Okay, I'm going to be building and upgrading my cylinder head over the next few months and I've got some questions regarding what to use. I realize that a lot of this information has been covered, but I get such generalized search results when I try to dig through everything on the forum. I figured my questions and the knowledgeable responses from other members would benefit many people with similar high rpm goals as mine.
First of all, I intend on using a large frame turbo (70+mm) and so it would be nice to be able to spin my 7m a little higher than the factory 6750rpms. I'm not concerned about the engine management aspect of it at this point, but more about what mechanical parts would best suit my build. (or any other higher rpm, big power builds)
1.) I would like to rev to at least 7500 and maybe 8000 if thats not too out of the question (input would be nice on this). I understand that the BBC comp cams inner valve springs are a good upgrade over our stock springs if you are staying within or near the stock rev limit. I'm just wondering what other springs people have successfully used for higher rpm applications (dual valve springs as opposed to single, I'm assuming). I'm sure I can't go wrong with all of the cylinder head components that Ferrea offers, but what are other good alternatives that you've had experience with?
2.) I have also read on here before about using 2JZ valves as an upgrade, but I searched and couldn't find the information I had read on them before. I believe they are oversized, but by how much? I believe I remember reading that they are slightly longer and would need to be cut by a machine shop to fit properly? Also, if using 2j valves is an effective and cheaper alternative to buying aftermarket valves, then I must also ask if 1jz and 2jz valves are interchangeable because I was offered a set of 1j valves from a local guy.
3.) Another question I have is regarding camshafts. I had intended on using BC cams, but I've been hearing so many mixed reviews on them, some say they are great and others say not to waste my money..what do I really need to know about them? Also, I believe upgrading to 264/264 cams still doesnt make it an interference motor, but since I plan on revving higher with a larger turbo, would I benefit that much by going with 272/272's? Would there be a noticeable difference and approx what would it be? ( i know thats a fairly general question, but a hypothetical answer will do). I have also considered regrinds, I've been asking around to find a local shop that can do this and I believe I have a few options, but does anyone have a specific place that they can vouch for that does a good job of this that won't break the bank?
4.) I also know that if you have higher rpms in mind, the stock pistons and rods may also a restriction. I have eagle rods and probe forged pistons, will these be good for my high rpm goal? What other provisions should be made to the block to withstand an extra 1000 or so rpms? I know to upgrade the oiling system by shimming the pump and using an AN line/fittings in place of the factory hardpipe. I have a crank scraper that I intend on using as well. I have seen someone on here modify the stock oil pan to hold more oil, if someone knows who did that or could link me to that thread I would appreciate it. Talking to other more experienced engine builders (of domestic V8s) I have heard a lot about using a main cap girdle. Nobody that I know of produces these for a 7M but I believe if its worth it, I could custom make my own or have one made. Just picturing my block in my head right now though, it doesn't seem like there would be much room for one, input?
5.) At the power levels that I am trying to achieve and the extra rpm, I also think it would be a good idea to upgrade the stock crank pulley. The only solid and good upgrade to this that I have seen so far is from ATI, are there others? It is a good idea to upgrade the crank pulley right? I do know to stay away from undamped pulleys.
6.) Are upgraded cam gears a must for my intentions or would it be an added benefit to provide more room for adjustment (or error).
I'm sure I'm forgetting some things here, but what other mechanical aspects of the 7M need to be touched on to safely rev higher? There's a lot of information scattered around, but let's try to get everything into one thread possibly. If this thread already exists, I'm sorry, and please provide a link with all of the information I am seeking.
First of all, I intend on using a large frame turbo (70+mm) and so it would be nice to be able to spin my 7m a little higher than the factory 6750rpms. I'm not concerned about the engine management aspect of it at this point, but more about what mechanical parts would best suit my build. (or any other higher rpm, big power builds)
1.) I would like to rev to at least 7500 and maybe 8000 if thats not too out of the question (input would be nice on this). I understand that the BBC comp cams inner valve springs are a good upgrade over our stock springs if you are staying within or near the stock rev limit. I'm just wondering what other springs people have successfully used for higher rpm applications (dual valve springs as opposed to single, I'm assuming). I'm sure I can't go wrong with all of the cylinder head components that Ferrea offers, but what are other good alternatives that you've had experience with?
2.) I have also read on here before about using 2JZ valves as an upgrade, but I searched and couldn't find the information I had read on them before. I believe they are oversized, but by how much? I believe I remember reading that they are slightly longer and would need to be cut by a machine shop to fit properly? Also, if using 2j valves is an effective and cheaper alternative to buying aftermarket valves, then I must also ask if 1jz and 2jz valves are interchangeable because I was offered a set of 1j valves from a local guy.
3.) Another question I have is regarding camshafts. I had intended on using BC cams, but I've been hearing so many mixed reviews on them, some say they are great and others say not to waste my money..what do I really need to know about them? Also, I believe upgrading to 264/264 cams still doesnt make it an interference motor, but since I plan on revving higher with a larger turbo, would I benefit that much by going with 272/272's? Would there be a noticeable difference and approx what would it be? ( i know thats a fairly general question, but a hypothetical answer will do). I have also considered regrinds, I've been asking around to find a local shop that can do this and I believe I have a few options, but does anyone have a specific place that they can vouch for that does a good job of this that won't break the bank?
4.) I also know that if you have higher rpms in mind, the stock pistons and rods may also a restriction. I have eagle rods and probe forged pistons, will these be good for my high rpm goal? What other provisions should be made to the block to withstand an extra 1000 or so rpms? I know to upgrade the oiling system by shimming the pump and using an AN line/fittings in place of the factory hardpipe. I have a crank scraper that I intend on using as well. I have seen someone on here modify the stock oil pan to hold more oil, if someone knows who did that or could link me to that thread I would appreciate it. Talking to other more experienced engine builders (of domestic V8s) I have heard a lot about using a main cap girdle. Nobody that I know of produces these for a 7M but I believe if its worth it, I could custom make my own or have one made. Just picturing my block in my head right now though, it doesn't seem like there would be much room for one, input?
5.) At the power levels that I am trying to achieve and the extra rpm, I also think it would be a good idea to upgrade the stock crank pulley. The only solid and good upgrade to this that I have seen so far is from ATI, are there others? It is a good idea to upgrade the crank pulley right? I do know to stay away from undamped pulleys.
6.) Are upgraded cam gears a must for my intentions or would it be an added benefit to provide more room for adjustment (or error).
I'm sure I'm forgetting some things here, but what other mechanical aspects of the 7M need to be touched on to safely rev higher? There's a lot of information scattered around, but let's try to get everything into one thread possibly. If this thread already exists, I'm sorry, and please provide a link with all of the information I am seeking.