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I inquired about the greddy tt set-up from forged performance but being as I have a g37 to modify the kit to fit my car (jus a lil longer piping) would've cost me almost what the GTM kit would've cost, I had a nice laugh. I'm opting for the GTM kit
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there is ZERO moding a greddy kit 370z to your G, trust me I have it on my G37
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my greddy on my 2010 370 is a beast..i have at7 and no prob so far..greddy exhaust and catback..**** sound and runs sick..im in md if any1 wants a taste of her..tuning was done at hills garage in md by frank
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Reason is I ask is that I am going Stage 2 SC and power should be comparable to a Turbo |
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As Phunk alluded to, I am not concerned if a turbo is ball bearing or journal bearing. The theoretical improvements on the bench often exceed real world results by a good margin. Ironically, I've seen more issues with oil draining, oil supply and smokey turbos with BB turbos vs. journal and have yet to have an original Greddy turbo fail. We have seen issues when the original Greddy turbos are upgraded after the fact, so we suggest sticking to the 20G unmodified turbo. Anywhere from 400-750whp is acheivable on the same turbo. Couple examples...this one is an automatic trans at just 6psi http://i897.photobucket.com/albums/a...werandtrq1.jpg 370Z at 5psi http://i897.photobucket.com/albums/a...erandboost.jpg |
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not sure if it was mentioned here but SP Engineering did one awhile back SP Engineering
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