We are proud to introduce our new line of Twin Turbo Kits for the 370Z based on the venerable Mitsubishi Heavy Industry turbocharger line up. These turbos are water cooled
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03-19-2013, 10:06 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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GTM Performance Engineering: MHI Twin Turbo Kit Official Release
We are proud to introduce our new line of Twin Turbo Kits for the 370Z based on the venerable Mitsubishi Heavy Industry turbocharger line up. These turbos are water cooled and oil lubricated journal bearing turbos with a great track record of reliability, performance and value. Available with our kits are three different turbo options: 16g (600hp), 18g (700hp), and 20g (900hp). All three turbo options cost the same. Since the VQ37VHR is such a great engine, the 16g and 18g options are great for stock motor builds while the 20g is the way to go for built engine, high horsepower setups.
Since this kit was designed to be as unobtrusive as possible, it is the only turbo kit that retains the factory crash bar. Also, there are no permanent modifications that have to be done to the car to install and run this kit successfully with outstanding performance. In addition, the engine can remain in the vehicle for installation. As usual, we offer our kits in two basic forms: Turn-Key and Tuner. Our Turn-Key kits come with our GTM Spec ECU flash and upgraded fuel system components. These kits are designed to deliver a complete package that can be installed on a car and perform flawlessly out of the box. Our Tuner Kit, on the other hand is a complete kit that gives the end user the freedom to choose whatever engine management and fuel system components they prefer. Below are the components included in our Turn-Key Kit.
Below are the components included with our Tuner Kit with Internal Wastegates:
Below are the components included with our Tuner Kit with External Wastegates:
Here are the results from our new low reading Mustang dyno testing of the 18g's on the 370Z. Stock 91 octane 271.2 RWHP (289.1 Dynojet equivalent) 224.3 RWTQ 8psi 91 octane 395.9 RWHP (422.1 Dynojet equivalent) 351.1 RWTQ (46% more than stock) 11psi 91 octane 494.4 RWHP (527.1 Dynojet equivalent) 395.9 RWTQ (82% more than stock) Pricing Retail price for the Turn-Key Kit is $6,795 Retail price for the Tuner Kit with our 3" Downpipes and External Wastegates is $5,995 Retail price for the Tuner Kit with Internal Wastegates is $5,695 We are offering a Group Buy on these kits here: GTM Performance Engineering: MHI Twin Turbo Kit Group Buy The group but has a tiered pricing structure broken down as follows: Tier One (1 - 25 people) Tier Two (26 - 50 people) Tier Three (51+ people) Tier One Turn-Key Kit: $5,995 Tuner (w/EWG): $5,395 Tuner (w/IWG): $4,995 Tier Two Turn-Key Kit: $5,795 Tuner (w/EWG): $5,195 Tuner (w/IWG): $4,795 Tier Three Turn-Key Kit: $5,595 Tuner (w/EWG): $4,995 Tuner (w/IWG): $4,595 This pricing will no longer be available once these kits are on the shelf and ready to ship. This is on a first come, first serve basis and the closing date of this offer will be determined in the next couple weeks. Financing Options: We were able to come up with a couple programs to make some of your dreams come true. Option 1: 90 days same as cash and 6 months same as cash financing available. Credit check required and approval amount is based on credit score. Option 2: This option requires 25% down and is limited to only $3,400 of credit. This is for 12 monthly payments. There is no credit check required, very high approval rate and all you need to have is a checking account and a job. Here are a couple pictures of the kit:
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03-19-2013, 10:30 PM | #6 (permalink) |
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WOW.. How low can you go.. Damm nice job GTM..
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03-19-2013, 10:43 PM | #7 (permalink) |
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03-19-2013, 10:46 PM | #8 (permalink) |
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Im very interested. Great freakn prices.
Im looking at putting 2500-3000 down on the Tuner kit w/External Wastegates. How would i go about finding out how much a monthly payment would be on the kit i stated with 3000 down using the 2nd financing option? You can PM as well. Thanks! |
03-19-2013, 10:56 PM | #9 (permalink) |
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Holy #@%*!?#&%^#!!! My expectations have been surpassed... Have your cake, eat it too, and make payments. CG's, and Nix, you are one lucky SOB lol.
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03-19-2013, 11:38 PM | #13 (permalink) |
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90% in on a group buy! Couple ??
1. Internal vs external waste gate? Plan on running 10 psi max, which is recommended? 2. Turn key kit? Injector sizes and brand? Include plug n play clips/harnesses? No external waste gate option for turn key kit? 3. What power levels should I expect on 8psi and 10psi boost for 16g and 20g turbos? Dynojet #s 4. 16g (600hp)? Is this flywheel hp or whp? It sounds like fly hp. Please confirm. That's it for now. Great prices!
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03-20-2013, 04:01 AM | #14 (permalink) |
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Totally in for group buy also but same first 3 questions as above and wondering what production/delivery dates look like.
Also, do the install procedures for these kits differ from the previous Garret-based kits: do you have to drill/tap the block for the manifolds? does ease of installation justify pulling the motor to install or do you install this with the motor in? Last edited by FireDan50; 03-20-2013 at 04:34 AM. |
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