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Spec Jay 08-25-2015 10:16 PM

I think there's a deal from FI specifically for the BP

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jwick 08-25-2015 10:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Spec Jay (Post 3293833)
I think there's a deal from FI specifically for the BP

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Not for a G37 there isn't. I had to have my downpipe custom fabed to mate up with my FI exhaust.

Spec Jay 08-26-2015 06:21 PM

Ah wasn't really looking at the screen name haha. I'd say a single 3.5

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jwick 08-26-2015 07:36 PM

The downpipe that comes with the kit is good for 700bhp so if you keep that 3" you should be fine for around 600whp

whiteZ34 09-10-2015 08:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Boosted Performance (Post 3293189)
Sorry this is not an option. With different components (turbo/wastegates) there in no guarantee that things will fit.




Charles, thank you very much for sharing your expertise with the community when it comes to fuel systems, and how they perform...I am sure everybody appreciates it, I for sure do.


You also hit the nail on the head with regards to tuning and how power output and timing are so intricately connected. I have customer making 520whp and 480ft/tq, while some others are managing "only" 480hp and about 400ft/tq....all on the same OEM fuel system. Based on torque alone, it is easy to see that the higher torque output car has much higher timing....allowing for much higher power output with the same amount of fuel. I am seeing such a huge range with fuel injector duty cycles as well, which again is closely tied to how the car is tuned.

Charles, I can't wait to get my kit from you guys! Looking forward to having you new redesigned kit. Also Sasha, R/T has ordered a CJM stage 1 kit with fuel rails for me and I will be adding it to my BP kit. Together I'm looking to make a 700whp BP 370Z!!!! Unfortunatly due to winter coming, this may have to wait till next sping to be finished but I have some other things I may add over the winter.:stirthepot:

phunk 09-10-2015 09:01 PM

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Originally Posted by whiteZ34 (Post 3306220)
Charles, I can't wait to get my kit from you guys! Looking forward to having you new redesigned kit. Also Sasha, R/T has ordered a CJM stage 1 kit with fuel rails for me and I will be adding it to my BP kit. Together I'm looking to make a 700whp BP 370Z!!!! Unfortunatly due to winter coming, this may have to wait till next sping to be finished but I have some other things I may add over the winter.:stirthepot:

Your S1-S kit is actually being packed up now. I got the first sets of the new rails back from anodizing today. I just went and picked up my better camera and I am going to photograph this stuff to get on the website later and then box it up... it will be headed out tomorrow! Thank you!

6mt370 09-11-2015 02:41 AM

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Originally Posted by phunk (Post 3306235)
Your S1-S kit is actually being packed up now. I got the first sets of the new rails back from anodizing today. I just went and picked up my better camera and I am going to photograph this stuff to get on the website later and then box it up... it will be headed out tomorrow! Thank you!

Yay that means my kit is done too! Super excited :)

whiteZ34 09-13-2015 08:24 PM

Yay! Can't wait to get to work! :stirthepot:

Minniti 09-22-2015 07:16 AM

Does this kit still exist can't find any information as far as, where I can purchase and specs!

jwick 09-22-2015 08:13 AM

Click the link in the signature of Boosted Performance

or click the link below (copied from his signature)

http://www.the370z.com/members/boosted-performance.html

NorthStyle 09-22-2015 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Minniti (Post 3314669)
Does this kit still exist can't find any information as far as, where I can purchase and specs!

I PM'd him both here and facebook and didn't get a reply. No clue bro.

jwick 09-22-2015 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by NorthStyle (Post 3314745)
I PM'd him both here and facebook and didn't get a reply. No clue bro.

I haven't seen him post much on here recently but in the past he's always been good about responding to me.

iBenJAMM1N 09-24-2015 10:56 AM

Since Z1 headers make more power over the stock manifolds, I'm willing to bet there is another 20-30whp, I remember someone was mention a while back who has done this before.

Chuck33079 09-24-2015 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by iBenJAMM1N (Post 3316511)
Since Z1 headers make more power over the stock manifolds, I'm willing to bet there is another 20-30whp, I remember someone was mention a while back who has done this before.


Someone did it. It didn't add the power you think it should.

jwick 09-24-2015 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by iBenJAMM1N (Post 3316511)
Since Z1 headers make more power over the stock manifolds, I'm willing to bet there is another 20-30whp, I remember someone was mention a while back who has done this before.


I believe the Z1 headers are a different flange than you have on the stock VHR engine requiring customizing the turbo manifold. No longer a kit you can 'bolt-on' in your garage.

The one guy running the custom headers had to have the flanges shipped loose and a little custom piping fab work done.

The stock headers are not a power limiting issue. Right now for me the stock block is.

iBenJAMM1N 09-24-2015 11:55 AM

Found the thread, the z1 headers were from my old car and even replacing the stock manifold, the car sounds a whole lot. Currently tossing ideas on how to attack this flange swap. Really wanna work with Sasha on this.
I'm glad he expanded his exhaust options for this kit ��

iBenJAMM1N 09-24-2015 11:59 AM

Option 1: buy VHR flange, take it to an exhaust shop, have them cut the DE flange off, have them put back my oem cat and bolt it up, and weld for the flange. I'm guessing this will be some what accurate. Then buy the bp kit.
Option 2: if Sasha can some how send me the down pipe with DE loose flange, and have a way of "marking it, or making a bracket to the transmission, I'll bolt it up the same way and mark it then send it off.
Option 3: Sasha install DE headers on a 370z and go from there
Just my thought for now..

iBenJAMM1N 09-24-2015 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 3316550)
Someone did it. It didn't add the power you think it should.

I seen where it made he made 480tq on the 10.5 but they bump the timing down to lower the TQ, but that's not proof it made power.
350z/g35 had issues with their stock manifold trying to make pass 400whp.
I know I'm hard headed. It's just one of those things you feel incomplete knowing it can help, even if it was a tad bit.

Chuck33079 09-24-2015 12:05 PM

It's just really not worth the effort when you can get the same effect with a bit more boost or timing. Maybe if you were going to try and set some records, but the kit as it sits can make plenty more power than you'll want on the stock block.

jwick 09-24-2015 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 3316582)
It's just really not worth the effort when you can get the same effect with a bit more boost or timing. Maybe if you were going to try and set some records, but the kit as it sits can make plenty more power than you'll want on the stock block.


^^^THIS^^^

http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/09...1d1aaa5a84.jpg

Power is not the issue. This tune is extremely conservative. A few degrees of timing and I could easily make 550plus. I just don't feel comfortable with that level of power on a stock block and 93oct.

iBenJAMM1N 09-24-2015 12:24 PM

I guess when Sasha has the v2 kits available, I may see :)

jwick 09-24-2015 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by iBenJAMM1N (Post 3316601)
I guess when Sasha has the v2 kits available, I may see :)

He'll likely build a few kits over the Canadian winter assuming the demand is there. Gives him time in the man cave away from the wife during those long winters:rofl2:

Boosted Performance 09-24-2015 12:38 PM

There is no reason one should be messing around with aftermarket headers for this kit. The OEM headers are more than sufficient, and flow a lot more than anybody will need for a street car.

Messing around with flanges and what not is just a big unnecessary headache, which will not contribute to performance gains.


As for production of more kits...I am starting the cutting process for 15-20 kits next week. The good'ol assembly line is getting dusted off, and will be in full operation within a couple of weeks.

A LOT MORE KITS ON THE WAY!

iBenJAMM1N 09-24-2015 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Boosted Performance (Post 3316614)
There is no reason one should be messing around with aftermarket headers for this kit. The OEM headers are more than sufficient, and flow a lot more than anybody will need for a street car.

Messing around with flanges and what not is just a big unnecessary headache, which will not contribute to performance gains.


As for production of more kits...I am starting the cutting process for 15-20 kits next week. The good'ol assembly line is getting dusted off, and will be in full operation within a couple of weeks.

A LOT MORE KITS ON THE WAY!

the excitement is real :)

YzGyz 09-24-2015 04:07 PM

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Originally Posted by iBenJAMM1N (Post 3316650)
the excitement is real :)



The power OF BOOST is REAL!!


Again, Thanks Shasha for a awesome kit and lots of fun. :happydance:

YzGyz:driving:

iBenJAMM1N 09-25-2015 11:17 AM

I may deal with the headache. Sasha, when your in production and I have my deposit down, can you send me the DE flange and down pipe loose? Also would like the kit to mate up with the motordyne exhaust.

Boosted Performance 10-03-2015 09:34 AM

I recently had a local customer come back for a fuel return kit install from CJ-Motorsports. Install went smooth, and the fuel return kit is of top notch quality.

This customer also wanted me to have a look at the second charge pipe from the turbo going to the FMIC (V2.0 and V1.5 kit only), as it was making contact with one of the sub-frame bolts. The issue here (for the most part) I have found to be the after market, stainless steel clutch line. It keeps constant pressure on the pipes from the top, causing some sag.

The solution to this is rather simple. Take the bolt that goes in from the bottom, and reverse it, putting the nut on the bottom:

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http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q...pstq9dds8h.jpg

This creates an additional 1/2" clearance, and the pipe simply can not make contact with the bolt after the mod.



Now, on to new business. I am starting the cutting of pipes for a new production run of the V 2.0 kits. The plan is to build about 20 kits this winter, and have them out the door to those that wish to purchase.

I do not plan on starting any sort of a list, since in the past this didn't really do anything for anybody. I found that 50% of those on "the list" backed out for one reason or another...understanding that financial situations can change rather quickly in today's economy. So, I will keep you guys up to day (for those that are still following), and hope to start taking deposits before the end of the year.

Deposits will only be taken once the kits are 90% complete. I do not feel right taking any money from anybody without being close to shipping the product.

jwick 10-03-2015 09:53 AM

Sasha. Maybe I'm missing something but what bolt are you referring to as having to flip?

Boosted Performance 10-03-2015 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by jwick (Post 3321801)
Sasha. Maybe I'm missing something but what bolt are you referring to as having to flip?

This is the sub-frame bolt, below the driver side exhaust manifold.

whiteZ34 10-03-2015 11:04 AM

My sub frame bolt on my passenger side wth my v1 kit was coming in contact with the rubber coupler from my turbo. So I measured it, cut it, cleaning it real good then re-installed. That solved my issue. But I had some time to do that. Flipping the bolt is much easier haha

jwick 10-03-2015 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Boosted Performance (Post 3321814)
This is the sub-frame bolt, below the driver side exhaust manifold.


Roger that. I'll take a look during my fall maintenance coming up in a couple months.

Riptide67 10-05-2015 01:39 PM

Any idea when the next round of kits are going to be ready for pre sale, Sasha?

Boosted Performance 10-05-2015 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Riptide67 (Post 3322869)
Any idea when the next round of kits are going to be ready for pre sale, Sasha?

Should be taking deposits some time in December.

whiteZ34 10-08-2015 07:45 PM

Sasha, I was wondering...in my quest of more power, how much power would you say the 3" down pipe able to flow before it begins to become restrictive?

jwick 10-09-2015 12:51 AM

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Originally Posted by whiteZ34 (Post 3325283)
Sasha, I was wondering...in my quest of more power, how much power would you say the 3" down pipe able to flow before it begins to become restrictive?


I'm guessing 650-700whp

zguynate 10-09-2015 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by whiteZ34 (Post 3325283)
Sasha, I was wondering...in my quest of more power, how much power would you say the 3" down pipe able to flow before it begins to become restrictive?

Good question. Im in the air what I'm going to do with my car. Don't know if ill be switching to twins for something different or staying with this kit.

Boosted Performance 10-09-2015 10:29 AM

700whp + is attainable with the 3" exhaust. The other option is to go to 3.5" exhaust right after the down pipe flex pipe. I have done this for customers with 350z's. The there would only be about 12" of 3" pipe after the turbo.

whiteZ34 10-10-2015 02:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Boosted Performance (Post 3325495)
700whp + is attainable with the 3" exhaust. The other option is to go to 3.5" exhaust right after the down pipe flex pipe. I have done this for customers with 350z's. The there would only be about 12" of 3" pipe after the turbo.

Thanks Sasha, I actually emailed you asking about some piping

Boosted Performance 11-14-2015 10:39 PM

I have now completed cutting of all the materials for 15 V 2.0 turbo kits. Going to start assembling/welding these up in the upcoming days....just giving those that are interested and wanting to put deposits down a heads up.

jwick 11-14-2015 11:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Boosted Performance (Post 3347593)
I have now completed cutting of all the materials for 15 V 2.0 turbo kits. Going to start assembling/welding these up in the upcoming days....just giving those that are interested and wanting to put deposits down a heads up.


New brothers coming!


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