Originally Posted by Brazilbro im also leaning Greddy, thoses Mitsu turbos just last so long.. i went through 2 garretts in 2 yrs compared to 1 Greddy 20g that lasted
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11-01-2009, 09:17 PM | #121 (permalink) | |
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My only concern about the 20g is that it is only oil cooled. I am wondering if it will superheat the oil on a road course seeing that its the only thing lubricating it. Any opinions?
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I won't be racing competitively. I might attend a few track days with the family for fun, and that's it. If I were being competitive, I would definitely be running full bolt-ons. However, this is a street car that might see a track once or twice a year, so a turbo OR supercharger might still be on the table.
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I would definitely upgrade to a large oil cooler if I was going with a turbocharger. The Z's engine compartment is a nightmare for heat management.
Heat management is a crucial and usually under-developed portion of a great turbo kit. So says Corkey Bell and my experience. A good 370Z kit is going to need GOOD heat-shields, wraps, covers, etc. And you are going to want to get more air through the engine bay via ducting, larger openings and possibly a vented hood/different front fascia. The perfect FI setup (which I have not seen) is likely not going to place the intercoolers in front of the radiator or will use good ducting to get fresh air around to the radiator. The 300ZX actually had a decent engine compartment layout. |
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Ok, after looking at images of the Z with the bumper removed, the ideal setup would be very close to the 300ZXTT image I posted and would require relocation of the power steering cooler (not really a big deal) and removal of the black plastic blockers behind the "fangs".
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I would have to go with GTM because they are
1: Active on these boards and have made great turbo kits for the Z/G platform for years now and have proven reliable. 2: Their products are made in America (to my knowledge) 3: They cool and there are a few vendors on here that use their stuff also which should speak some volumes for their product. |
11-02-2009, 06:54 PM | #132 (permalink) |
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according to greddy they are making just about the same power as the GTM so its really up to preference on who has the better cooling system and intercooler setup. the exhaust is also very critical when building twin turbo cars. you have to remember that each twin turbo is meant to work with each companies own exhaust. taking that into consideration GTM does have what seems to be the better kit due to larger exhaust diameters but im not sure which i would choose because of cooling on these cars is so critical.
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11-03-2009, 11:41 AM | #133 (permalink) |
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Guys here's my debate...
I want to TT my Z eventually... However the funding will take a while to aquire... so do I: A. Go ahead and enjoy the F.I. 2.5" Exhaust for now, until I can get the GTM TT/3" Exhaust? B. Go ahead and get the GTM 3" Exhaust so it's something I don't have to buy later?
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^FI's 2.5 inch exhaust will work fine with GTM twin turbo. I dont post on this forum too much because I have a G37. But I installed my own GTM twins and are running them with 2.5" FI exhaust with High flow cats. I'm making 430whp at about 7 psi.
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Yeah I've heard that too, I was just curious cause if you wanna go any higher HP wise, you'd do better with the 3" Exhaust. Not nocking F.I.'s in ANY way cause that's what I want actually lol. But if I'm going to get the best bang for my buck, if 3" is what I need, 3" is what I get.
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