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Originally Posted by phunk Dwnshift: Are you running a proprietary billet crank or an off the shelf aftermarket crank that anyone can buy? I'll let Dwnshift confirm this but I

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Old 04-14-2015, 10:22 PM   #20 (permalink)
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Dwnshift: Are you running a proprietary billet crank or an off the shelf aftermarket crank that anyone can buy?
I'll let Dwnshift confirm this but I understand that Clark Steppler @ JWT spec'd up a billet crank made by Bryant Racing (Bryant Racing High Quality Custom Crankshafts | Custom Crankshafts for NHRA, NASCAR made in the USA).

I'm sure if you contact JWT they can confirm (if Dwnshift is offline for a while).

The Doran Nismo also uses Dailey dry-sump and the category rev-limit for their cars is 8750rpm - my NISMO info out of Kelly Motorsport here in AUS is the the VQ37 should be OK up to 8800rpm with good rods (Carillo etc) and ARP fasteners and a little less with a 92mm crank (8000-8200) if you are looking for race engine life of ~40 hours.

In terms of revlimits though, you also have to be careful of over-rev on downshift as I put a sequential dog-box in my race car over the Xmas break and spun a big-end bearing at the first event in the New Year because down-shifting is soooo easy now, I went one gear too many and ruined a forged crank and @ AUS$5K each, it was a painful error. I am shifting manually at present but will eventually put a paddle-shifter in the car and can then put some defensive measures in the ECU to refuse a command to down-shift if that results in an over-rev.

For another thread though - a sequential shift box is nothing short of brilliant in a race-car !!
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