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sjang 05-01-2014 05:11 PM

370z stock Pistons
 
In my future plan, thinking about getting a Stillen Supercharger kit and recently i heard it from my friend that 370z's stock pistons are forged already so i don't have to change my pistons if I'm going to get a sc kit. is that true?

I've been searching for thread about pistons but couldn't. if there's a thread hook me up. thank you for your concern !! :)

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DjSquall 05-01-2014 05:31 PM

If you need pistons, they'll be included in the kit.

P.s. This belongs in the FI section, not general.

Chuck33079 05-01-2014 05:43 PM

No kit includes pistons, but you don't need to touch the motor for a Stillen kit. Go look at the Stillen kits in the Forced Induction Finished Builds sticky.

sjang 05-01-2014 06:00 PM

Oh i was going to write a post tjere but not sure if it belongs there so i wrote it here. sorry about that. ill delete it before tomorrow. :) thabks for the information guys !!

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Trips 05-01-2014 06:47 PM

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Originally Posted by sjang (Post 2803193)
Oh i was going to write a post tjere but not sure if it belongs there so i wrote it here. sorry about that. ill delete it before tomorrow. :) thabks for the information guys !!

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No need it has been moved. :ugh2:

JWillis72 05-01-2014 07:00 PM

Many of us have Stillen SC and most if not all are on stock motors, no need for pistons.

theDreamer 05-02-2014 08:01 AM

Most all SC kits I have seen are still on stock block, a few have upgraded for different reasons but the amount of power the base SC kits put out is within a safe range.
Just get a solid tune from a good shop, supporting mods, and keep up with proper maintenance and the kit will be good to you. I have the GTM stage 1 SC with 76k miles on the car and almost 60k miles with the kit.

sjang 05-02-2014 08:26 AM

this will be my first SC kit.. im not sure if i can maintnance properly :( but that you for the info

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Chuck33079 05-02-2014 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by sjang (Post 2803970)
this will be my first SC kit.. im not sure if i can maintnance properly :( but that you for the info

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Then you have no business getting into the FI game. You need to be able to maintain it properly. You also need at least half the cost of the kit in extra money for supporting mods and labor and tune. If the kit is $6k, it's closer to a $10k project. This is not something to cut corners on.

theDreamer 05-02-2014 08:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 2803972)
Then you have no business getting into the FI game. You need to be able to maintain it properly. You also need at least half the cost of the kit in extra money for supporting mods and labor and tune. If the kit is $6k, it's closer to a $10k project. This is not something to cut corners on.

Yep, kit is only about 50-60% of the cost.
If you pay to install assume 1500 to 2k, oil cooler, fluids, etc will around it up to 10k total. Plus each kit has items you need to check and buy fluid for or replace parts periodically. These costs are usually minimal (100-300) but that can be yearly or sooner sometimes along with normal car maintenance requirements.

sjang 05-02-2014 08:34 AM

well im still learning it. like when everyone else had thier first sc kit. :) i know i have to invest much of money.

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Chuck33079 05-02-2014 08:36 AM

Plus you should always have enough cash on hand in case the motor lets go. It's rare, but it's completely irresponsible to boost a factory NA car without enough money in reserve to get it back on the road again if something breaks.

sjang 05-02-2014 08:38 AM

ill keep this in my head. pretty good information :) thank you. some of my friend has SC on their car so ill finish learnng it before i buy a kit.

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Chuck33079 05-02-2014 08:40 AM

Corky Bell wrote a book called "Supercharging". Go buy it and read it. It's not enough to talk to people who buy kits. There are a lot of people who buy things they don't understand and then have issues because they don't know their *** from a hot rock. And don't rule out the BP turbo kit as well. It's in the same ballpark cost-wise as the Stillen kit and there's a much higher ceiling on it.

sjang 05-02-2014 08:41 AM

ugh ... lol ... but like you said its rare.. but .. could be me. So i need more than 10k ::(

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