Introduction

Here is an overview of our daily-driven 2014 ATS+4. We put this car together just as a reliable driver—maybe run mid 12s—and just enjoy it. Things, as they do, kept progressing, but the main heart of the car hasn’t changed.

Teaser

Below, we’ll dive deeper into the parts used, lessons learned, and what we might do differently for our next build.


2. Engine Components & Strategy

2.1 Overview of Engine Goals

We wanted an engine that combined good reliability with affordability. At the time, we were between garages and had ZZP build/install the long block. It’s a fairly basic build using their components, and as of this writing, I have nothing but positive feedback on what we received.

2.2 Short-Block & Internals

Lessons Learned: The short block has been extremely solid. I wouldn’t change anything—just a basic forged engine build that’s worked great.

2.3 Cylinder Head & Valve Train

Lesson Learned: We plan to add a ported head and stronger studs in the future, but that’s for performance expansion, not reliability concerns.

2.4 Turbo Setup: Z54

Lessons Learned: For the cost, we wouldn’t change a thing. Our Z54 has outperformed similar 20G, MHI, and Z57 setups. If budget allowed, we’d consider a BW supercore or ZFR. We actually have a BW supercore ready, but can’t justify swapping it out yet since this setup runs so well.

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3. Fuel System Upgrades

Promoting Our Injector & Tuning Business: We spent lots of time perfecting injection timing and rail pressure to optimize fueling on Gen V platforms. XDI injectors are now almost plug-and-play. Still, fine-tuning fuel pressures and pulse width is critical—especially on bigger turbos and E85 setups.