Beshoff Project: Blown VQ35DE

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Nov 27, 2009 | 09:26 PM
  #31  
how long did it take u guys do to do it?
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Nov 28, 2009 | 12:25 PM
  #32  
Quote: how long did it take u guys do to do it?
Stillen quotes average install time of 12-hours. That seems reasonable, but we spent a bit more than that to make custom component mounts and routing hoses to try to keep the install stock looking.

Quote: Cool, good luck on this project and keep us updated! Any reason why you guys chose to go with a Stillen SC as oppose to the more accepted Vortech SC?
A couple of factors- Clean install- FX has enough stock hood space to allow for the roots type charger and this kit is designed specifically for this vehicle, every part required for install was included; Linear torque curve- the peak power tuning potential of a centrifugal type charger was not as important a consideration for the owner as the more immediate low RPM response of an intercooled twin rotor type charger. The system will run moderate boost (6lbs) for reliablity, yet brings sizable power increase (+ 110 hp) and maintains daily driver manners (remember this is a FX not a G Coupe).
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Nov 28, 2009 | 03:52 PM
  #33  
i thought you guys werent even doing a project car?
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Nov 30, 2009 | 09:23 PM
  #34  
Quote: i thought you guys werent even doing a project car?
Hi V
This is a customer's car.


The piggy back control unit for engine management gets installed under the glove box. The wiring is a little tricky and maybe the least "bolt on" aspect of the kit (sorry, no picture of this). Next we move to the exhaust:

The ugly and stock exhaust has to go



To be replaced with a true dual exhaust with crossover x-pipe







The all important CARB decal showing the engine is still 50-state legal.



And we're sad to say, the project is finished. It was a lot of fun and we would love to keep going with more mods. But we'll stop for now...





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Nov 30, 2009 | 10:04 PM
  #35  
Is a normal grille going back in? And tell him to get some lowering springs.
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Nov 30, 2009 | 10:24 PM
  #36  
Looks great, thanks for the pictorial of the install.
What exhaust is that ? Stillen ?

Will there be any dyno comparisons or a report on how it runs.
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Nov 30, 2009 | 11:20 PM
  #37  
^^ Wow, I bet that things a beast! Good work!
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Nov 30, 2009 | 11:22 PM
  #38  
Quote: Is a normal grille going back in? And tell him to get some lowering springs.
The black billet grill almost disappears in front of the natural aluminum intercooler. We may want to paint the intercooler black, its a thought...Yes, lowering is a good idea specially with the added acceleration. Don't be surprised if you see a part II to this project

Quote: Looks great, thanks for the pictorial of the install.
What exhaust is that ? Stillen ?

Will there be any dyno comparisons or a report on how it runs.
Thank you GEE35FX for the compliment. It was a fun project The exhaust is by Stillen. We had to modify it to clear the accessory tow hitch Rob had installed earlier. No dyno runs planned at this time, but we will have a video with sound soon. The sound is fantastic!
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Nov 30, 2009 | 11:49 PM
  #39  
Quote: The black billet grill almost disappears in front of the natural aluminum intercooler. We may want to paint the intercooler black, its a thought...Yes, lowering is a good idea specially with the added acceleration. Don't be surprised if you see a part II to this project
Nice! Yeah that last pic is an optical illusion and makes the grille look weird. I see now it's a normal billet grille. In for part 2.
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Dec 1, 2009 | 12:58 AM
  #40  
Great job build and this thread. The car came out real nice. I like how the Stillen SC seem like it might have came from the factory in that engine bay.

Did you guys have to tune the stillen ECU at all or did you guys use it as is?

Any future plans for having a dyno machine available at Beshof?
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Dec 1, 2009 | 03:08 AM
  #41  
What stage was this?
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Dec 1, 2009 | 07:31 PM
  #42  
Quote: What stage was this?
This was a Stillen Stage 2 kit

Quote: Great job build and this thread. The car came out real nice. I like how the Stillen SC seem like it might have came from the factory in that engine bay.

Did you guys have to tune the stillen ECU at all or did you guys use it as is?
Thank you for the compliment! The ECU is preset from Stillen for a stock FX35 engine using cat-back system .

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Any future plans for having a dyno machine available at Beshoff?
Very possible...stay tuned.


Here is a cool profile on the owner of this car. link
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Dec 1, 2009 | 07:52 PM
  #43  
oh ****! if u get a dyno let me do the tuning!
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Dec 1, 2009 | 08:20 PM
  #44  
I'm down for a Dyno Day, like the ones we used to have long time ago.
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Dec 1, 2009 | 08:55 PM
  #45  
Quote: This was a Stillen Stage 2 kit

Thank you for the compliment! The ECU is preset from Stillen for a stock FX35 engine using cat-back system .

Very possible...stay tuned.


Here is a cool profile on the owner of this car. link
Awesome to hear about the dyno! You guys are really making a break through on how a dealership should be ran, not only on upgrades but any car related work. I hope other dealership will follow in your footsteps, won't matter too much for me since I know what brand and where I'll be buying my next car.

What's next for you guys in terms of big performance jobs? Are you guys going to step it up a notch and do something a little more radical?
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