VQ35 valves in VQ30 heads
VQ35 valves in VQ30 heads
Does anybody know if it is possible to use the larger VQ35 valves in the VQ30 head?
Or alternatively, is there another option to increase the air flow through the VQ30 heads?
Or alternatively, is there another option to increase the air flow through the VQ30 heads?
I'm not sure if the valves from the VQ35 would seat well on the VQ30...
Porting and polishing the heads might help...although I'm not really sure how much of a gain you'll get. The VQ30 heads are pretty well designed from the factory...
Also getting the VQ35 heads on the VQ30 would definitely help out a lot. It will lower your compression by quite a bit which is good if you're thinking of forced induction setup..
You can get more air with a larger tb....
Porting and polishing the heads might help...although I'm not really sure how much of a gain you'll get. The VQ30 heads are pretty well designed from the factory...
Also getting the VQ35 heads on the VQ30 would definitely help out a lot. It will lower your compression by quite a bit which is good if you're thinking of forced induction setup..
You can get more air with a larger tb....
Yeah, you can install 2001 Pathy heads although you probably wouldn't want the drop in compression.
IIRC from several of SR20DEN posts, the VQ35 valves are too short/long, however the VK45DE valves are pretty close and are made of Ti. Ferrea makes VK45DE valves 1mm larger, which a machinest and a valve job could make work.
Just off the top of my head....
IIRC from several of SR20DEN posts, the VQ35 valves are too short/long, however the VK45DE valves are pretty close and are made of Ti. Ferrea makes VK45DE valves 1mm larger, which a machinest and a valve job could make work.
Just off the top of my head....
Originally Posted by IceY2K1
Yeah, you can install 2001 Pathy heads although you probably wouldn't want the drop in compression.
IIRC from several of SR20DEN posts, the VQ35 valves are too short/long, however the VK45DE valves are pretty close and are made of Ti. Ferrea makes VK45DE valves 1mm larger, which a machinest and a valve job could make work.
Just off the top of my head....
IIRC from several of SR20DEN posts, the VQ35 valves are too short/long, however the VK45DE valves are pretty close and are made of Ti. Ferrea makes VK45DE valves 1mm larger, which a machinest and a valve job could make work.
Just off the top of my head....
I'm getting a spare set of VQ30 heads to play with, maybe I'll try the VK45DE valves. I've got a real good head guy to help me.
Originally Posted by Stephen Max
What would the Pathy heads drop the compression to? Or if you know the Pathfinder compression ratio I can figure it out myself.
I'm getting a spare set of VQ30 heads to play with, maybe I'll try the VK45DE valves. I've got a real good head guy to help me.
I'm getting a spare set of VQ30 heads to play with, maybe I'll try the VK45DE valves. I've got a real good head guy to help me.
Originally Posted by krismax
I have a Ti intake and exaust valve you maybe could buy them off me and test fit them. They should work with a little shimming sr says
Originally Posted by Stephen Max
How much you asking?
Using online calc and assuming some things, I get 8.78:1.
The advantage would be that you could possibly use the VQ30 LIM/intake manifold/etc., since the Pathy use low angle ports like the VQ30 and has the same gasket. Later VQ35s use high angle ports and matching LIM, so you'd need to run their intake manifold, ie more messy install.
A disadvantage though is that the Pathy VQ35s uses less aggressive cams, but you could always swap them to later cams or aftermarket cams(might require JWT sprocket adapters).
The advantage would be that you could possibly use the VQ30 LIM/intake manifold/etc., since the Pathy use low angle ports like the VQ30 and has the same gasket. Later VQ35s use high angle ports and matching LIM, so you'd need to run their intake manifold, ie more messy install.
A disadvantage though is that the Pathy VQ35s uses less aggressive cams, but you could always swap them to later cams or aftermarket cams(might require JWT sprocket adapters).
Originally Posted by Stephen Max
What would the Pathy heads drop the compression to? Or if you know the Pathfinder compression ratio I can figure it out myself.
I'm getting a spare set of VQ30 heads to play with, maybe I'll try the VK45DE valves. I've got a real good head guy to help me.
I'm getting a spare set of VQ30 heads to play with, maybe I'll try the VK45DE valves. I've got a real good head guy to help me.
Originally Posted by TILLEYS99
Well I have a extra set of vq35 valves/lifter buckets/retainers if anyone wants to buy them to try in a VQ30 head.
Tilley, do you know whether the VQ35 valves/buckets/lifters/retainers will work in the VQ30 heads?
Stephen,
If you're seriously looking for stock VQ35 cams, I'll find you a set. May take awhile though, but I see them every now and then.
Actually, japmaxSE might have a set for sale.
If you're seriously looking for stock VQ35 cams, I'll find you a set. May take awhile though, but I see them every now and then.
Actually, japmaxSE might have a set for sale.

Originally Posted by Stephen Max
Got any VQ35 cams?
Tilley, do you know whether the VQ35 valves/buckets/lifters/retainers will work in the VQ30 heads?
Tilley, do you know whether the VQ35 valves/buckets/lifters/retainers will work in the VQ30 heads?
Originally Posted by Stephen Max
Got any VQ35 cams?
Tilley, do you know whether the VQ35 valves/buckets/lifters/retainers will work in the VQ30 heads?
Tilley, do you know whether the VQ35 valves/buckets/lifters/retainers will work in the VQ30 heads?
Originally Posted by TILLEYS99
Well I have a extra set of vq35 valves/lifter buckets/retainers if anyone wants to buy them to try in a VQ30 head.
http://forums.maxima.org/showpost.p...04&postcount=39
Originally Posted by IceY2K1
That's just the weights...where's your posts about the valves lengths/sizes including the VK45 Ti valves?
Let me try to answer this question for a third and final time Ice.
Jagoffmax didn't get it either.
Originally Posted by IceY2K1
Stephen,
If you're seriously looking for stock VQ35 cams, I'll find you a set. May take awhile though, but I see them every now and then.
Actually, japmaxSE might have a set for sale.
If you're seriously looking for stock VQ35 cams, I'll find you a set. May take awhile though, but I see them every now and then.
Actually, japmaxSE might have a set for sale.

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