Originally Posted by RCZ ^ and it requires a boost controller and more time on the dyno. There's a lot more hardware to buy for the TT. TT will also
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TT installed out the door 10899.00 GTM Motorsports*::*POWER PACKAGES*::*GTM VQ35HR/VQ37VHR 500HP Package SC installed out the door 8164.00 GTM Motorsports*::*PERFORMANCE UPGRADES*::*GTM TURNKEY® PACKAGES*::*GTM-SUPERCHARGER BASIC PACKAGE Sam Last edited by SAM@GTM; 12-31-2010 at 02:09 PM. |
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Just out of curiosity, I know some guys have that kind of cash laying around for a big ticket buy. For the others though, do you pull out loans for this? I'm planning on getting the SC kit but only a 3rd of the way saved up and plan on pulling a loan for the rest.
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It wasn't a for sure thing. It was just a though. Looking at different options thats all. It would only take a year to come up with the rest, but I might just scrap the SC idea after thinking about it that long.
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10899 OTD isn't bad for a TT setup. I am going to assume it doesn't come with some of the other miscellaneous things like oil cooler, gauges, boost controller and full exhaust system? Wouldn't it be close to 15k with with miscellaneous things?
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wow stage 2 gtm installation is double the price of stage one??
why? whats the different :s, I thought its only bigger super charger and different tune.. some1 correct me if im wrong. |
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how about the slave cylinder?
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Hell, If something ever happens to my upgraded clutch I'm gonna go back to the stock, per your advice, if that's the case. I don't doubt you can make it last or that it can last if you rarely put those TT's to work the way they should. I don't mean thrash the car either, good driving means smooth driving, but even so, the stock clutch is not meant to hold 400wtq+ and most will eventually slip if not fail completely. Torque comes early on the tt and as you know that means a whole lot more load and stress on the components. Most of the power is made up top on the SC, hence my comment about the TT needing it sooner. Now as far as removing the engine. Taking the engine out of the car for a TT install saves money because less time is spent on labor of installing the rest of it. Hence it makes sense to remove it. It's not that you CAN'T, I'm aware that you can, but it will take longer and if you're paying labor that doesn't make any sense. Most of the people who choose to do it with the motor in it tend to be doing it in their garage without a time restraint. Please don't view this post as a I was just trying to help the OP with info. You actually kinda proved my point though... you posted links that show a TT install is $3,000 more than the SC. Also Flyboy posted his quotes for the installation of SC vs TT...its twice as expensive just to install the TT. I don't see what the problem with that is, you also get twice the torque and crazy expandability. TT is a great option, but people should be aware that it will be a little more expensive for various reasons. If you don't think a clutch should be recommended and install should be done with the engine on the car, well that's your well informed opinion. I also don't think saying the opposite is being "full of misinformation". |
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Again our shop 370Z with our supercharger kit still has the original factory clutch, even with all the testing and customer test drives its endured. Sam Last edited by SAM@GTM; 01-03-2011 at 08:18 PM. |
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