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jran76 11-23-2009 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by 1slow370 (Post 290053)
i belive a haltech plat runs a little over 1500 and i seriously doubt the g37 will ever get one considering it's very different from the 370z ecu so it would have to be a whole different unit. Haltech is just pure, reliable, awesomeness, and short of motec, and Fcon5, it is the premier tuning solution. You can do anything with it including adding EGT temp sensors, two step rev launch control, nitrous retard, wideband referanced maps(as in the ecu reads the wideband instead of just tunning it with it and running off a factory narrow band sensor) It lets you get rid of pesky restictive Mass Air sensors and use vairous MAP sensors to control the engine for boosted applications and MORE... Uprev couldn't touch that with a 1/4 mile pole. Its for hardcore machines that barely resemble stock and need to run without a hiccup. Uprev will do you if you just slap on a turbo kit.

I agree with everything you say about the Haltech (it has been a great unit on the 350Z/G35), but from what I have seen the 09 G37 and 370Z use the same ECU. The 08 G37, and previous models, were different, but the 09 is the same.

1slow370 11-24-2009 04:42 AM

eh well then just the 08 g37's are screwed

Rickey89 12-01-2009 10:43 PM

so did the development die? i havent seen anything on greddys page or seen a update on here for a while? i wont have the cash to buy my tt kit until may "ish" but still as a future customer id like to know?

and some specs would be nice, i mean 450rwhp but what kinda of 0-60 or 1/4mile can we expect?

am i getting ahead of myself? possibly but if anyone has any constructive info id appreciate it.. aka dont flame me for asking

Buddy Revell 12-01-2009 11:16 PM

The brought two TT'ed 370s to SEMA, but I haven't read when they're going into production with the kit.

Minicobra1 12-05-2009 01:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Buddy Revell (Post 303517)
The brought two TT'ed 370s to SEMA, but I haven't read when they're going into production with the kit.

They have it listed under their tuner turbo section, brief description but no part number or price. Hopefully they will update it soon.

zurinadaiko 01-23-2010 01:18 PM

Any word on this TT kit?

Sharif@Forged 01-23-2010 09:08 PM

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Originally Posted by zurinadaiko (Post 371603)
Any word on this TT kit?

Two development kits are fitted and being tested. When I spoke to Greddy last week, everything was a go, so expect final pricing and production kits within a few more months.

Togo 01-24-2010 08:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Sharif@Forged (Post 372193)
Two development kits are fitted and being tested. When I spoke to Greddy last week, everything was a go, so expect final pricing and production kits within a few more months.

Sharif, in your opinion, how will this kit compare to the GTM and AAM kits? I know that the GTM and AAM kits are both from good reliable companies but what do you suspect the big differences between all three of these kits will be?

I understand this might be a really difficult question since it's all speculation.

Sharif@Forged 01-25-2010 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Togo (Post 372547)
Sharif, in your opinion, how will this kit compare to the GTM and AAM kits? I know that the GTM and AAM kits are both from good reliable companies but what do you suspect the big differences between all three of these kits will be?

I understand this might be a really difficult question since it's all speculation.

Really hard to say. We've had experience with all of the previous turbo kits on the market, and it really depends on what you want to do with your car. Some kits are more complete than others, but the end results is usually comparable power. The way I see it, the more choices we have the better. We have done many GTM kits are happy with the results. Same can be said for Greddy. I havent used or seen the AAM kit up close yet, so I can't comment. If I am not mistaken, I believe they only sell their kit for in-house installs.

jmlenz 02-19-2010 03:16 PM

^ Just out of curiosity how much does the Greddy TT kit run for the Z33? Im curious how much they will mark up the Z34 kit with the additional plumbing for the dual TBs...basically everything else should be about the same no?

Togo 02-19-2010 04:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Sharif@Forged (Post 374371)
Really hard to say. We've had experience with all of the previous turbo kits on the market, and it really depends on what you want to do with your car. Some kits are more complete than others, but the end results is usually comparable power. The way I see it, the more choices we have the better. We have done many GTM kits are happy with the results. Same can be said for Greddy. I havent used or seen the AAM kit up close yet, so I can't comment. If I am not mistaken, I believe they only sell their kit for in-house installs.

You're correct AAM only sells this kit in house but I wasn't sure if maybe you had run into someone with it in your travels etc. Thanks for the other info though on the TT kits. :tup:

fairladyZ34 02-20-2010 09:48 AM

i think Import Tuner magazine has one of the greddy twin turbo 370z's as a project car

jmlenz 02-22-2010 05:59 PM

does import tuner have any updates on the install/development of the Greddy kit going?

fairladyZ34 02-23-2010 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by jmlenz (Post 413012)
does import tuner have any updates on the install/development of the Greddy kit going?

there was a photo and a brief paragraph about their twin-turbo-370z and they were using it in a competition but besides that they didnt say anything

Zguy 02-23-2010 06:41 PM

Im sure they will have something in the coming months....


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