Power gains are always subject to many variables, I have at the moment (last dyno I did) was 268whp and about 250wtq. This motor (that exact motor in the video) will be in my car later this year. It is a 3.5 block bored 0.5mm over, 11.5:1 pistons, forged rods, and a 3.7L crank. Stock 3.5 L engine is 3471cc, and this engine will boost that to 3624cc, making the engine 4.4% larger if my math is accurate. I won't have the engine broken in and tuned till likely next year which is when I will be dynoing it and bringing it to the drag strip. This engine is going in a 2008 accord 6/6 replacing my j35z3 engine. Fastest 1/4 mile I did was 13.9. Now, I do have a few other mods since then but nothing to write home about that should make any big difference. But with this engine, heads, cams, tune, we are expecting around the 350-360whp range. So basically a 400 hp motor. But who really knows till it's all said and done. Optimistically I would like around 370whp. I will be etuning the car for more overall power and not so much peak power as I want it to be a proper daily driver set up however. I did ask what it will dyno before pulling the trigger, but there are SO many variables, it's not fair to say it will or won't dyno "x". Depends on the tune, the dyno, the day. All I know is this thing will be one strong J series. Eventually I will be posting videos and stuff about the engine... don't you guys worry 🙂
so what camshaft is in the head now? from what I understood, it's not a true variable cam set up with dual lobes. 1 for low end and 2nd lobe for high end. my understanding the Z2 head has 1 lobe , bigger than the low power lobe, but smaller than the high power lobe. if aftermarket cam, do you have the cam card showing lift and duration @.050 lift? thanks. I have the J35Z2 motor. and trying to learn everything that's different from other j35 series.
@@DMF716 I am not sure what the cam specs are. But this engine is replacing my j35z3 engine with manual trans and no vcm. So they are using a j35z2 block I believe (which is the same as a j35z3, j35z6). Then the heads are r70 heads fully reworked and set up to go as a direct swap for my stock j35z3. You can do cams and get some power but obviously without doing the heads, you are not getting anywhere near the potential out of your set up. Also, depending on the cam profile, you should be changing the valvetrain to handle the higher lift/duration. I was going to do it cheap and do just cams. Then it turned to, ok lets do a full set of heads. Then I was like.... what am I doing here, lets just go for it and see what this thing is capable of.
You guys should make a video on how to install your charge pipes and throttle body on the j30c. I mean you guys promote your products but there hasn't been a video on how to do
Honest ask here. Does Hondabond work differently than other gasket makers? How it’s used here sounds like a glue. I thought gasket maker should be allowed to cure for a short period of time before reassembly.
Yeah it was applied a bit heavy on the oil pump there in the video cause the tip on the tube was messed up. It was actually thinned out before applying oil pump but didn't really capture that part on the camera unfortunately.
I can't stand the sequence you use to torque your bolts I was always taught middle inside out Criss crossed like you should have done on the oil pan I bet the manufacturer tells you to do it like I said These engines already leak oil bad enough why risk it
Power gains are always subject to many variables, I have at the moment (last dyno I did) was 268whp and about 250wtq. This motor (that exact motor in the video) will be in my car later this year. It is a 3.5 block bored 0.5mm over, 11.5:1 pistons, forged rods, and a 3.7L crank. Stock 3.5 L engine is 3471cc, and this engine will boost that to 3624cc, making the engine 4.4% larger if my math is accurate. I won't have the engine broken in and tuned till likely next year which is when I will be dynoing it and bringing it to the drag strip. This engine is going in a 2008 accord 6/6 replacing my j35z3 engine. Fastest 1/4 mile I did was 13.9. Now, I do have a few other mods since then but nothing to write home about that should make any big difference. But with this engine, heads, cams, tune, we are expecting around the 350-360whp range. So basically a 400 hp motor. But who really knows till it's all said and done. Optimistically I would like around 370whp. I will be etuning the car for more overall power and not so much peak power as I want it to be a proper daily driver set up however. I did ask what it will dyno before pulling the trigger, but there are SO many variables, it's not fair to say it will or won't dyno "x". Depends on the tune, the dyno, the day. All I know is this thing will be one strong J series. Eventually I will be posting videos and stuff about the engine... don't you guys worry 🙂
so what camshaft is in the head now? from what I understood, it's not a true variable cam set up with dual lobes. 1 for low end and 2nd lobe for high end.
my understanding the Z2 head has 1 lobe , bigger than the low power lobe, but smaller than the high power lobe.
if aftermarket cam, do you have the cam card showing lift and duration @.050 lift?
thanks. I have the J35Z2 motor. and trying to learn everything that's different from other j35 series.
@@DMF716 I am not sure what the cam specs are. But this engine is replacing my j35z3 engine with manual trans and no vcm. So they are using a j35z2 block I believe (which is the same as a j35z3, j35z6). Then the heads are r70 heads fully reworked and set up to go as a direct swap for my stock j35z3. You can do cams and get some power but obviously without doing the heads, you are not getting anywhere near the potential out of your set up. Also, depending on the cam profile, you should be changing the valvetrain to handle the higher lift/duration. I was going to do it cheap and do just cams. Then it turned to, ok lets do a full set of heads. Then I was like.... what am I doing here, lets just go for it and see what this thing is capable of.
Any updates on this motor? What did it Dyno? And did you add force induction?
Any update on this motor?
Thanks for the J series content, y’all the best in the J series game!
I want to do this and really need too and have it placed in the car.. I know I can!! This is great!
I've always loved engine assembly, so this is right up my alley
Nice job bro ...I wanna see a longer content
And another banger Sean. J Swap Jason.
You guys should make a video on how to install your charge pipes and throttle body on the j30c. I mean you guys promote your products but there hasn't been a video on how to do
Yeah we're working on a few type s install videos right now actually.
That's my N/A, 3.7L Engine Build!!!
Excelente trabajo amigo
What is the thickness of the Hondabond?
hope to see results compared to factory
Just a genuine question, could you please show a video on that Tdc and explain why thanks love the videos
I'm going to be doing a video specifically to doing the timing belt really soon.
what's the part numer of the wall pipe I'm rebuilding one but someone lost it and I need to buy one
Honest ask here. Does Hondabond work differently than other gasket makers? How it’s used here sounds like a glue. I thought gasket maker should be allowed to cure for a short period of time before reassembly.
Very good
Are all r70 heads interchangeable with different respective valve trains?
Not all but most.
Hi, what kind of studs attach the cylinder head?
ARP head studs was used in this video.
@@PowerRevRacing I saw that the art, What is their catalog number?
@@Kirill4090 powerrevracing.com/products/arp-head-studs-for-honda-v6-j-series-engines?_pos=1&_sid=749ecdb3f&_ss=r
@@PowerRevRacing I saw that too. I am interested in the ARP catalog number.
@@Kirill4090 does not exist. We piece together a kit with all arp components
hello boss u turck wrench is 3/8 0 1/4 "
I will be swapping out my j35z2 with some Brian Crower cams does anyone know if my engine will good for this since it has vcm and not vtec
I wonder who taught you to apply so much RTV?
Yeah it was applied a bit heavy on the oil pump there in the video cause the tip on the tube was messed up. It was actually thinned out before applying oil pump but didn't really capture that part on the camera unfortunately.
@@PowerRevRacing Clearly, good work then =)
which bearings did you use for j37 main and rods?
ACL for main bearings and oem Honda rod bearings.
@@PowerRevRacing acl 3.5 main bearing?
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I can't stand the sequence you use to torque your bolts I was always taught middle inside out Criss crossed like you should have done on the oil pan I bet the manufacturer tells you to do it like I said These engines already leak oil bad enough why risk it