TodB
Well-Known Member
Knowing what I know now and if I had to do it all again, I'd start with a ater B35 and build up from there. As SFdon said, you get the higher compression along a better breathing head with larger valves and double springs. After that, its really a budget thing how far you want to go, i.e. exhaust, injectors, porting, megasquirt, etc). The easiest thing is to throw a cam at it and call it a day in a coupe though you may need some sort of fuel management to really get it dialed in right or at the very least, maybe a bit higher fuel pressure and/or a good after market chip from someone like Mark D'Sylvia. You will feel a difference. Next, consider a lower ratio LS diff like a 3.45 or 3.64 but know that your engine revs will go up and your mileage will go down especially on the highway. Beyond that, a coupe requires, I think, more chassis strengthening along with fresh and tight suspension and brakes.
For those of you with B34 M30s, Paul has cams for those as well (I have one) which he swears is comparable to but more refined than the Schrick 284. The B34 heads have single springs in the head so I am not sure what his recommendation is.
For real HP, you need to go Turbo as Coachkel says and Todd Dehate of TCD fame has the goods if you want to go that route. I didn't want to go turbo for a variety of reasons so I did the (over the top) custom build instead. Its plenty powerful enough for me as I can give the lighter turbo'd cars a good run. I can't imagine what the performance is like with boost in the double digits though I'm sure I could probably get used to it.
So lots of options whether you start with a B34 or B35. Just make sure that you start with a lump in good condition before you start your build.
For those of you with B34 M30s, Paul has cams for those as well (I have one) which he swears is comparable to but more refined than the Schrick 284. The B34 heads have single springs in the head so I am not sure what his recommendation is.
For real HP, you need to go Turbo as Coachkel says and Todd Dehate of TCD fame has the goods if you want to go that route. I didn't want to go turbo for a variety of reasons so I did the (over the top) custom build instead. Its plenty powerful enough for me as I can give the lighter turbo'd cars a good run. I can't imagine what the performance is like with boost in the double digits though I'm sure I could probably get used to it.
So lots of options whether you start with a B34 or B35. Just make sure that you start with a lump in good condition before you start your build.