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125 Kw into a sierra ???

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125 Kw into a sierra ???

Post by thehanko »

The opportunity to do a simple 125kw bolt in engine upgrade to a sierra, from the current 60 odd this vehicle currently has.

the origional aim was just to swap to efi, but this option has come available.

would it handle it?

Basically I can see definite need for a roctoy ring. it would be std sierra from the transfer back.

would it simply start snapping cvs etc? or would the drive line handle it?
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Re: 125 Kw into a sierra ???

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thehanko wrote:*there's a rock, Upgrade broken bit
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Re: 125 Kw into a sierra ???

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Taff wrote:
thehanko wrote:*there's a rock, Upgrade broken bit
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:rofl: thats pretty mch what i thought it might be like
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Post by Rotazuk »

Ouch thats about 160 odd HP . Given a 1.6 vitara is around 100 HP that is a big jump . Would it handle it , that would all depend on how you drive it and where you wheel it . You would have the ability to snap axles or cv's at will ( and maybe two at a time :) ) , but if you drive it right and know when to shoe it , it could be ok .

I have just put a J18 into a 413 and they are ment to run at 135 HP I think . So even if it only chucks out 120 now it was still more than enough and we did not break anything last weekend in its first trial here in NZ . It is running an auto thou , these are ment to be easier on the drive line , I have been told . Like you we are stock from t/case back but only running 31 inch tyres too .

Whats the engine ? Give it a go , if its bolt in it can always be unbolted .

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Post by nicbeer »

auto i would say to ease the driveline.

theres a couple running sr20s/4agzes etc in sierra drivelines.
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Post by bakerboy »

shall tell you in a few months when we complete the 1.6 s/c swap :D
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Post by grimbo »

appropriate power is cool but excessive power isn't and in a Sierra it is pointless. You don't gain anything other than maybe a few shits and giggles at the traffic lights.

Many years ago I looked at buying a Supra engined Sierra with a fark off big turbo on it. The guy who had used to tow a 32' boat with it. It had so much power it was terrifying. And he had a pile of cvs and axles in his shed to change the regulalrly broken stuff. It was fun taking off from his house then it all was just a scary ride
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Post by dank »

I'll let you know in a month or two or three :oops: when i get my 20v 4age (120kw/160hp) running in my zook. It's running a 3spd auto so should be a little easier than manual on the driveline. running Double Tough front CVs/Shafts and standard rear but have spread driveline load with 4.57 yukon diff gears an 4.9 transfer gears.
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Post by mrRocky »

too much is never enough ;)
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Post by flickaz »

Im running a turbo gti set up in a 91 WT. Its lays 100kW on the wheels and the rest is stock on 30's. It is pretty funny to drag off stock commodores and 5lt's and stuff but like the guys say really pointless. Majority of the time i baby it though and Ive been lucky with the drive train, besides shearing the stock clutch in half in the first 500m, lol. I have found it to be awesome on the road compared to the old donk and in the sand it rocks for torque but it is easy to just roost everyone with little gain. I know you're prob not looking at an engine that pulls out to 8000rpm like mine but in any case I think gearing is your best friend.
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Post by Dee »

just do it.

.. and post up the vids of it droppin skids!
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Post by Drew »

What engine are you looking at using ???

Driveline life will depend on tyre size & a little mechanical sympathy.
Have had stock sierra driveline last many years with 4age & 4agze engines.

Remember you can never have to much power to drive to work & back ;)
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Post by bakerboy »

mrRocky wrote:too much is never enough ;)
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Post by chazza »

Yer I got my ze with bout 130 to 140kw and 33's so far only one axle from doing a skid on a dragstrip on 33's... Saw it comming. Appart from that is damn sweet having that power,I just have 5.12 diffs so I can go slow enough over stuff and not need the power really.
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Post by thehanko »

Dee wrote:just do it.

.. and post up the vids of it droppin skids!
gold.

The current plans for this car - not mine, my house mates. is efi of some sort, 31's, gearing and rear locker. that will give you an idea of driveline stress points.

The engine would be a jap spec silver top version of the 4age (probably has some different letter involved somewhere).

probably similar output to the supercharged one Drew mentions. that was another thought.

I currently has a 4a - much the same block etc but carbie.
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Post by alien »

if you want 1.6, why not keep it suzuki? if you want bigger, go the v6 zuk engine =)
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Post by Spike_Sierra »

because it zook already had a 4a motor in it, so it would be easier to keep it 4a series based, and really vit motor has nothing on a 4age. Suzuki motors are pretty lame when it comes to power/smoothness and upgrading.
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Post by thehanko »

Spike_Sierra wrote:because it zook already had a 4a motor in it, so it would be easier to keep it 4a series based, and really vit motor has nothing on a 4age. Suzuki motors are pretty lame when it comes to power/smoothness and upgrading.
Thats the ticket - already engineered for a rolla 1.6, has celica 5sp etc in place.

and power up options for the 4a series motors are never ending. which is basically what this thread is about... how much power is worth having.

Several people with this kind of power have said its kind of useless except for the odd licence risking moment of fun every once in a while.
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Post by Dee »

thehanko wrote:
Spike_Sierra wrote:because it zook already had a 4a motor in it, so it would be easier to keep it 4a series based, and really vit motor has nothing on a 4age. Suzuki motors are pretty lame when it comes to power/smoothness and upgrading.
Thats the ticket - already engineered for a rolla 1.6, has celica 5sp etc in place.

and power up options for the 4a series motors are never ending. which is basically what this thread is about... how much power is worth having.

Several people with this kind of power have said its kind of useless except for the odd licence risking moment of fun every once in a while.
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Post by dank »

gear it low so you can keep it working at the top end where all the power is. Jump onto toymods and get into the dyno area and look at the torque/power curves for the 4age 20 valves and the 4agze's, and you'll see they make all their power up high....

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Post by thehanko »

dank wrote:gear it low so you can keep it working at the top end where all the power is. Jump onto toymods and get into the dyno area and look at the torque/power curves for the 4age 20 valves and the 4agze's, and you'll see they make all their power up high....

A really fun engine to drive, check out the youtube video of the blue lwb with the 4agze, it flies.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cd4eIYWQOQ4
yeah that one cracks.

another thought was the 4afe, built more for torque and efficiency, might be a better suited option for the intended use... then bolt a sc on it :twisted: :lol:
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Post by chazza »

Yeah got to agree! Most of the power is useless when wheeling! I wouldn't even use 1/4 throttle when going on any sort of difficut hill..... But it's fun as donkey balls in a blender.
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Post by flickaz »

Yeah its all good fun, dont get me wrong I love my set up, but you question is how much can a sierra handle, not how much does it need :) If you're in the market for an SC PM me.
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