Automation Tokyo Auto Salon 2017 - 東京オートサロン

#Saminda CZ-S debut for Tokyo Auto Salon , despite it discontinuation.

Despite the end of CZ-S , Saminda has showcased it in 2017 Tokyo Auto Show again .

Instead of a 1.3-liter hybrid , it’s powered by a 1.6-liter twin turbo that can be found in the C1 WRC making over 340bhp.

P.S : i will not be active in automation that soon as lunar new year is coming and i have many work to do for the beginning of the few months.

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please listen to video before reading to get the mood right

The music from Baby Metal plays as a DSDR rep reveals the first car of the show

DSDR would like to reveal our first car for the Autosaloon.

This is a restomod Saminda 1970 CZ5, the very first CZ5.

Exterior wise we have left everything standard with the exception of new modern headlights and front and side indicators to make her street legal. The only major change is the new wheels which are alloy copies of the original 14" wheels.



DSDR also decided to restore the original interior and stereo system whilst fitting hidden airbags and automatic retracting seat-belts to comply with new vehicle standards.
The suspension has been tuned for a much sportier ride and better handling, we first increased spring stiffness to triple that of the original car before also fitting new shock absorbers with a stiffer damper rate and much larger front and rear swaybars with changes to rear camber and a minor decrease in ride height and we fitted a full underbody tray to protect the 46 year old chassis.
Brakes were upgraded to vented units with 2 piston front calipers, however the original size of 275mm was kept along with the original rear brake calipers with changes made to the brake pad material to help decrease stopping distance.
Fitted to the new 17" Alloy wheels are Federal super soft tyres measuring in at 185/30R17, the gearbox remains the original 5 speed manual however we have replaced the locking rear differential with a new LSD.


We have spent the majority of our time improving the engine whilst keeping it true to its original form.
The first thing we did was have the block cleaned and honed, next was to fill said block with a DSD CNC’d billet crankshaft and lightweight billet high compression pistons with Titanium rods sourced from GRP that are too sexy not to show off

From here we had the original head cleaned and decked the cam retainers were replaced with billet items whilst a VVT system from a modern day Saminda was modified to fit the new lightweight adjustable cam timing gears. New stainless steel hollow valves were also fitted along with new beehive valve springs and a new set of valve covers were made[note that no porting has been done to these heads they still retain the factory casting].
The original Dcoe carburetor has been refurbished and tuned for e85 and is mounted on the original intake manifold, this has however been match ported to the cylinder head intake and a new set of trumpets replaces the original air filter.
The ignition system was also overhauled and replaced with modern day components with data logging capabilities. Finally we made a set of 4-1 extractors to specifically suit this engine and tune and attached a new 2.5 inch stainless steel exhaust with a single modern day muffler to help keep that original sound that Saminda enthusiast love so much. The new engine drives just like the original sounds just like the original but power has been improved significantly to 232Hp.

We are selling this car if the right buyer comes along please contact Darkshine5 by Pm to make a offer.

Stats and official Mt Stanley test lap time.

The Original 1970 CZ5

The DSDR Saminda CZ5

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##ENTHUSIA SPEED FACTORY SHOW BOOTH

Demo car 1: 1991 DIMENSION WARP SSP4R RAIJIN DEMO CAR

A legendary sports car with surprising popularity in Japan even 20 years after it’s production. Enthusia has pushed the car to it’s absolute limits with the best quality parts on the market to create a 57 second lap car while remaining street legal.

Custom Parts Catalog

Body

  • ENTHUSIA RAIJIN 2 PIECE FRONT BUMPER DRY CFRP
  • ENTHUSIA RAIJIN DRY CFRP SIDE BLADE
  • ENTHUSIA RAIJIN DRY CFRP REAR DIFFUSER AND FRP REAR BUMPER
  • ENTHUSIA RAIJIN DRY CFRP HOOD AND TRUNK
  • ENTHUSIA DRY CFRP DOORS FOR THE BNR32 WARP
  • ENTHUSIA DRY CFRP FRONT AND REAR BUMPER CANRADS
  • ENTHUSIA AIR ATTACK DRY CFRP DOWNFORCE UNDERTRAY
  • ENTHUSIA AIR ATTACK 3 PIECE GT WING DRY CFRP

Engine

  • ENTHUSIA TITANIUM CONNECTING RODS FOR THE JB26
  • ENTHUSIA 7:1 FORGED LIGHTWEIGHT PISTONS FOR THE JB26
  • ENTHUSIA BILLET CRANK FOR THE JB26
    -GREDDY T88 34D TURBO KIT WITH SPRAY INTERCOOLER @ 40 PSI
  • ENTHUSIA STAND ALONE EMU
  • ENTHUSIA LIGHTWEIGHT PULLEY KIT
  • ENTHUSIA LIGHTWEIGHT BATTERY
  • ENTHUSIA HIGH FLOW INJECTORS AND RACING THROTTLE BODY
  • ENTHUSIA DOLPHIN TAIL CAT-BACK TITANIUM EXHAUST AND HEADERS
  • ENTHUSIA HIGH PERFORMANCE CAMSHAFTS
  • 2002 WARP SSP4R 6 SPEED TRANSMISSION WITH ENTHUSIA GEAR KIT AND MECHANICAL DIFFERENTIAL

Suspension and Chassis

  • TEIN RACING COILOVER AND DAMPER KIT
  • TEIN RACING SWAY BAR KIT
  • CUSCO STRUT BAR AND 6 POINT ROLL CAGE
  • VOLK TE37 19""
  • TOYO PROXES R888 315MM F&R
  • PROJECT MU F 350MM R 260MM CERAMIC DISC BRAKES WITH PROJECT MU RACING BRAKE PADS AND CALIPERS

Stats

(The demo car when tested was not fitted with carbon fiber body panels)

Power to Weight: 460 HP Per Tonne
Power: 674 HP @ 7300 RPM
Torque: 722 NM @ 5100 RPM
Weight: 1450 KG
0-60: 2.9
Wangan Top Speed: 190 MPH
1/4 mile: 10.50 @ 136 MPH
250m Cornering Test: 1.74 G @ 146 MPH
TSUKUBA HYPER LAP: 57.63

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We proudly present you the car that gave the GTL garage the victory at the Time Attack Challenge 1995:

STORM ENVY GTL

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Base car: '90 Storm Envy Turbo Coupe.

External changes:

  • Modified front bumper with carbon fiber lip and wings;
  • Modified rear bumper;
  • Extended fenders with air vents;
  • Modified hood with more vents;
  • Roof scoop; (The driver need some air too);
  • New adjustable wing;
  • New clean headlights;
  • And the GTL Gold paint.




Drivetrain Specs:

  • Engine: 6.0L Turbo DOHC V8
  • Power: 1273 hp@7000 rpm
  • Torque: 1364 Nm@5900 rpm
  • Redline: 7800 rpm
  • Fuel Octane: 100 RON
  • Gearbox: 5 M/T
  • Differential: Geared LSD
  • Drive type: Longitudinal AWD - 50F/50R

Car Specs:

  • Tyres: Semi Slicks
  • Front: 315/30 R18
  • Rear: 305/30 R18
  • Wheels: Magnesium
  • Brakes
  • Front: Vented Disc 4 pistons 375mm
  • Rear: Vented Disc 1 piston 260mm
  • Weight: 1823.5kg

Testing Specs:

  • 0 - 100 km/h: 2.8 s
  • 80 - 120 km/h: 1.0 s
  • 1/4 mile: 9.90 s @ 248 km/h
  • Standing km: 17.58 s @ 288 km/h
  • Máx Speed: 288 km/h
  • Cornering Test 20m: 1.24g @ 56.1 km/h
  • Cornering Test 200m: 1.29g @ 202.8 km/h
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Calvinator has a few entries. Being a company that makes sleeper versions of cars from Royal and Recently acquired DeLorean, we have a wide range of tuner cars.

First Up is the Calvinator Sleeper of the reintroduced Cruiser from Royal: The Calvinator Bruiser
CNCharger - Bruiser CNCharger.zip (25.2 KB)


Top Speed: 265 mph
Accel: 0-60mph @ 2.2sec
Driveability: about 35

Will provide more info later.

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Gryphon Gear would be quite pleased to host an exhibit given part of our team is involved in Super GT (our test driver Kai is a guest driver on the circuit).

If anyone is interested send us a car. I’ll only do one so first come first served. Edit: if I think I can do something with the car and it’s not so shit that Kai will intentionally total it.

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how about our car.
CNCharger - Bruiser CNCharger.zip (25.2 KB)

Super GT you say?

Hear that @Rk38 @Starfish94 ?

Drivability is about 35 but it says 45.3 on the screen? Lol

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Shhh he’s gonna complain that everyone is ganging up on him again

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Ahem

in other news, Kimura is planning on bringing their Super GT cars to the show as well. new Rocket Bunny kits are also to be released for some of Kimura’s vehicles.

Its been awhile since we showcased it. We said more info soon.

You’ve already posted that, besides, it looks like you’re using your usual tricks of too much Tech and marking your car down 45%. For reference GG will be releasing a 2100bhp 311mph car with 81 reliability that comes to nearly the same unmarked Price for production alone… So no I don’t think I’d be able to work with that.

@Starfish94 @Rk38 Also Super GT cars huh? Do note GG don’t manage their own Super GT cars in this instance, they only provided the driver and some pit crew. The Super GT spec is a bit… Below our usual level so we only commit to one major series, which currently would be the theoretically recurrent AMWEC.

Ok, I will give you a better car. Tomorrow.

Note: don’t go ham on everything, leave some room for upgrading. That’s what tuner is about!

(Technically a reply to CNC but applicable for everybody and anybody interested in my offer above.)

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Ok. There is still the Sublime. It has room for improvement. The Super Wagon is a sublime with a bigger engine. I will get you a car, but the Sublime will always be an option. It has a meager 600 bhp.

Hmmm, as a matter of fact, I have been tinkering with a design that could be our possible Super GT entry. :wink:

@strop sent you a copy of my idea(s) so you can tell me what you think.

So I tuned @CNCharger’s Bruiser… Im guessing I can post it here? (im not that good at this tuning business)

#Bruiser Custom:

Base model: Calvinator Bruiser

###External Modifications:

  • Custom Front Bumper and carbon fibre lip
  • Custom Rear Bumper and lip
  • Custom adjustable rear wing
  • Custom carbon fibre bonnet with vents
  • Custom headlights

###Engine/Drivetrain Modifications:

  • Stroke Reduction (120mm to 111mm)
  • Custom Twin Turbo (12.49 psi)
  • Modified AWD transmission (modified from an Impreza)

###Engine/Drivetrain Specs:

  • 9.0L Turbo DOHC V8
  • Power: 1156 hp@7300RPM
  • Torque: 1308 Nm@5400RPM
  • Redline: 8000RPM
  • Fuel Octane: 95 RON
  • Gearbox: 5 speed Double Clutch Sequential
  • Differential: Electric LSD
  • Drivetrain Type: Longitudinal AWD (52F/48R Power distribution)

###Car Specs:

  • Sports Compound Tyres (305mm)
  • Custom made Magnesium Wheels
  • Brakes:
  • Front: Carbon-Ceramic Disc 3 pistons 395mm
  • Rear: Carbon-Ceramic Disc 1 piston 270mm
  • Weight: 2214.3kg

###Track Details:

  • 0-62 mph: 2.4s
  • 50-100 mph: 1.1s
  • 1/4 Mile time: 9.66s @ 148mph
  • Standing km: 17.58s @ 188mph
  • Top Speed: 231.5mph
  • Cornering Test 20m: 1.15g @ 33.6 km/h
  • Cornering Test 200m: 1.15g @ 118.9 km/h
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RPG Shop Sometime in 2011

Redhawk Performance Group

DSD Thread

Note: Any spoken line without a name in front can be considered a random employee at RPG, and not one of the main characters.

[Small talk with truck driver]

Trucker: “So, whatdaya got in here today?”
“It’s the 2011 Saratoga D model.”

Trucker: “Sarawhata?”
“SARATOGA!”
Trucker: “Ok, what is it then?”

“A 4 seater coupe with an AHS Space Frame and Fiberglass bod-”
Trucker: “Fiberglass, like the corvette?”
“Precicely!”

[Talk amongst RPG crew at the warehouse]

“Some smallblocks”
“Some… which ones?”

“Some, uh, nos 1964 windsor blocks…”
“We sent over our 283ci small block? What for?”

“I think he said tunning for NASCAR”
“Um, ok. Was this part of a trade?”

“I dunno, maybe we’ll get something back?”

[At the loaded truck]

“yea, ok, so with this Saratoga… We tuning it or what?”
“Yeah, it was sent over to tuning when we sent over the windsors.”

“Any specifications on what needed tuning?”
“Nope, just sent it over when we sent them our small blocks.”

“So, DSD never actually specified what they wanted with the D model…”
“The Saratoga?”
“Yes, the Saratoga. It’s the D model.”
“‘D’ for dick.” snicker
“More like dickface!” laughter
Oliver: “Ok, cut the crap.”

“You know, for being a fiberglass body, this thing is sorta light!”
“Whataya mean?”
“The shipping weight states its 2919 lbs.”

“That’s lighter than a Corvette!”
“But this is smaller than a Corvette too!”

Brett: “Alrigh, Let’s open the truck to see what we’ve actually got.”

[car rolls out of the truck]

DSD Saratoga D Model

“Oh, my gawsh! What is this thing!”
“It’s a spider.”
“No it’s a bug.”
“It’s an uglyass bug!”
Some laughter

Oliver: “Hey, cut the crap!”

“Yeah, so what does it have for an engine then?”

Smith: “Looks like it should have a V8.”
Brett: “With your logic, Smith, everything should have a V8!”
Smith: “Hey!”

“Look: dual exhaust tips, but not a true duel exhaust system!”

[hood pops]

Everyone: “Oh…”
slight pause as everyone takes in the odity of a turbo charged inline 6

“Well that’s something you don’t see everyday!”
“Bet they stole it off a beamer!”
some laughter

Oliver: reluctantly “Alright, I’ve had enough. Stop ripping on the car and Get to work.”

The RPG crew works their way back into the shop

Mike: “Well, they did their homework with the chassis. The space frame looks well sorted. And all the welds are crisp and clean.”

Oliver: “Start her up!”

[engine spins to life]

Smith: “Well, it’s a little louder than I expected.”
“What, you think all non-V8s are quiet as a mouse?”
“I think you’re loosing your hearing, Smith.”

“How small is it then?”
Smith: “About 4.0L or 244ci”

“That’s not small for an I6, it’s actually quite big!”
“Small, our original small block V8 was larger than that!”
“Correction, the later variants were larger than it, our first two were actually smaller.”
“Ok, smartass”

Brett: “Guys, are you working on it, or trash talking it…”

The mood settles down as the RPG crew finally gets to work inspecting the car and making plans.

DSD Saratoga D Model

“Well this thing should be relatively sporty, since it has that fiberglass body.”

Smith: “Not if the engine is limiting it.”
Brett: “What’s up Smith?”
Smith: “I think the engine is tuned for fuel economy.”
Brett: “Well, do you want to dyno it then, or what?”
Smith: “Well, Yeah I do! Why was that even a question?”

Stock DSD Saratoga D Model

[engine is warmed up, fan placed in front of car, and they let it rip]

Smith: “Welp, this is dissapointing! It’s only making 250hp, and that’s at the redline, 5900 rpm! On top of that, the AF Mixture is dead lean at 15.0”
Brett: “Wow, so what else is wrong?”
Smith: “The Timing is waaayyyy far advanced as well!”

“So what do you think it gets for fuel economy?”
Brett: “The paperwork says it should get 28 Mpg mixed.”
Mike: “All that, just to get 28 mpgs?”

Smith: “Yep.”

Jess: “What has the wold come to?”

Mike: “You know, I bet Patriot Motor Force would get 1,200hp out of this thing.”
Smith: “They wouldn’t even touch it, it’s not a V8!”
Oliver: “Well, we’re not worrying about what Patriot could do, we’re worried about what RPG could do… So what can we do?”

Smith: “Get rid of the crap, and make power!”
John: “And make it turn on a dime!”
Oliver: “Sounds good guys, so let’s Get To Work!”

[Later on, after tearing into the car]

Jess: “Welp, here’s an interesting design choice.” Looking at the transmission
“What’s that?”
Jess: “The transmission dummy.”
“Well, no duh! It’s the transmission, but what’s the problem with it?”

Jess: “It’s a super close, and I mean super close, ratio transmission.”
Brett: “So, we’re gonna need to craft a new one?”
Jess: “Or use one of our own. Jeff, got any gear-sets in the back?”

Jeff: “What ones you want?”
Jess: “How about an even spaced set?”
Jeff: “Speeds?”
Jess: “Five!”
Jeff: “I know…” awkwardly beckons Jess to follow

[speed-walks right up to a perfect set in the middle of a shelf filled with unmarked gears, synchros, and trans cases.]

Jeff: “Here ya are.”
Jess: “Thanks Buddy!”

Stock

Brett: “Alright, what do you want to do about visuals then?”
Oliver: “Simple. Recolor in a darker blue, code BZ7 should do nicely. Get rid of the chrome, except the grill outline. And get rid of that funky middle set of headlights.”

Brett: “Ok, about the vents on the side. I feel like they need to be re-positioned.”
Oliver: “Ehh, they need to be re-positioned slightly, we should put a side marker light above them.”

Brett: “Ok, I was also thinking we need to alter the wing slightly, and tone down the chrome around the tail lights.”

Oliver: “A good call.” Walks over to Smith “Now, Smith, what are we doing with the engine?”

Smith: “Well, short of putting a LS7 in it, we should definately try for at least 350hp with this engine… Less if you don’t want excessive turbo kick.”
Oliver: “Sounds good, and we might just find a V8 to stuff in later.”
Smith: “Really!?!?” Almost starts dancing to an unheard tune

Oliver: “John, where are ya?”
John: “Over here, hey check out the sweet new mount I made! It makes the camber and toe much easier to adjust on that car of yours!”
Oliver: “You’re crafting suspension mounts for my daily car?”
John: “Yep, thought you’d like to see how to improve it.”
Oliver: “Well, you need to get to work with the Saratoga now.”
John: “The Sarawhat?”
Oliver: “SARATOGA. Car just came in to be tuned.”
John: “Sweet!” Jumps over his workbench to check out the Saratoga
Oliver: Hollering after him “See what you can do before we rebuild the engine.”

[Later in the week]

Oliver: “How’s the Saratoga been going?”
Brett: “Oh, it’s been going alright. We took the car around the ATT a few times before we took it apart. Best time was a 2:21.32. Then John got ahold of it. With the stock engine it went around the track in 2:20.83, mainly by reducing camber and putting in better springs and shocks.”
Oliver: “That’s good. How’s the engine going?”
Brett: “Smith’s had that thing blue-printed and built three more already! He seems overly excited, did you tell him we were putting a V8 in the thing?”
Oliver: “I may have. It wasn’t the original plan, but the I6 proved ‘hard to work with’ due to ‘design flaws’.”
Brett: “And those were Smith’s words?”
Oliver: “Precicely.”
Brett: “Well, what’s your plan with the V8 now?”
Oliver: “The Stage 3 build.”
Brett: “So… Does that also include a drift build?”
Oliver: “No.”
Brett rolls his eyes sarcastically.
Brett: “You never give me any fun do you?”
Oliver: “Maybe nextime…”
They share a Chuckle

[UPDATE]

Brett: “So, what’s Smith planning for the inline 6?”
Oliver: “Hm, let’s see his notes. He has to make two versions with a significant difference in performance.”

Both walk up to the main office where Oliver has the notes Smith submitted for approval.

Oliver: “Here they are.”

[Smith’s chicken-scratch writing]

Stage 1: 300hp
remedy bottom-end design flaws
Steel Ibeam conrods

resulting dimentions are +.010 bore, -.040 stroke.
same displace.

raise redline 7000, less cam around 44 - more durable
keep vvt on intake only

Bigger turbo (55-60mm), 8psi boost, less ar ratio (.85 orso)

keep mp efi, make single - tpc not needed - cheaper
performance air filter
14.7 fuel mix, 48 degrees ignition
use our efi system - run on 91ron

smaller exhaust 3" better bends, reverse flow muffler cuz its too lou8d!

Oliver: “I think smith just hates the sound of an I6. That exhaust would have been fine, but as usual, I’ll put our tuned mufflers on.”
Brett: “Yeah, he dislikes anything that’s not a V8, but at least his work is good.”

[More of Smith’s chicken-scratch writing]

Stage 2: 365hp
Same bottom-end, w/ Lighweight Forged pistons instead, domed for compression
comp, increase from 8 to around 8.5:1
Performance cam, around 50
Head shaved, port and polish
same turbos, higher ar (0.90ish?) 11psi boost
better wastegate & plumbing
14.2 fuel mix, 54 degrees timing
our efi again - 91 ron

Note: 6900 rpm limit. anything more is wasted rpms

3.25" exhaust, rest same as before.

Note: Both versions can be run on higher octane gas and only boost increased for huge gains.
Note2: stage 1 has deficiencies if running more than 11psi. (Can run 11psi on 91ron gas)

At this point Brett had left, having to tend to something else
Oliver takes a look at the second sheet of paper containing the V8 specs

[Smith’s writing, neater and crisper.]

RPG Modern OHV LS7-based V8

Stage 3:
CLS V8 7.0L - 485hp rated
4.126" bore, 4.00" stroke
Forged crank, IBeam steel, LF Pistons
9.6 comp, muscle cam, custom RPG heads
N/A MP-EFI single w/perf filter
14.0 fuel mix, 56 deg. timing 7200rpm redline, on 91ron
Custom Tubular headers, dual exhaust 2.75" 3-way cat, RPG Baffled to Reverse Flow mufflers high quality exhaust for a TRUE MUSCLE V8 SOUND!

Engine 2153 dyno'd 455 ft-lbs @4000, 506 hp @ 6600

CLS V8 7.0L - 555hp rated
Bullet-proof bottom end
cuz not like many will order it anyway
11.1 comp, slightly more aggressive cam, head port and polish
N/A MP-EFI TPC, perf filter
13.2 fuel mix, 59 deg, ignition, 7400rpm redline
Custom long tube headers, dual exhaust 3" High flow cat, RPG mufflers

Note: Must use unleaded 95

Engine XR1284 dyno'd 500ft-lbs @4500, 589hp @6800

[END UPDATE]

[Finishing up Production Prototype Blueprints of the RPG-Tuned Saratoga]

RPG Appearance Package on the DSD Saratoga

Oliver: “Alright, this thing is coming together great! Smith, how’s the engines looking?”
Smith: “Fantastic! See, I knew we needed to put a V8 in the thing! It’s practically pointless to do without!”
Oliver: “Nice Work.” Said slightly dismissively toward Smith’s unstoppable wall of energy

Oliver: “Brett, how’s the handling?”
Brett: “As good as ever with John’s tuning hand.”
Oliver: “Excellent! How well does it do at ATT?”
Brett: “Quite Well, especially with only a -1.10 degrees of camber up front and -1.00 degrees in back”
Oliver: “Good, but what are the numbers?”

John: “With only the -1.10 front camber and -1.00 in back, this car can do ATT in 2:16.77 with just Stage 1 Tuning! And it still feels somewhat comfortable!”
Brett: “That’s good, we don’t want Smith wrecking his back driving this.”
John: “With Smith’s engine work, Stage 2 gets down to a 2:14.29, and with Stage 3 tuning on just the easy V8-”
Smith: “It is not ‘easy’! That V8 has over 450hp!”
John: “Ok, ok, the 450hp V8-”
Smith: “And to be precise, it’s rated at 485hp! But I assure you it may make even more!”
John: “Ok, with the Four-hundred and eighty five horse power veee eight, it does ATT in 2:11.77.”
Smith: “And I bet the optional 555hp version will chop a full second off that time, because it’s a VEEE EIGHT!” He said with excitement, as if it was the first time he had ever heard a V8 engine Growl

The 555hp variant of Smith’s LS7-based V8

Brett: "Alright, I think we got this covered, so Oliver, care to take it for a spin?
Oliver: “I already did, thank you, but I recommend you try our latest tune out on it.”
Brett: “What? Did you build a Stage 4?”
Oliver: “No, not that far, but a custom tune of the Stage 3, using Smith’s optional 555hp engine.”
Brett: With some Skeptism “All right, I’ll suit up to try it.”

[The Final Test Run]

[Brett is suited up in the car, engine idling]

Oliver: “Are you ready?”
Brett: “Are you going to tell me what you changed yet, because it feels awfully loose!”
Oliver: “No, just try not to burn through too many sets of tires.”

[And he takes off, spinning through gear 3]

John: “He’s not going to want to return that thing after this”
Oliver: “No, but hey, he does have just 3 sets of tires to burn, so he’ll have to stop eventually.”
John: “Well, at least he’s happy.”
Oliver: “As happy as a driver can be when they’re given a Drift Car!”

[A little time later}

Smith: “Oliver, we got our Windsor V8 back!”
Oliver: “We did?”
Smith: “Yeah, you should check out how much DSD was able to get out of it!”
Oliver: “Ok, get it set up on the dyno then.”

[In The Dyno Room]

Oliver: “Hmm, I don’t recall there being any direct injection casting in the block…”
Smith: “Yeah, check this out! They retrofitted the block with DI somehow, and bored and stroked it out to 333ci!”
Oliver: “Yes, I see that. You think they would be going for all out power though, with the twin turbo setup.”
Smith: “Well, do you want to run it, and see how much power they tore out of it!”
Oliver: “Sure!”

[Engine gets turned on, then they run it up to the 6 grand redline.]

Smith: Disappointed “Wow”
Oliver: “Only 300hp? There must be more to the story.”
Smith: “Only 300, what were they thinking?”
Oliver: “Hold on, did DSD send a letter with the engine?”
Smith: “Um, maybe…?”

Oliver walks back to the office to find a discarded letter from DSD

Well we did our best with the old Windsor and have decided to pay for the rights to use your design.

We have however made some changes to suit the Griffen that will be it’s new home.

So we decided to use the stock OHV cast heads and block. Luckily there was a little bit of playing room as far as bore/stroke goes so naturally we went with the highest possible at 5452cc, we also 3/4 filled the block with engine grout to give a little more strength and the main caps are now a 6 bolt affair.

We filled the block with our own forged crankshaft with Mahle Rods and Pistons with a static compression of 9.6:1.

Then turning our attention to the heads we first raised the exhaust ports cleaned up the sharp turn radius for the exhaust valve and fitted a lightweight valve. On the intake side the intake manifold was match ported to the cylinder heads, a much larger valve was installed and we added length to the intake port (we had to weld up the old ports and start from scratch. We also modified the manifold to be a dry system with no coolant running through the manifold, also unique to the DSD version is an electric water pump. The ecu is a Holley unit and spark is now provided by a MSD crank wheel trigger coil on plug ignition system.

The camshaft is an off the shelf DSD unit (part no. 28528DSDC) and No fancy VVT was used. The only way that we could make this engine reliable and economical was to use turbocharging with units as always supplied by Precision Turbo’s. The turbo’s are tiny with large A/r ratios a small intercooler and very modest boost pressure. With the use of turbo’s DSD finally decided to invest in DI technology and the mighty Windsor is the first to benefit. What this means is an engine that develops economical effortless power while only requiring 91Oct fuel and in total we raised power by 81HP and torque by a staggering 132NM of torque while using 100% less fuel total power is 300Hp/517Nm
We will be sending some units your way.

Oliver: Chuckles “Of course, the engineers at DSD know exactly what they’re doing!”
Smith comes in
Smith: “So, what does it say? Why did they return an engine with only 300hp?”

Oliver “Smith, look at how efficient they made it! It’s marvelous! They made the old Windsor architecture relevant in the day and age of fuel economy!”

Smith: “So…”
Oliver: “Just hold you thoughts, and marvel at the accomplishment.”

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