Someone already jumped! Looking forward to seeing it in action this spring!! I'll probably only see his bumper from now on though...
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03-02-2012, 04:26 PM | #91 (permalink) |
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Someone already jumped! Looking forward to seeing it in action this spring!!
I'll probably only see his bumper from now on though...
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This is a 3" exhaust with a modified large straight through resonator, and a straight through 3" rear muffler. Plenty of flow and very stealthy (quiet). On that note the donor car will have a Fast intentions dual exhaust, so I will have that as an option when I build the down pipes. Open dumps will be how the kit comes standard, and recirculated wastegates will be an option (more $$$). Last edited by Boosted Performance; 03-02-2012 at 05:13 PM. |
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Will you be selling these kits in America and if you are will there be a increase cost? I have never bought products outside of the USofA, so I have no idea of what other fees are including in buying something big.
I love the stealth look, would be cool to also have a non-stealthy look exhaust choice too. This turbo kit will definitely be on my list of options in the near future. What would you expect to sell the kits for? Also, considering our 370z have oil temp issues, would you also include an option for oil cooling or design the front mount intercooler to fit with other oil cooling options that are out there? Last edited by Cell; 03-02-2012 at 05:23 PM. |
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I think an oil cooler will be stanard with the kit. If it is an issue, you might as well get a kit that comes with a cooler.. I can not discuss cost in detail just yet, as per forum rules and me not having one built for a 370Z. It will be very competitive, and provide better performance (power) than any other ST kit or supercharger kit on the market right now, and some TT kits (lower stages). |
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Here are a couple on a stock block 350z's with 62mm T4 turbos:
This dyno reads a bit high, but you get the idea. Ignore the comment on the dyno page that reads "rear mount", it is not a rear mount kit.: Built block: This dyno reads about 13% lower than any dynojet I have seen. This is a basic built short block, nothing else...not even a plenum spacer. This was the first time a production single turbo kit made over 500whp on this particular dyno, on pump gas: Built block, E85 fuel but the clutch (twin disc) was slipping bad at 5700rpm + (90mi/h). That was on 18psi. You can see on the faded pull (22psi) how the clutch lets go completely. This customer recently upgraded to a triple disc clutch, but has not gone back for a tune as it is still winter where he lives. Well, now you do Last edited by Boosted Performance; 03-04-2012 at 03:37 PM. |
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If it was a turbo/kit problem you would see the HP fall. Well, the last dyno falls due to the clutch slipping, not because of the turbo. |
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This project is winding down, and I am starting to pack it up.
Some last shots before boxing up: The charge pipe that houses the BOV and MAF sensor is not in the picture. I have to polish it still. And just the hot pipes: Getting the rest ready, as I go through the check list: I will update this thread once the kit is installed and tuned. |
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Glad to see you posting here Sasha. The z34 canuckle-heads will surely benefit from your amazing work.
And it seems that the stars are aligning for me.. come april, I should be shopping around for another z... which simply means that you will be getting a call from me soon after
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