Originally Posted by elperuano I'm from Miami/Opa-Locka.. Moved up to Broward. Nice... I'm up in VA now. Joined the Navy..lol What brand turbo kit are you using?
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03-18-2013, 08:26 PM | #49 (permalink) |
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The most cost efficient kit is the BP kit if thas what ur looking for. When I bought my kit there was only 1 option. Gtm. Now there's BP, Fast Intentions. They have come out with some well developed kits.
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03-18-2013, 10:06 PM | #51 (permalink) |
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Wow nice to know so when that day comes when i need to find it i know where to go.
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03-18-2013, 11:23 PM | #53 (permalink) |
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gtm stage 2 twin turbo 540whp on 12 psi. Same kit and same dyno a year later ran 538 whp at z1. Daily driven car. Call z1 motorsports and talk to jon theyll fix you up nice.
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03-19-2013, 12:02 AM | #54 (permalink) |
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OP leave the Stillen kit alone you will modify the kit to even try to get 500whp. Trust me I tried made 465 whp dynojet there hasn't been anyone that made more. There are so many things that are wrong with the kit it's not worth your motor I hurt my stock motor doing so.
If cost is your main factor and you want 500whp I would look at these kits in this order. 1.Boosted performance mid mount single turbo 2. GTM supercharger kit 3. GTM TT kit. From reading your post option 1 and 2 seem to be more cost effective for you.
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03-19-2013, 01:07 AM | #55 (permalink) |
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To me 500whp with an SC on a Z is mighty impressive. I'd be happy with 420whp, be plenty for a street car.
I'm thinking an SC is well within my budget and keeps er reliable. What kind of MPG are you guys getting though on average? |
03-19-2013, 01:21 AM | #56 (permalink) |
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I think on average, i'm getting about 18mpg on my GTM Stg2 SC Z putting down 507whp with meth and crappy California 91 octane.
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I have 415 WHP and I am happy with it. Joy to drive and fast enough for me. (qualify) (fast enough for me) You will need an oil cooler as well so put that in your budget too.
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-Stillen SC is a solid kit, but it has been shown to not have much expansion room beyond the original design/output. If you really want 500whp then I would suggest rethinking your plan, but 400-450whp is a great power output for the z34 platform. -Nissan dealership is a good install location as they will be able to quickly diagnosis any errors that might take a stand alone shop longer, though a typical install is fairly straight forward. But, make sure you are covered on your warranty & other work so they try not to void other parts of your car that are not related to the SC. Price for install seems fair, I would suggest making it a straight price from them, so they cannot come back & say it took 5 extra hours to that is an additional $500. -Additional mods needed: *Dyno tune - get this, do not use the factory stillen tune *Oil cooler *Guages - this can either be digital or analoug but seeing more than the factory gauges will be needed to monitor the engine *Clutch/flywheel/csc - not needed first day but be prepared *Brake upgrade - Pad/fluid/line/etc is not needed at first but is a good suggestion to help support the car An additional suggestion is not just cooling the car more, but also think about venting the car. Additional heat can be contained but removing it from the engine bay is better. Also, set aside some additional funds for those "bad" days.
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