Originally Posted by osbornsm V1 = Street = height adjustable only. V2 = Street = height rebound adjustment V3 = Street = height rebound and low speed compression (not fully
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I'll have to look into that! thx
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If I were considering dropping $8k plus installation cost I would consider shipping the car to Fast Intentions or GTM.
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and have Seb from Specialty Z tune it.
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Are those really a "true" coil over though? Don't they use the stock perch?
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Oh....and Sean. I'm reading more about the V3/V2 comparison. I'm still not sure if the V2 is a lower quality and less technology option of the V3. Correct me if I'm wrong on that? But I did read the adjustability of the V3 is only for low speed driving. Meaning, high speed track valving is pre-set still. You wouldn't have to mess with it on the track, just have the ability to make adjustments for a more comfortable street ride.
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It comes down to whether you want: - V2 rebound adjustability or - V3 rebound and dampening adjustability (you're correct on just the low-speed part) P.S. KW's own site said: The “reservoir” on a V3 is not the same as a “reservoir” on one of KW’s 3-way race shocks. There is no adjustment, or performance advantage of the “reservoir” on a V3.
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I thought V3 use stock perch as well
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I think they come with a new perches...or am I understanding this wrong?
Well.....looks like there isn't a KW V2 for the 370. So only choice I got with KW is V1/V3
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If I were dropping that kind of cash and going twin turbo it would be for one of two reasons 1. I'm going for a major cool factor of the twin turbo or... 2. I'm planning on breaking open the block and building 1000+ HP monster Honestly, even with #2 I'd have second thoughts. One big turbo should more than do the job to deliver enough PSI to get over 1000hp. If I was planning on playing it safe around 500hp no way would I spring for the twin setup. It's just a waste of money. The guy I recommended you talk to on facebook is a young guy, long time Z fan. He's just building a business so he can't afford to specialize in Z's or tuning, or anything else. He's an all around body/performance/mechanic shop. Quite honestly, I don't think the demand is there in our area to support a specialized shop well. He know's his stuff though. I trust him because I talk to him all the time. We are constantly in each others garages lending a hand on each others projects. I'm confident he knows his turbo's because I've seen and driven his custom made system on his Lexus. He literally bought all the components, bent the pipes and built his own kit. My only point here is, there are guys here that can do the job you want. You may have to open your mindset away from the hype of twin turbo systems or the popular shops and find a guy in an unconventional place to get it done. Or bite the bullet and ship it out for the cool factor and piece of mind of more reputable place and build. Either way your car will be sick! just something to think about!
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Here's my logic: If you want cost effective turbo kit and plan to be around 450-525 whp, get a single turbo. If you want room to build the motor eventually/ get 600+ whp, then plan on investing in a decent twin setup. my
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