Originally Posted by Nitex ^^ per GTM's website its just shy of 11k for the first 500hp power package. And 15k for the next level that comes with exhaust test
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08-31-2010, 11:33 PM | #92 (permalink) |
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I know I am late on this, but next time try calling Custom Car Care in York County (right by Victory blvd in Newport News)? They are specialists in Nissans and Hondas, lots of custom installs and general maintenance from what I've heard. Closer than Maryland and are very trusted in our area.
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I'm definitely looking forward to seeing final results, charts, videos, etc. of daily driving experience.
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Didn't have to purchase the tune since it is part of the turnkey kit with the gtm twin turbo. Quote:
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Now to answer your question I am still running the stock flywheel and clutch. When i was planning on doing this the original idea was to replace them, but after reading about the people when they did this they were having slave issues and had to revert back to the stock ones made me change my mind. Also since there was no fix to this issue I didn't want to buy it and then have to worry about it one day failing. Also with the HP your goal is I would think you wouldn't need one. When they come out with a upgrade that fixes the issue and my stock one is burn up then i will move to a better one, but as long as mine is holding I feel there is no need to replace it since on cars that have been driving with this set up for about 20k miles are still going strong. Thats just food for thought to shave off a couple thousand until when you really need it. Thanks for your interest and questions, if anyone has anymore or would like a request to see something such as a specific picture or video please let me know. This thread isn't designated as DIY but was for the soul purpose as a review thread and to provide as much info to the whole community. Thanks again Frank |
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Thank you for your thoughts, Frank. We're pretty much in the same ballpark of $15k for parts and labor.
SZ offers attractive clutch/flywheel packages with CSC upgrade. It is still very new, so only time will tell. IIRC, they are using this product on their TT 370Z.
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Wow, that is really impressive for the stock clutch to hold that kind of power. Great build thread, I can't wait to see this beast up and running!
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No problem. Do you have time to take some snapshots and footage? How easy is it to break loose when flooring it in 2nd, 3rd, etc. while rolling? I want to make sure I can handle a little bit of fishtail haha... I'm currently running 285 Hankook for the rear.
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