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Originally Posted by Akmcmahon
I'm not as knowledgeable on these things so forgive my questions if they are obvious. Is there a difference in spool time/latency on each of the turbos? 16g, 18g, and 20g? I would think there would be but don't really know.
For the turn-key setup, is it good to go and safe with a stock setup?
What boost is the turn-key mapped at?
For the financing option 2, when would the 25% down be required? How long from when you get the group buy list together are you collecting?
Thanks for your efforts in making what looks to be an amazing product. This has made me seriously reconsider my timing on upgrades.
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Yes, there is a difference in spool between the three turbo options. With bigger turbos, you make more power at the expense of responsiveness.
This kit was designed from the outset to be very appropriate for the stock engine. Our Turn-Key kits are supplied specifically for installation on a stock engine.
One thing I'd like to mention is that you really want to keep the engine stock since it is the most reliable setup you can get. Purchasing a turbo kit that is designed to run on the stock engine is really the best forced induction decision you can make. 500whp is no joke on these cars and the fact that the stock engine can sustain that level of power for a very long time (60k+) is what is this kit is all about.
In regards to what boost the Turn-Key map is setup for, you need to remember that this is a Blow Through MAF setup. That basically means that it has more to do with mass airflow than boost pressure. Even then, the limiting factor is the factory return-less fuel system. That said, you don't really need to upgrade to a return fuel system until you are making more power than the stock engine can handle in the first place. So, basically, what I'm saying is that our Turn-Key kit with our tune can take you to the limit of what the engine can handle reliably and a little further. So far, that translates to roughly 11 - 12psi of boost.
We are still working out the details for the group buy and will be posting that along with more information on the financing options.
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Originally Posted by Red_Z
Is it possible to post link to the installation manual? Since I am in CA and nothing is legal, I want to see am I able to install/remove the kit by myself, in my garage.
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I'm actually still working on the installation manual between answering e-mails, pm's and forum posts.
It should be all wrapped up before the kit starts shipping though.
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Originally Posted by elperuano
Great kit! That price will be the selling point
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We think that the price is really only part of what will help this kit sell. It's more about the performance/$ that really drives home the value of this kit. It performs extremely well compared to other options and costs substantially less as well. That, is value.
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Originally Posted by 370zrider
I'm also interested in having installation details if this is possible.
I would like to get an installation quote with my local shop.
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It should take roughly 25 hours for a competent technician to install this kit. Based on your local labor rate, that should give you a good idea of how much it is going to cost you to get it installed if you decide against tackling the install yourself.
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Originally Posted by rAiN
are the clutch upgrade necessary for this kit? I will only be driving around the town with some spirit driving session.
so if i get the numbers right, 6k for the kit + 1k for the tuning + 1-2k for installation?
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The need for a clutch upgrade really depends on the health of your stock clutch. If it's hammered pretty hard, it won't last long and you should budget for an upgrade. Otherwise, if you have relatively low mileage on it, it shouldn't be an issue.
As for your numbers, I'm not following your math on that since we've given pretty good indicators on how much it should realistically run. $6k for the Tier 1 into pricing on the Turn-Key kit (no tuning required) + (25 hours * $/hour of shop labor rate) = installed cost.
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Originally Posted by ZKraken22
Never heard of financing a Turbo/ Sc kit. (I understand people just use a credit card) Does the government know your doing this??
Everybody is gonna be FI now, so many G's/Z's are gonna be turbo'd/SC that people are gonna think Nissan brought back the 300Zx!!
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As for the government, it's not an issue. I know it seems so good that it must be illegal, but there's nothing wrong with financing a turbo kit or sound system, house, car, or whatever else you care to finance. lol