okay so ive researched and searched a lot but want a direct answer from personal experiance and opinions.
okay so first the disclamer. this is not going in a supra i just dont knw where else o ask this and u all have never failed me as a knoledge base. the setup is a
1989 nissan 240sx
1991 eagle talon 4g63 (fully built)
1987 w58 transmission with custom bell housing
so from my research i have found that these transmissions live to around 250-350 rwtq (i dont beieve anything in a trans failing has to do with hp) . and that is on a 7mge which when looking it over , and remembering what mine drove like (87 mkII god i miss her), they have a nice big fat torque curve down low to shred gears.
with my setup:
4g63
9.5:1 je pistons
1g shot peened rods
knife edged crank
fully balanced bottom end
yada yada yada (idk how much yall know about dsms)
running a hx40 turbo. full boost comes up at about 3800 rpms (25 psi) and the engine makes almost no low end. but i run a tune and 272 cams and make power to 8700 rpms i usually shift about 9k when i used to drag the motor cause power didnt fall off drastically and made holding boost better.
so now for the trans.
im using this car as a replacement for my ca18det cause i needed more power to drift but wanted to prove a 4 cyl can still be competative that isnt an sr (personal gripe). my motor was making around 415-430 awhp in the dsm, and 320 tq but it wasn't until 4700 rpms. since the car is only 2200lbs and wont be used for drag racing what are your opinions on the w58 surviving. im not expecting it to last forever. nice part about having a local junkyard and that w58's seem to be easy to find
so what does everyone think? if i need to i will cut the tune back a little but would like to stay around the 350 rwhp range.
thanks a ton sorry for the long post.
johnny
oh ps, lightweight flywheel (11 lb moly) and it still has a sprung clutch in it and a 2 piece driveshaft
okay so first the disclamer. this is not going in a supra i just dont knw where else o ask this and u all have never failed me as a knoledge base. the setup is a
1989 nissan 240sx
1991 eagle talon 4g63 (fully built)
1987 w58 transmission with custom bell housing
so from my research i have found that these transmissions live to around 250-350 rwtq (i dont beieve anything in a trans failing has to do with hp) . and that is on a 7mge which when looking it over , and remembering what mine drove like (87 mkII god i miss her), they have a nice big fat torque curve down low to shred gears.
with my setup:
4g63
9.5:1 je pistons
1g shot peened rods
knife edged crank
fully balanced bottom end
yada yada yada (idk how much yall know about dsms)
running a hx40 turbo. full boost comes up at about 3800 rpms (25 psi) and the engine makes almost no low end. but i run a tune and 272 cams and make power to 8700 rpms i usually shift about 9k when i used to drag the motor cause power didnt fall off drastically and made holding boost better.
so now for the trans.
im using this car as a replacement for my ca18det cause i needed more power to drift but wanted to prove a 4 cyl can still be competative that isnt an sr (personal gripe). my motor was making around 415-430 awhp in the dsm, and 320 tq but it wasn't until 4700 rpms. since the car is only 2200lbs and wont be used for drag racing what are your opinions on the w58 surviving. im not expecting it to last forever. nice part about having a local junkyard and that w58's seem to be easy to find
so what does everyone think? if i need to i will cut the tune back a little but would like to stay around the 350 rwhp range.
thanks a ton sorry for the long post.
johnny
oh ps, lightweight flywheel (11 lb moly) and it still has a sprung clutch in it and a 2 piece driveshaft