It's Alive! *with Vid* The Monte is up and running again!
#1
Posted 05 July 2007 - 07:34 AM
It's like waking up from a 9 month dream! I finally got the last touches on the engine this Tuesday, and took a video of a startup, with some engine bay shots, and a rear shot of the exhaust note.
This cam is awesome. I haven't gone WOT yet, but I don't think I need to with the power this thing is putting out. 50% throttle feels like a dream.
3.0" pulley on it now. I'll keep it at that until I get into some serious tuning, but it won't need much more tuning than it has now.
All I need now is a wideband so I can really see what's going on A/F-wise.
I'll share some more stories about the final stages of the rebuild, and a few snags I hit. Maybe others can learn about them to avoid my little mistakes along the way. :-)
Hope you like the video. Let me know what you think!

12.536@109.89mph
Mod List: http://www.clubgp.co...ntOwnerID=19183
Back in Action - L67 block, SS4 cam, M112 hybrid @ 3.0", "lav74" P&P heads, TOGs, etc...
#2
Posted 05 July 2007 - 07:50 AM
Get some more vids up soon
96 Z34 Stock
#3
Posted 05 July 2007 - 09:54 AM
Glad to see its back on the road. Looks freakin pimp to.
Dude, I laughed sooooo freakin hard when you said, no that wasnt a fart. HA!
Good going man.
#4
Posted 05 July 2007 - 10:05 AM
This post has been edited by hcomplyr: 05 July 2007 - 10:06 AM
1995 Z34 L67 Supercharged, 2001 GTP engine/trans, HP Tuners, Custom made wiring harness, FWI, de-screened MAF, 180* t-stat, AL103's, 2.5" catless Downpipe, Northstar TB, hydroboost brakes, 2005 GTP steering rack
Coming soon! Modular pulley system, GM STB, 12 inch disc brakes using stock calipers! Poly-everything, Gen 2 (GTP) rear suspension
#5
Posted 05 July 2007 - 10:33 AM
As far as numbers go, on the 3.0" pulley, I'm estimating 13+lbs of boost.
I have a 2.9" and a 2.8" in stock, and I think 2.8" is as far as I want to go. That's going to be reserved for track only, and 110 octane fuel. On the 2.8 at the track, it will probably punch about 16+lbs of boost down the engine's throat.
On the 3.0", I haven't even WOT'ed yet, but probably hit 75% throttle a few times. It definately pulls harder than before. I'd say 360-365whp on the 3.0", and maybe 375 or so on the 2.9" with an optimal tune.
It's tough to say whether I'll nail an 11 second pass, but it's definately within reach with this setup. In the summer weather, it's not going to happen, but I plan on hitting the track before the end of July, so I'll have a good idea what to expect come fall.
Stay tuned for more vidz, and dyno numbers by end of July.

12.536@109.89mph
Mod List: http://www.clubgp.co...ntOwnerID=19183
Back in Action - L67 block, SS4 cam, M112 hybrid @ 3.0", "lav74" P&P heads, TOGs, etc...
#6
Posted 05 July 2007 - 11:19 AM
99 Regal GS - DPP headers, Intake, 3.2, SSIC, 1.8/1.85 rockers, 3" exhaust - 13.5 @ 102 on stock timing and then the maf died - sold
99 Regal LS - Wife's car. 144k.
2003 Regal GS. Dynotech stage 2 trans, Ported blower, lower, China-bay headers, SLP cat-back, 3.4/3.6 pulleys. No current time.
#7
Posted 05 July 2007 - 02:21 PM

'96 Monte L67 - Ported heads | Full 3" Exhaust | Ported TB | 180* T-stat | 104's | HAI | UDAP | SSPlog&Ported Rear | P&P Gen III | Walbro | AFC |
'93 Prelude H22A1 - Header | CAI | 2.5" SS Exhaust |
http://usatyourservice.webs.com | http://www.expertpcnc.com
#8
Posted 05 July 2007 - 03:21 PM
does your m112 supercharger use an m90 housing? Looks great

L67 engine and 4t65e-HD swap.
ZZP 1.95 Aluminum Rockers, Lightweight Pushrods, CC105lb Valve Springs, Ported Gen3 M90, N* throttle body, Lq4, Ported Lower Intake, Intense 3.4 Modular Pulley system, ZZP PCM, Underdrive Alternator Pulley, Underdrive Waterpump Pulley, ZZP Shift Kit, ZZP Powerlog, Milzy Motorsports 3-downpipe, Milzy Motorsports Side Exit Exaust, Magnaflow High Flow Cat, Warlboro 255l, Air Intake, 180 thermostat, Autolite 104, KYB, ZZP Poly MM
#9
Posted 05 July 2007 - 03:25 PM
z34xxx, on Jul 5 2007, 04:21 PM, said:
does your m112 supercharger use an m90 housing? Looks great
The M112 Hybrid uses an existing M90 casing. Now that I look back, I should have sprung for a GenV M90 casing over the GenIII M90 casing... the GenV is a little more efficient, but a ported GenIII is comparable.

12.536@109.89mph
Mod List: http://www.clubgp.co...ntOwnerID=19183
Back in Action - L67 block, SS4 cam, M112 hybrid @ 3.0", "lav74" P&P heads, TOGs, etc...
#10
Posted 05 July 2007 - 06:14 PM
Looks sick I'm really looking into a simular hybrid

L67 engine and 4t65e-HD swap.
ZZP 1.95 Aluminum Rockers, Lightweight Pushrods, CC105lb Valve Springs, Ported Gen3 M90, N* throttle body, Lq4, Ported Lower Intake, Intense 3.4 Modular Pulley system, ZZP PCM, Underdrive Alternator Pulley, Underdrive Waterpump Pulley, ZZP Shift Kit, ZZP Powerlog, Milzy Motorsports 3-downpipe, Milzy Motorsports Side Exit Exaust, Magnaflow High Flow Cat, Warlboro 255l, Air Intake, 180 thermostat, Autolite 104, KYB, ZZP Poly MM
#11
Posted 05 July 2007 - 06:15 PM

1998 Dark Carmine Red Metallic Z-34 SOLD
L67(9.4:1)|XP Cam|3.3''|N*|P&P M90+LIM|DPP's|42#GreenTops
VS cam/3.3''- 13.18@104.6 2.06 60'
#12
Posted 05 July 2007 - 07:18 PM
#13
Posted 05 July 2007 - 08:44 PM

1998 Z34 Monte with 18" Mossa Chrome rims, Viper Alarm
FWI, PEM, 180* T-Stat, DHP PCM v1.0, Custom Exhaust
#14
Posted 06 July 2007 - 07:30 AM
z34xxx, on Jul 5 2007, 07:14 PM, said:
The 112 snout is used as well. I actually have a Ford (problem circled) and SVT insignias on the side of the snout. LOL The shorter snout allows the inlet to pulley distance to be the same as a regular M90, so the belt isn't misaligned. The adapter plates in between create the additional room required for the longer M112 rotors. There are a few other pieces required as well, like relocation of the alternator, and raising up the coil packs.
HeavyChevy3800, on Jul 5 2007, 07:15 PM, said:
Speaking of coil packs...
LESSON #1... Remember the order of the coilpacks when you are tearing down. 1-4 is at the bottom, not the top. This makes it much easier to start the car the first time around. LOL I was conviced 1-4 was at the top, and I kept trying to turn that poor bastard over... fuel just kept pouring out, and I was getting some weird noises... It wouldn't start.

12.536@109.89mph
Mod List: http://www.clubgp.co...ntOwnerID=19183
Back in Action - L67 block, SS4 cam, M112 hybrid @ 3.0", "lav74" P&P heads, TOGs, etc...
#15
Posted 06 July 2007 - 10:58 AM
#16
Posted 06 July 2007 - 10:25 PM

12.536@109.89mph
Mod List: http://www.clubgp.co...ntOwnerID=19183
Back in Action - L67 block, SS4 cam, M112 hybrid @ 3.0", "lav74" P&P heads, TOGs, etc...
#17
Posted 07 July 2007 - 12:49 AM

04 Turbo Grand Prix GT Z7 turbo kit, zzp full intercooler, 60lb injectors,ST2 Cam,ZZP turbo valves, OER Lifterss, ZZP pushrods, HV3,Fbody brakes,
Blown 98 Z34. L36 block, NIC Cam w/90lb springs, FWI w/ K&N, Shift Kit, Ported blower, Custom Exhaust, ZZP custom tune, DPP headers, 3.25 pulley 13.329 @101.80 2.052 60ft (14.8389@91.83mph na TIME)
*RIP* 96 LS the fastest 3100 Monte Ever 16.131@83.94
#18
Posted 07 July 2007 - 07:10 AM
1996 Monte Z34 FWI, DHP Tuner, Custom Engine Mount, 2 40serise Mufflers, Proformace Cat
Never made it to the L67 Swap :(
Silly ricer wings are for planes.
#19
Posted 07 July 2007 - 07:55 AM
MasterJacko96, on Jul 7 2007, 01:49 AM, said:
If you're talking about hogging the entire circle to the gasket, then yeah, it's bad. There's something that happens called reversion, where exhaust gases try and zip back into the exhaust port once the exhaust velocity slows down (when the piston reaches near TDC on the exhaust stroke). The smaller exhaust port keeps the velocity up, and minimizes reversion. Also, because there's a step between the head and the header, if there is any reversion in the collector, it slams into a wall at the head, because there's that "reversion dam" there to slow it down.
Some open it up with a D, some open it up just a touch. I've got 230 exhaust duration, so I'm more biased towards exhaust velocity, so I keep a smaller exhaust port. It's also important to have exhaust flow run about 80% of what the intake flows (this is called exhaust bias). I didn't get the flow benched, but I looked at alot of pictures of heads, and sort of figured out what needed to be taken off where, and how much. :-)

12.536@109.89mph
Mod List: http://www.clubgp.co...ntOwnerID=19183
Back in Action - L67 block, SS4 cam, M112 hybrid @ 3.0", "lav74" P&P heads, TOGs, etc...
#20
Posted 07 July 2007 - 08:01 AM
philscribani, on Jul 7 2007, 08:10 AM, said:
Thanks for the props dude. It's not as clean as it looks on camera though. I spent another hour after that cleaning the bay with simple green.

12.536@109.89mph
Mod List: http://www.clubgp.co...ntOwnerID=19183
Back in Action - L67 block, SS4 cam, M112 hybrid @ 3.0", "lav74" P&P heads, TOGs, etc...
#21
Posted 07 July 2007 - 04:22 PM
#22
Posted 24 July 2007 - 06:00 PM
1998 Monte Carlo Z34
12.94@107.71 Street tires
#23
Posted 24 July 2007 - 06:40 PM
**Sold** :-(
99 Z34, 97,XXX miles, L67 Swap done by Milzy Motorsports, Custom HMS PCM Tuning,MSD Coils, MSD Wires,Autolite 104's,160* T-Stat, Ported Ceramic Coated Exhaust Mani's, Complete Custom 2.5" Exhaust System with Flowmaster 40's.,Rebuilt 4T65E-ND-HD Conversion with 3.29 gears done by Dynotech Performance,Intense Shift Kit, SS Goodridge Brake Lines, & KYB Struts.

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