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How much RWHP can you realistically put to a 2013 370z without breaking anything in the engine...How much RWHP can the clutch and or 6 speed manual handle????

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How much RWHP can you realistically put to a 2013 370z without breaking anything in the engine...How much RWHP can the clutch and or 6 speed manual handle????
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How much RWHP can you realistically put to a 2013 370z without breaking anything in the engine...How much RWHP can the clutch and or 6 speed manual handle????
I believe that 550rwhp is the max only because of the stock clutch and limits of boost on a non built motor. 550 is all im aiming to get out of my coming TT kit im working on.
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I believe that 550rwhp is the max only because of the stock clutch and limits of boost on a non built motor. 550 is all im aiming to get out of my coming TT kit im working on.
If the stock clutch can handle roughly double the power output it was designed for, I will eat my hat.
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If the stock clutch can handle roughly double the power output it was designed for, I will eat my hat.
Not quite double but it does a very good job at around 475 RWHP. At least that what I had on mine. Just don't try any drag strip launches with the stock one.
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You do not need a clutch with our Supercharger Kit. We've tested the stock clutch to 550whp and 450+ ft-lbs of torque at the wheels. The stock clutch holds a lot of power.

We have a variety of Power Packages on our website, all of which include parts, labor and tuning. If you plan on having someone local to you do installation, you don't need a custom tune for our kit to perform flawlessly out of the box. All you need is our Turn-Key Kit with our tune. Keep in mind that unlike other companies that offer "tunes" with their kits, every tune we write is specific to the car that will be running it. We factor in the modifications the car has, the fuel it will be running and the climate as well.
Also here is the original thread because I know how skeptical some folks will be
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