GT Motorsports Stroker Kit Upgrade...
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GT Motorsports Stroker Kit Upgrade...
We are in the process of redisigning our web site, so please bear with us. We will make our product introductions here in the meantime.
First…the GT Motorsports 3.78-4.24L Stroker Kits:
Stroke: 81.4-87.0-90.0mm (3.54-3.78-3.91L displacement with a 96mm bore, 3.84-4.10-4.24L with 100mm bore)
Bore: 96-100mm
Sleeves: Darton MID T-sleeves
We are pleased to introduce the absolute ultimate performance upgrade for the Nissan VQ35DE platform, the meticulously and thoroughly engineered stroker upgrade that brings the displacement of the VQ35DE to 4.26L (and optionally to 3.8L). The complete upgrade includes everything you need to take the VQ35 to an entirely new performance level. Achieving reliability that is required in street-driven cars at extreme performance levels is the true mark of complete and thorough design, and the primary design objective GT Motorsports set out to achieve.
Crankshaft:
Three version of the crankshaft are available, 81.4mm (stock stroke), 87mm, and 90mm strokes. Each crankshaft (cut from 4340 chromoly high-tensile steel alloy billet) is hardened and tempered for a target tensile range of at least 930-1080 MPa (135,000-157,000 psi). The alloy incorporates 0.40% of carbon, proven to provide the highest degree of tensile, compression, and sheering strengths. Additionally, the alloy provides the maximum resistance to high-magnitude vibrational and impact forces found at high engine revolutions. Rapid-rate changes in engine revolutions at very high output levels, especially if utilized with an engine management system capable of flat-shifts (anti-lag shifts), exert high sheer forces on crank journals. Hence, the GTM® 4340 chromoly steel crank is the only material capable of tolerating these conditions in a street engine, while still retaining a large safety margin and real long term reliability and longevity.
Pistons
Two piston types are available. The Arias/GTM Extreme Duty, and the Wiseco/GTM Extreme Duty. Both are from zero-silicon aluminum forging, and are designed to have the highest heat and deformation resistance. They utilize buttons instead of spring locks, providing additional support. These GTM pistons are the first to integrate a gas expansion groove between the two ring grooves, allowing additional small, yet critical, volume for gas expansion. The piston also incorporates a slightly taller than usual design, with longer skirts to minimize movement and vibration.
Rods
Designed in-house, and manufactured from the same 4340 billet chromoly steel. This material was chosen for this setup over titanium due to longevity, and over a regular forging due to the added strength. Each rod weights 500 grams, and is tested to withstand an equivalent of 2100ft-lb of torque on a 6cyl engine. This unique design allows for an unprecedented compression force/weight ratio, making it the most thoroughly designed and most suitable rod available for the VQ35DE.
The Block
We utilize the Darton® MID T-sleeves to round out the design. The sleeves are bored to 100mm bore. The block and heads are prepared to accept oversize ARP 2000-series 12mm studs, with the use of Timesert® steel thread inserts. Upon completion, each of the block’s cooling system is assembled, sealed with a torque plate, and it’s water jacket pressure tested to 30psi (stock cooling system pressure is defined by the radiator cap relief pressure which is 13-16psi) while dipped in a pressurized water chamber at 230deg F. This test is designed to simulate the expansion of the aluminum and the steel sleeves (which are a copper-based alloy designed to expand similar to Al) seen in normal operation, whilst verifying the proper seal of the sleeves against the block. Additionally, the block/sleeves are designed to retain the stock oil jets for proper piston cooling and bore lubrication.
The individual components are only part of the story. It’s the combination of the components and the flawless implementation that speaks to premium level quality of this upgrade. Several combinations and options are made available to suit every need.
Availability
Now
Turnaround time
6-8 weeks
Prices
Full upgrade: 3.78-4.24L - $8900 (includes assembly of the short block with Darton sleeves)
Parts only: Crank (any stroke)/Pistons/Rods - $5800/$5300 (Arias/Wiseco)
We’ll be here to answer any questions that anyone will have. Thanks.
Next… GTM Turbo Cams…
First…the GT Motorsports 3.78-4.24L Stroker Kits:
Stroke: 81.4-87.0-90.0mm (3.54-3.78-3.91L displacement with a 96mm bore, 3.84-4.10-4.24L with 100mm bore)
Bore: 96-100mm
Sleeves: Darton MID T-sleeves
We are pleased to introduce the absolute ultimate performance upgrade for the Nissan VQ35DE platform, the meticulously and thoroughly engineered stroker upgrade that brings the displacement of the VQ35DE to 4.26L (and optionally to 3.8L). The complete upgrade includes everything you need to take the VQ35 to an entirely new performance level. Achieving reliability that is required in street-driven cars at extreme performance levels is the true mark of complete and thorough design, and the primary design objective GT Motorsports set out to achieve.
Crankshaft:
Three version of the crankshaft are available, 81.4mm (stock stroke), 87mm, and 90mm strokes. Each crankshaft (cut from 4340 chromoly high-tensile steel alloy billet) is hardened and tempered for a target tensile range of at least 930-1080 MPa (135,000-157,000 psi). The alloy incorporates 0.40% of carbon, proven to provide the highest degree of tensile, compression, and sheering strengths. Additionally, the alloy provides the maximum resistance to high-magnitude vibrational and impact forces found at high engine revolutions. Rapid-rate changes in engine revolutions at very high output levels, especially if utilized with an engine management system capable of flat-shifts (anti-lag shifts), exert high sheer forces on crank journals. Hence, the GTM® 4340 chromoly steel crank is the only material capable of tolerating these conditions in a street engine, while still retaining a large safety margin and real long term reliability and longevity.
Pistons
Two piston types are available. The Arias/GTM Extreme Duty, and the Wiseco/GTM Extreme Duty. Both are from zero-silicon aluminum forging, and are designed to have the highest heat and deformation resistance. They utilize buttons instead of spring locks, providing additional support. These GTM pistons are the first to integrate a gas expansion groove between the two ring grooves, allowing additional small, yet critical, volume for gas expansion. The piston also incorporates a slightly taller than usual design, with longer skirts to minimize movement and vibration.
Rods
Designed in-house, and manufactured from the same 4340 billet chromoly steel. This material was chosen for this setup over titanium due to longevity, and over a regular forging due to the added strength. Each rod weights 500 grams, and is tested to withstand an equivalent of 2100ft-lb of torque on a 6cyl engine. This unique design allows for an unprecedented compression force/weight ratio, making it the most thoroughly designed and most suitable rod available for the VQ35DE.
The Block
We utilize the Darton® MID T-sleeves to round out the design. The sleeves are bored to 100mm bore. The block and heads are prepared to accept oversize ARP 2000-series 12mm studs, with the use of Timesert® steel thread inserts. Upon completion, each of the block’s cooling system is assembled, sealed with a torque plate, and it’s water jacket pressure tested to 30psi (stock cooling system pressure is defined by the radiator cap relief pressure which is 13-16psi) while dipped in a pressurized water chamber at 230deg F. This test is designed to simulate the expansion of the aluminum and the steel sleeves (which are a copper-based alloy designed to expand similar to Al) seen in normal operation, whilst verifying the proper seal of the sleeves against the block. Additionally, the block/sleeves are designed to retain the stock oil jets for proper piston cooling and bore lubrication.
The individual components are only part of the story. It’s the combination of the components and the flawless implementation that speaks to premium level quality of this upgrade. Several combinations and options are made available to suit every need.
Availability
Now
Turnaround time
6-8 weeks
Prices
Full upgrade: 3.78-4.24L - $8900 (includes assembly of the short block with Darton sleeves)
Parts only: Crank (any stroke)/Pistons/Rods - $5800/$5300 (Arias/Wiseco)
We’ll be here to answer any questions that anyone will have. Thanks.
Next… GTM Turbo Cams…
Last edited by SAM@GTM; 10-20-2006 at 02:29 AM.
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Nice...
Maybe premature yet you are saying they are available NOW!
Any News on Output and Performance?
Torque
WHP
Boost Levels
Fuel needs
Injectors Needed
Cooling Issues?
We are at Cal-speedway, right next to you again Sunday 10-23-06, bring your test car out and let's see how she runs.
Thanks and Good-luck!
M
Maybe premature yet you are saying they are available NOW!
Any News on Output and Performance?
Torque
WHP
Boost Levels
Fuel needs
Injectors Needed
Cooling Issues?
We are at Cal-speedway, right next to you again Sunday 10-23-06, bring your test car out and let's see how she runs.
Thanks and Good-luck!
M
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Originally Posted by mraturbo
Nice...
Maybe premature yet you are saying they are available NOW!
Any News on Output and Performance?
Torque
WHP
Boost Levels
Fuel needs
Injectors Needed
Cooling Issues?
We are at Cal-speedway, right next to you again Sunday 10-23-06, bring your test car out and let's see how she runs.
Thanks and Good-luck!
M
Maybe premature yet you are saying they are available NOW!
Any News on Output and Performance?
Torque
WHP
Boost Levels
Fuel needs
Injectors Needed
Cooling Issues?
We are at Cal-speedway, right next to you again Sunday 10-23-06, bring your test car out and let's see how she runs.
Thanks and Good-luck!
M
Hey Sam,
What other forums have you posted about your stroker kit besides here and my350z? You might want to let Michael(VRT) know so he can post this exact reply at those forums also.
Hey Sam, "Thanks and Good-luck!" oh, and " " too
Must be hard to be #1 when others just dig at you all the time.
Leonard
Last edited by bb319675; 10-22-2006 at 04:17 PM.
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Originally Posted by bb319675
Hey Sam,
What other forums have you posted about your stroker kit besides here and my350z? You might want to let Michael(VRT) know so he can post this exact reply at those forums also.
Hey Sam, "Thanks and Good-luck!" oh, and " " too
Must be hard to be #1 when others just dig at you all the time.
Leonard
What other forums have you posted about your stroker kit besides here and my350z? You might want to let Michael(VRT) know so he can post this exact reply at those forums also.
Hey Sam, "Thanks and Good-luck!" oh, and " " too
Must be hard to be #1 when others just dig at you all the time.
Leonard
So Not Sure about your sarcasm! As for the invitation to the track, Sharif suggested I meet Sam. I was right down the street from them Saturday and Sunday and was hoping we could meet.
So Hope You Have a Nice Day.
M
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