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FS[Europe]: Twin-Screw kit for AJV8 engines (100 to more than 200 extra HP)
#63
I hope soon to know how the fitment goes, but I have full confidence it will work (If you fancy a trip to Belgium, I can install the kit for you). For best results though the original TB also needs to be bored out, am still looking for someone that can do this, but the TB can already be mounted as is.
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BeO (03-27-2012)
#64
Thanks for the info would be a nice trip, going down to Belgium and have a few extra hp with me back, as a souvenir but I doubt I have the financial muscles for such a conversion at the moment. Really should be saving up...
#66
I'm sure Andre' will be along to clarify, but from what I can tell you'll need to lower the compression, meaning a set of supercharged pistons. Adding a forced induction system to a high compression engine will lead to blown head gaskets.
#67
XJR still high hopes
I hope soon to know how the fitment goes, but I have full confidence it will work (If you fancy a trip to Belgium, I can install the kit for you). For best results though the original TB also needs to be bored out, am still looking for someone that can do this, but the TB can already be mounted as is.
Those of us with the "family sedans" still eagerly hope for a chance to use your wonderful kit to enhance our grocery getting experiences!
What additional parts require fabrication to make this a possibility for 2004-2009 XJR 4.2?
Thanks again,
Keith
#68
Dag Dutch_Razor,
As Sean B already mentioned due to the higher compression you will not come close to the SC engine resultsif it would all workout. Sorry, but it will be far cheaper to trade in your car for a SC, and mod from there, serioulsy.
As Sean B already mentioned due to the higher compression you will not come close to the SC engine resultsif it would all workout. Sorry, but it will be far cheaper to trade in your car for a SC, and mod from there, serioulsy.
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Panthro (04-08-2013)
#72
Have no idea actually; it feels very fast though, probably somewhat XKR-S like. ¼ mile racing isn’t as popular on this side of the pond, so no tracks around. I have bought a Gtech measurement device, so all that is left now is some time to learn how to launch without too much wheel spin.
A Nissan GTR weights 1750 kg and has "only" 480 hp.
The jaguar XJR 4.0 i V8 32V weights 1850 kg has 363 Hp and with your kit: 506 hp ...
This is a power to weight ratio of 3,65 kg per HP. Exact the same for both cars. The Nissan GTXR goes from 0 to 100 in 3,5 sec !!!!!!!!
But to sprint that fast it has 4 wheel drive. Ehum ... a problem !
Has your XJR a LSD ? I see on an other thread that people experiment with the dif ratio's by installing a dif from a 6 cyl. But this is in my 6cyl X-300 the weak spot. I have a light singer in the back.
Since your post above, 3 weeks are past. Do you have now the acceleration numbers ?
#73
Top end hp is just a part for acceleration as you know of course for 0-100kph. Power curve in the rpm range area of gearing is important, gearing in total (so gearbox plus diff ratios), drive train inertia, tires and gear speed etc. Major advantage for the GTR is the gearing, it is setup for fast acceleration (i.e. 1st is 15:1 whereas mine is 11:1), and needless to say that it can use the full power in 1st due to its 4wd whereas I can’t. Am not sure what the inertia difference is, mine is heavy, but it could be the same for the GTR as it has 4wd. And the GTR will also shift faster, which again takes of 1 or 2 tenth (just guessing though). I am working on faster shifting (TCM tune), not sure when that will be ready.
On paper I am more around the XKR-S and the BMW M5 560 BHP one, but I do not have urge to get numbers, as they will vary based on driver skills and weather conditions etc, just like for the XKR-S and BMW M5. Nevertheless I might give it a go sometime, I haven’t bought the gtech for nothing, but there are other things more important to work on for now.
I still use the stock diff gearing as changing this will affect economy and I just drive to much, but I do have a very good Diff, the OS Giken TCD (made for a GTR), which has shown to make the GTR faster on the track (of course I will never come close though).
On paper I am more around the XKR-S and the BMW M5 560 BHP one, but I do not have urge to get numbers, as they will vary based on driver skills and weather conditions etc, just like for the XKR-S and BMW M5. Nevertheless I might give it a go sometime, I haven’t bought the gtech for nothing, but there are other things more important to work on for now.
I still use the stock diff gearing as changing this will affect economy and I just drive to much, but I do have a very good Diff, the OS Giken TCD (made for a GTR), which has shown to make the GTR faster on the track (of course I will never come close though).
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#76
I actually think you could even get more hp out of it with LPG, but to do it right you might also have to change the valve seats, and possibly use stronger exhaust valves. I praise the practicality my car, and wouldn’t want to lose boot space for a LPG tank.
Imho it also just doesn’t feel right to add a different fuel system, being it meth kits, NOS or LPG to the XKR sports car, just as you wouldn’t want to do something like this with a Ferrari.
Imho it also just doesn’t feel right to add a different fuel system, being it meth kits, NOS or LPG to the XKR sports car, just as you wouldn’t want to do something like this with a Ferrari.
#77
I actually think you could even get more hp out of it with LPG, but to do it right you might also have to change the valve seats, and possibly use stronger exhaust valves. I praise the practicality my car, and wouldn’t want to lose boot space for a LPG tank.
Imho it also just doesn’t feel right to add a different fuel system, being it meth kits, NOS or LPG to the XKR sports car, just as you wouldn’t want to do something like this with a Ferrari.
Imho it also just doesn’t feel right to add a different fuel system, being it meth kits, NOS or LPG to the XKR sports car, just as you wouldn’t want to do something like this with a Ferrari.
I would....
How much do you think the valve seats and stronger exhaust valves would cost?
#78
jeengineering.co.uk do this for example, for £1842 they also port the heads, install larger/stronger exhaust valves and special seats.
#79
Lpg
I drove with a car at Jags Only in Belgium on LPG and it drove great. They have several V8s running on LPG and they use only a good LPI installation with the standard valves. According to them: No problem!
Installing a LPG kit in your car can be done at many places, however I had bad experiences in the past. Go to the best, to people who thoroughly understand the theory, like for example this one: www.bs-autotune.nl
Installing a LPG kit in your car can be done at many places, however I had bad experiences in the past. Go to the best, to people who thoroughly understand the theory, like for example this one: www.bs-autotune.nl
#80
I drove with a car at Jags Only in Belgium on LPG and it drove great. They have several V8s running on LPG and they use only a good LPI installation with the standard valves. According to them: No problem!