three article series, starting with the engine build for the upcoming Summer 08 issue, followed by IM, intercooler piping, MAF and exhaust for article #2, then complete tuning and power numbers to finish it off............................................... ...
Got the new specs on the Brian Crower Cams today. Looks like the previous numbers kicking around the boards are slightly off as they are now advertised as 272/264's:
New advertised specs for the Brian Crower QR25DE Cams:
Intake:
Lift - .424 inches
Duration = 272 degrees
Duration @ 0.050 lift = 230 degrees
Exhaust:
Lift - .399 inches
Duration = 264 degrees
Duration @ 0.050 lift = 220 degrees
Pretty aggressive actually.. not to mention they are going to sound like a damn racecar at idle!
Previously listed specs for BC and others:
Brian Crower
264 degrees intake duration/.425 intake lift
256 degrees exhaust duration/.400 exhaust lift
JWT cam specs:
264 degrees intake duration/ .447 intake lift
244 degrees exhaust duration/ .376 exhaust lift
Nismo cam specs:
262 degrees intake duration/.440 intake lift
242 degrees exhaust duration/.370 exhaust lift
Stock cam specs:
244/.407 intake
232/.340 exhaust
Mike
Intake manifold stuff:
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d157/big_j_1979/pipes/CAS%20wheel/NSMintake042.jpg
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d157/big_j_1979/pipes/CAS%20wheel/intakesmall3.jpg
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d157/big_j_1979/pipes/CAS%20wheel/intakesmall1.jpg
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d157/big_j_1979/pipes/CAS%20wheel/intakesmall2.jpg
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d157/big_j_1979/pipes/CAS%20wheel/intkesmall3.jpg
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d157/big_j_1979/pipes/CAS%20wheel/intakesmall5.jpg
So much for my break between quarters at school. Stay tuned for updates. The GT30 is going to keep us under the 500hp mark, but 2.5L will have no problems spooling it up.
Well, off to class.