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Old 11-15-2011, 02:30 AM   #239 (permalink)
roplusbee
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Originally Posted by Jamaica@UAMotorsports View Post
Not worth the money building the car. All said and done get a different car that can handle the power
That is a very subjective statement, but for your purposes........maybe true. From what I have seen, these cars take to boost very well. In compairison, doubling the output of a CA18DET (175HP) required forged internals, larger turbo, fuel system, and clutch (at a minimum). Then you needed upgrade diff, suspension, wheels/tires, at a minimum to make use of it. Was it worth it? My girl would say no. I thought differently

All I am saying is you gotta pay to play dude. Why no go for a GT-R from the start if you planned on running an automatic? Not trying to be an d!ck, but I would have bout a GT-R over the Z if it was offered in a MT.............
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