We recently finished up a doing some work on this R32 Skyline. Made a quick video of the dyno time and alittle bit of footage on the street.
We swapped out a MAF controlled Power FC for the MAP controlled AEM ECU. Install went flawless, Power was gained, and no issues with the Dual BOV's tripping up the MAF!
The car put down 432AWHP on 16psi with the power FC. The car JUST put down 481AWHP on 17PSI. Big Gains, another happy customer!
If you have any questions or would like to get your Skyline project started give us a call.
Last Updated on Friday, 26 February 2010 02:33
Mitsubishi Evo VIII Upgrade 450WHP
Written by Corey Parrish
Monday, 15 February 2010 02:37
Just finished up a Evo VIII. Did HKS 272 Cams, Supertech Valve Springs/Retainers/Seals, Skunk2 Intake Manifold, ARP Headstuds, Cometic Headgasket, Greddy Timing Belt, BC Suspension, AEM EMS w/ Sensors, SS Brake lines, and a few other odds and ins... Installation went smooth. Performed flawlessly on the Dyno. We put together a small vid for the dynoing side of it.
If you have any questions or would like to get your EVO project started give us a call.
Last Updated on Monday, 15 February 2010 04:29
Engine Building / Clean Room
Written by Corey Parrish
Tuesday, 26 January 2010 06:57
This room, as suggested by the name, is our clean room. Slowmotion Motorsports cares about the motors we put together and do not want any unwanted debris into the performance motors we build. All tooling that is in the build room, stays in the build room. We keep the door closed at all expense, no customers are allowed in the clean room (unless accompanied by the builder) and we do not open the door more than we have too. Our room is temperature controlled to eliminate any discrepancies in measurements. We have installed windows for customers to see, we do not have any secrets; we care about our motors being built. All parts going into the build room are clean and free of debris. Our goal is to build you an engine completely spec'ed to tolerances proven to win and last. Motors are inspected every step of the way insuring longevity, reliability, and cleanliness. All tooling is precise and is checked regularly for discrepancies or problems. Slowmotion Motorsports has been building motors for over 8 years, our experience and dedication to the sport shows the pride we put into our motors.
If you have any questions or don’t see something you are looking for, give us a call!
Last Updated on Wednesday, 27 January 2010 10:50
UpRev Pro Tuner and Dealer!!
Written by Corey Parrish
Friday, 13 November 2009 14:33
Slowmotion Motorsports is proud to announce we are teamed up with UpRev Engine Management Solutions for Nissan and Infiniti vehicles.
Tuning with UPRev software enables us to reflash the stock computer eliminating the need for a piggyback system such as UTEC. No more stock computer trying to reconfigure, Slowmotion Motorsports reconfigures the stock maps to get the desired results for your application. Whether you just want more fuel economy or you want to pull more power out of your upgraded Intake, Header's, and exhaust, or even for your forced induction applications.
UpRev is a complete tuning, datalogging, and Diagnostic tool for the 2003-up Infiniti/Nissan Vehicles. The 370Z and G37 reflash and tunes are available as well. Let’s not forget about your other Infiniti's and Nissans... The Frontier, Armada, Titan, etc are all vehicles we can take care of. Please call to setup your time to get tuned in! --Slowmotion Motorsports 740-965-1728
Last Updated on Tuesday, 26 January 2010 18:53
A Tale of Two G35's!
Written by Corey Parrish
Wednesday, 04 November 2009 21:54
Hey All, just wanted to show some recent pics of a pair of G35's in for work!The Red Car will be going from a single turbo kit, to a twin turbo kit from Greddy. The Silver car will be getting its propulsion from a Turbonetics Single Kit.
We will also be installing a HKS exhaust system on the silver car, like the one pictured on the red car.
Kirk preparing the Flywheel for installation:
Picture of the Clutch installed:
For more information on these vehicles please visit our forum in the "Slowmotion Projects" section.