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Originally Posted by spearfish25
I've been lurking around the GTM site as well as reading about SC and TT kits by other manufacturers. While everyone claims some level of reliability, what has been your real world experience (those of you who have gone TT or SC)?
I love the idea of eventually getting my car to 500 rwhp which would be a blast on track days. But do these kits really behave reliably, or does making the conversion also buy yourself a future of leaks, problems, parts, and fixes? I'd rather dump $80k in a GT-R than spend $30k more to get my Z to 500 whp with appropriate accessory mods only to have it be a 'shop' car getting fixed rather than a track car being driven.
Thoughts?
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I think you have answered your own question. 370z stock block was not designed to be blown. All components are stressed when aftermarket parts are bolted on. My stock clutch started to fail withing 8 weeks of going forced induction. Clearly longevity of motor will be compromised. If you can live with size of GTR that would be much better investment. Very few people are will to build 370z forced induction car properly. I count myself in that large crowd as I will run stock motor until it blows and they build up motor truly built to handle forced induction.