u guys seriously deserve more subs. i came here to listen to a sweet sounding VQ motor to end up learning a few things here and there. as i always do. I prefer you guys over all these car vlogging kids out there all day.
I'll bet that's classified info and extremely difficult to reproduce without being affiliated with an electric car company. An electric power adder kinda feels like contamination on such a nice engine. And all-electric is flat-out uninteresting in comparison.
@@NickKautz I'm sure it's classified, but Sasha isn't affiliated with an car electric company, he does work with a company that builds controllers and such. Also I don't think it would be a contamination as anything that makes a vehicle quicker is cool. Electric is the future.
A bit too crazy. 405 lb-ft of torque from a 4.2 liter NA can only mean oxygenated fuel and that´s at the crank. If these numbers are at the wheel/axle then it can only be NOS.
A theory on the glowing header question: the middle cylinders are getting less air then the side cylinders because the velocity stacks have less space to draw from, making them run a little bit more rich and cooler
Great work Sasha. Great work Speed Academy for the coverage. Maybe I wait a few years and hit up Jim/Sasha for a motor. Lol. Damn way to set the Nissan world on fire and be so open about it how you did it. All we've had for years the GTR's. Too bad it took this long to get VQ's up there. This is refreshing.
Just as a comparison, the Ferrari 458 is one of the highest HP/L production cars (N/A of course). The most powerful iteration of that motor makes 597 BHP from 4.5L of displacement (133 BHP/L). This VQ makes 537 WHP from 4.2L of displacement which equates to ~630 BHP = 150 HP/L
I am a gear head at heart and in mind... But, I am not good with some things, so I have a hard time with the kind of math to do something like this. Every day I think of doing this with a Vq and to see someone actually do it gives me hope. Awesome job Speed Academy, congratulations.
I mean bore any motor almost a liter over with proper intake exhaust fuel system and tune and its gonna make a lot more power. Built internals so you can rev higher and get a wider powerband will do the same as well
This is a dream come true and I have the q50 3.7 my goal was to trade that in for a Q60/G37 coup that’s has the VQ37 with the awd and build a NA motor to make over 450 awhp which as I see is def possible. This right here is confirmation of that if only there was more shops around like this to really get into that kind of build.
I'd love to help you guys smash some lap times! Great numbers! Finally passing the IMSA engine power levels! Email me if you'd like to chat. Good work guys.
@@Smoki501 Yeah but do you know how badass it would be to use the same vq motor it came with? Major kudos. Anyone can make 5xx whp on an ls with i/h/c setup on any platform, but a vq? pretty epic
This is how you build. Once you've experienced big NA power, you never go back. Turbos are fun but the real track weapons for sensitivity, longevity and reliability are high HP NA. End of story. I run a dry sump LS3 with a custom Kelford cam, touched up rotating assy, custom SS LT headers and 3" exhaust in a T56 mag S2K. I have owned many litre bikes before that too, so NA is where I prefer.
Hell yeah!!! preach it brother. I'd take an NA engine every day of the week over a turbo one. I don't care if it makes more power nothing will ever replace the feel of a na v8.
Umm yes it is lol its proly more than 5k of work in these heads, especially in development, but a port job that is the best in the world for tbat motor wont be cheap
Congrats guys, this is incredible stuff. I never thought it would make this much! Any idea how much more a porsche rsr engine would make? I am almost as blown away to find out those engines still make more then this
Nick Kautz I mean there’s FBO e85 on tire stock engine/chasis/suspension/diff/axles with the VQ35DE variant running 11s that only made like 300ish whp.. I believe(RZGMOTORSPORTS). Now imagine a 4.2L at 500whp. I don’t get how this 350z would perform any differently? 500whp in a stock gutted 350z on tire would do a hella lot better than 11s no doubt. I don’t think I’m reaching if I say 10s either.
sage sokol exactly. Everyone likes to bash and underestimate the Z/VQ platform when it comes to drag racing. It’s usually V8 guys too. Maybe it’s because that’s all they have? It’s not too often you’ll catch a muscle/pony car drifting, auto cross, touge, track etc. Upsets them when they see a 350z, (which could arguably do it all), drag racing and getting 12s with a stock v6 engine and tire while there’s modern 6MT V8s out there that struggle to even crack 12s on the track.
That’s quite impressive. Deserves a lot of respect. Especially in the days of turbo everything. Although my NA motor makes 700 horsepower, it does so with 9.4 liters at only 5200 rpm. But it has 500 ft lbs at 2800 rpm and 710 at 4700. But that’s just a mild 10:1 CR. Different strokes for different folks. Heh, literally. Sweet Nissan though
To be fair I think most of the engine build was JWT's knowledge, Sasha has the know how and the familiarity with VQ's to tune it and make it work in a car.
Right haha I was thinking the along the same lines. Meh put the air box on'er and a big catless exhaust, then hear those mega trumpets roar. But no really, I wonder how the exhaust sounds on this VQ.
Jim Wolf Tech made a monster of a VQ, I love it. I can only dreamed of Toyota's V6 and V8 engines getting this level of aftermarket support, all the NA monsters of those engines that I've seen are from factory race teams and other engine builders that only build engines for top tier motorsports.
Running forged internals, I imagine? I'm looking at upgrading my G in the near future, but I admit I'm looking at pro charging if it ends up cheaper than turbo+forged internals
Philip Asher yea built bottom end. Either way you’re going to have to run forged if you want anything over 420whp... I’d personally go turbo unless you plan on staying low boost the entire time. Turbos are the easiest things to make raw power and you don’t have to worry about belts and shit snapping all the time.
@@packrunnr shelby Gt350 5.2 L 8200rpm...Porsche 918 Spyder - 9150-rpmLexus LFA - 9000-rpm The V10 Ferrari F12tdf - 8900-rpmPorsche 911 (991) GT3 RS - 8800-rpmAudi R8 V10 (First Generation) - 8700 RPM Do some Research before you come to conclusions.
u guys seriously deserve more subs. i came here to listen to a sweet sounding VQ motor to end up learning a few things here and there. as i always do. I prefer you guys over all these car vlogging kids out there all day.
I enjoy your videos as well 😎
Thanks, we enjoy your channel a lot too! Hope to see you at GridLife this year.
Upload more daddy
dad why no videos
wow you havent been to Japan for ages... we miss you champ.. come jump on Sammit's Discord...
If there isn't a 4hr video on the hybrid system I'm going to very upset.
Totally agree !! It should be documentary style
Camhin1 agreed, with all the details too. Sasha does some interesting work.
Seconded, I agree whole-heartedly
I'll bet that's classified info and extremely difficult to reproduce without being affiliated with an electric car company. An electric power adder kinda feels like contamination on such a nice engine. And all-electric is flat-out uninteresting in comparison.
@@NickKautz I'm sure it's classified, but Sasha isn't affiliated with an car electric company, he does work with a company that builds controllers and such. Also I don't think it would be a contamination as anything that makes a vehicle quicker is cool. Electric is the future.
i think its safe to say that this car is beyond using a plenum and throttlebody spacer
pablo cardona Lol
holy shit what gave it away? The ITB?
Crazy numbers! That's over 89Hp per cylinder or 127hp per liter out of an N/A V6.
You mean a 4.2L V6
@@stezenast5878 why do you open your mouth to say dumb shit
Honda did 120hp per liter in the S2000
@@Baerschi100 right….is that somehow important to my statement from 5 years ago?
A bit too crazy. 405 lb-ft of torque from a 4.2 liter NA can only mean oxygenated fuel and that´s at the crank. If these numbers are at the wheel/axle then it can only be NOS.
They should call it the 420z now 🚬
BlaZe it
VQ42SXY
We can only hope the next gen z is similar build/power to this
Hahahaha facts!
@@Smoki501 too bad it’s the same speed around a track
Awesome!! Been following your car since the DE days! Thanks for all your hard work on the all motor VQ platform!!
Sickkk!! Nisformance in the house!
This is so beyond impressive. Jim Wolf Technology and Sasha thanks for what you have done for the VQ community.
What an awesome Engine.
600hp NA VQ...
Thanks for not spoiling the video, idiot.
@@Kj16V *lol he didnt say what type of Horsepower..* So I had to watch to Video to see If it was Crank or Wheel Horsepower
Kj16V Didn’t say torque, didn’t say wheel or crank, didn’t say anything about the torque curve, pull that stick out of your ass
Who reads the comments before watching the video hahahaha
@@pirelli41 Me, like a fool!
Congratulations!! Huge accomplishment, should be very proud. Great work!!
A theory on the glowing header question: the middle cylinders are getting less air then the side cylinders because the velocity stacks have less space to draw from, making them run a little bit more rich and cooler
An idea to look into
O2 sensors on each cylinder would be very interesting
Usually they use exhaust gas temperature sensors in each runner.
I think it's actually less back pressure because of firing order.
Make them run different length like church organs maybe...just a suggestion
I LOVE the content! To the point, no scene boy music, no delays, just good info and AMAZING VQ MUSIC 🎺🎺
Great work Sasha. Great work Speed Academy for the coverage. Maybe I wait a few years and hit up Jim/Sasha for a motor. Lol. Damn way to set the Nissan world on fire and be so open about it how you did it. All we've had for years the GTR's. Too bad it took this long to get VQ's up there. This is refreshing.
Honored to say I have been in this room and hooked up to that dyno. You guys rock!! Still loving the work you did to my 370z roadster!
*Wow Awesome Numbers & Congrats!*
ITBs + Stroked = Heaven
Vicious VQ and 8000 rpm😍😍
Hoooollyyy fkk. Sasha is a canadian treasure. Gawd damn
DONALD TRUMP
Just as a comparison, the Ferrari 458 is one of the highest HP/L production cars (N/A of course). The most powerful iteration of that motor makes 597 BHP from 4.5L of displacement (133 BHP/L). This VQ makes 537 WHP from 4.2L of displacement which equates to ~630 BHP = 150 HP/L
I am a gear head at heart and in mind... But, I am not good with some things, so I have a hard time with the kind of math to do something like this. Every day I think of doing this with a Vq and to see someone actually do it gives me hope. Awesome job Speed Academy, congratulations.
Awesome job on that VQ build!! Over 500 horses is really not too shabby!! :)
Amazing result! Congrats Sasha and JWT!
Yes the LS3 6.2 has more torque at lower RPMs, but still what they have is an absolute remarkable achievement with a 'smaller' displacement engine.
I mean bore any motor almost a liter over with proper intake exhaust fuel system and tune and its gonna make a lot more power. Built internals so you can rev higher and get a wider powerband will do the same as well
@@E46TY hint LS7?
Or a junk 4.8 will have more torque than that with a tune and a few other goodies
@@timothyjensen3465 Still is a bigger displacement engine than the VQ - for countries that tax on displacement e.g. Japan and UK, that matters.
Just build for boost and call it a day, much easier and way more power.
OMG!! That's beautiful!! Awesome guys!!! I'm subscribing right now!!
The fact that this is all motor blows my mind!!! Congrats! Ground breaking stuff guys!
"Those are some very attractive holes right there". Keeping it classy, Dave! 😂
Oh wow, it makes more than 200 whp more than the majority of street-driven HR's. Congrats! This is a massive achievement.
Absolute madness. Hats off to Sasha, that man knows how to push the envelope.
Hello, supra daddy
Man this sounds great, it wraps up so fast and whines down faster. amazing build man.
I'm one of those rare birds who has an Injen CAI and Gibson stainless axle back on a 2004 Murano with 20" FX35 wheels. I cant leave anything alone.
Gotta bump up these views. How can people not be stoked about this?
What a great uplifting video to start my day. Thank you all :)
Always with the great content, you guys never disappoint
Congratulations to everyone involved! Such a great achievement in the development of this program.
This is a dream come true and I have the q50 3.7 my goal was to trade that in for a Q60/G37 coup that’s has the VQ37 with the awd and build a NA motor to make over 450 awhp which as I see is def possible. This right here is confirmation of that if only there was more shops around like this to really get into that kind of build.
Sasha literally never fails to impress us. Keep up the great work!
Seriously impressive. Congrats!
Nothing like a NA motor kicking ass bringing power to the rollers.
Oh lord JESUS! that engine! the noise! the power!
That is an amazing built! Awesome sound
So glad for Sasha, he deserves all that happiness!
Absolutely insane numbers... Looking forward to him tuning my BRZ in a couple of weeks!
Amazing! Great job man!
I'd love to help you guys smash some lap times! Great numbers! Finally passing the IMSA engine power levels! Email me if you'd like to chat. Good work guys.
just an absolutely filthy setup!! congrats sasha!
Imagine that engine in a Datsun 240z like one shown in Jay Leno Garage
Weak. People are already putting V10's in them.
So I can just call JWT and ask for the sasha VQ42 special?
Don't forget the blank cheque :P
Yes
Or Just get an LS throw heads/cam and make same power 😜
@@Smoki501 Yeah but do you know how badass it would be to use the same vq motor it came with? Major kudos. Anyone can make 5xx whp on an ls with i/h/c setup on any platform, but a vq? pretty epic
@@Smoki501 So when did an LS motor come as a 4.2L ?
🤣🤣 Sasha's reaction @ 0:05 is great, such a great guy. Respect for rocking the vq still.
Incredible. Very well done!
This is crazy! Lovin’ the VQ Lovin’.
Congratulations guys! This is an awesome achievement!
I'll just sit back here with my V8 and cry.
Lol
The Jack roush motors 302ci in the 90s imsa cars made 900hp when unrestricted and would rev 10,000rpm
TexasRoadWarrior but I don’t have an IMSA car
V8 350z life
Why? Lol N/A V8 record is somewhere north of 1100whp
Holyyy shit its back!!!!! Excited for you, please more videos!!!
This is how you build. Once you've experienced big NA power, you never go back. Turbos are fun but the real track weapons for sensitivity, longevity and reliability are high HP NA. End of story.
I run a dry sump LS3 with a custom Kelford cam, touched up rotating assy, custom SS LT headers and 3" exhaust in a T56 mag S2K. I have owned many litre bikes before that too, so NA is where I prefer.
never heard of anyone running a Kelford cam in a LS. What made you go that route?
Hell yeah!!! preach it brother. I'd take an NA engine every day of the week over a turbo one. I don't care if it makes more power nothing will ever replace the feel of a na v8.
U owned a liter bike in a straight line?! Or lap?
Awsome video guys! Can't wait to see you rip it on the track.
Man I love this car, that engine is amazing. Sasha you are the man, I would love to take this car on the streets, lol.
LOVE!!!!!!!!!!!!! Congrats Sasha!
It's an AP2 350z!
Love the sound of the ITBs!!
the hill climb masters would be proud, this vq is a monster.... going to be passing ls swaps on the straight :P
JWT knows the deal. The knowledge they have about the VQ is crazy.
The knowledge they have about every Nissan engine is crazy
In my TOP 5 favorite vids on UA-cam!! what a machine.
commented before i heard it run.. im so excited to hear this beast.
So wild. Awesome video and work.
congrats Sasha cant wait for the track vids
That is absolutely incredible! Will we see it running in any of the Ontario racing series this season?
Vq motors just doubled in price😬
theres proly 5k or more of port work alone lol I don't think ppl are rushing out to replicate this setup
@@miskone1044 haha nope
Umm yes it is lol its proly more than 5k of work in these heads, especially in development, but a port job that is the best in the world for tbat motor wont be cheap
Congrats guys, this is incredible stuff. I never thought it would make this much! Any idea how much more a porsche rsr engine would make? I am almost as blown away to find out those engines still make more then this
I absolutely love this channel. I might even start giving you guys money lol 😂
Dude my boosted vq37 didn't even make that much power. I wasn't pushing it or anything but that's really fucking impressive
Take it to the drag strip and set a all motor world record 😀
Joseph Flores
Cool motor but not a drag car. It would probably run mid 11s 😴
@@applebitefool Nothing wrong with that although ETs will be dependent on weight. It they strip the car out it will run 10's.
You 'd have to put that motor in a purpose built drag car, road race cars are not built for launches and straight line grip
Nick Kautz I mean there’s FBO e85 on tire stock engine/chasis/suspension/diff/axles with the VQ35DE variant running 11s that only made like 300ish whp.. I believe(RZGMOTORSPORTS). Now imagine a 4.2L at 500whp. I don’t get how this 350z would perform any differently? 500whp in a stock gutted 350z on tire would do a hella lot better than 11s no doubt. I don’t think I’m reaching if I say 10s either.
sage sokol exactly. Everyone likes to bash and underestimate the Z/VQ platform when it comes to drag racing. It’s usually V8 guys too. Maybe it’s because that’s all they have? It’s not too often you’ll catch a muscle/pony car drifting, auto cross, touge, track etc. Upsets them when they see a 350z, (which could arguably do it all), drag racing and getting 12s with a stock v6 engine and tire while there’s modern 6MT V8s out there that struggle to even crack 12s on the track.
Amazing build. Can't wait to see some crazy sasha race action 🤘
Congrats!
Sick!
Great job guys!
Congrats guys! Its mind blowing numbers. I'm proud to say that I'm using Jim Wolf ECU 🤘
That’s quite impressive. Deserves a lot of respect. Especially in the days of turbo everything. Although my NA motor makes 700 horsepower, it does so with 9.4 liters at only 5200 rpm. But it has 500 ft lbs at 2800 rpm and 710 at 4700. But that’s just a mild 10:1 CR. Different strokes for different folks. Heh, literally.
Sweet Nissan though
AMAZING!!!
Sasha and kels are my HERO.
"happiest sasha ive seen" man literally had the straightest face possible
:)
Because he is dealing with women
... and 400 + torque!!! on a V6!! Amazing!! On a NA motor!! Nice!!
truly awesome content
Congratulations Sasha!
Dude holding the camera has some serious balls! Standing so close like theres not a bunch of metal moving at high speeds right in front of him
That is so freaking cool🤘 good work 💪 guys
Wow for an NA that's insane!
Can’t wait to see this thing fly!
Great video
Holy shock towers, Batman! Those are huge.
Great engine, btw!
Sasha is a genius...
he is definitely not dumb...
To be fair I think most of the engine build was JWT's knowledge, Sasha has the know how and the familiarity with VQ's to tune it and make it work in a car.
What an effort, serious bit of engineering right here. That engine note though... I suppose you can't have everything.
Right haha I was thinking the along the same lines. Meh put the air box on'er and a big catless exhaust, then hear those mega trumpets roar. But no really, I wonder how the exhaust sounds on this VQ.
Jim Wolf Tech made a monster of a VQ, I love it.
I can only dreamed of Toyota's V6 and V8 engines getting this level of aftermarket support, all the NA monsters of those engines that I've seen are from factory race teams and other engine builders that only build engines for top tier motorsports.
This thing makes as much as my Z makes on 15lbs of boost 🤣
I almost called that HP last week. I said it would make 530whp!
Running forged internals, I imagine? I'm looking at upgrading my G in the near future, but I admit I'm looking at pro charging if it ends up cheaper than turbo+forged internals
Philip Asher yea built bottom end. Either way you’re going to have to run forged if you want anything over 420whp... I’d personally go turbo unless you plan on staying low boost the entire time.
Turbos are the easiest things to make raw power and you don’t have to worry about belts and shit snapping all the time.
Always respect a well boosted Z, but mad props to an all motor VQ though
Have y'all heard of freshkicks he will eat this crap up
@@tonser316 everyone's knows about freshie, but hes moved on to bigger things from his boosted nismo
I put my headphones on for the pulls, was not disappointed.
Such a cool video!
this is just awesome, cant say anything else
The sound is so good
Sooooo I has a G37. This is basically my dream setup
There is a guy with a all motor coyote engine N/A that revs 82k rpm and its making 600rwp but thats a v8 not a v6 so very impressive with this car
I dont think a v8 can do 82000 rpms
@@packrunnr shelby Gt350 5.2 L 8200rpm...Porsche 918 Spyder - 9150-rpmLexus LFA - 9000-rpm
The V10
Ferrari F12tdf - 8900-rpmPorsche 911 (991) GT3 RS - 8800-rpmAudi R8 V10 (First Generation) - 8700 RPM
Do some Research before you come to conclusions.
@@trunkslorenzana k=1000
82k = 82000
No engine does this lmao
@@AngeloAmanoDomingo oops my fault, I Just realized I added another 0, I meant 8200k not 82000k My bad guys.
11:50 the cameraman hovering over the engine bay is looking nervous after the word catastrophic was thrown around
Man. That car is gonna be a LOT of fun.
With the hybrid system working it will be well over 800+ hp, she's gonna be a beast.
Right! Hypercar 350z. HyperZ
@@Nasonix2 Demons hit that and they're not even really in the super category lol.
Impressive NA is the way
120whp/L . Impressive AF