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dextr40th 01-23-2021 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by JLarson (Post 3982861)
With just over 500 whp/440wtq, the Z is still pretty manageable. I'm not saying it won't try and kill you, but as long as you're not unreasonable with your pedal inputs, it's still pretty predictable.

Spoolers world is totally different than mine though.


This is the realm I’m expecting to be - helpful to hear you’re experience :)

Spooler, apologies on lack of familiarity- are running a TT kit of the like? That’d be fun but I don’t think it’d be wise for me to chose that route ha ha. Though my subie build was 410whp/450wtq and I thought that’d be good...and here I am planning a 500+ whp build so :shrug:

Btw, just a follow up: it’s looking more and more like EcuTek will be both the features I’d prefer AND necessary for the build. I’ll likely be selling my UpRev cable/license.


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Spooler 01-23-2021 04:31 PM

Set aside several weeks to read and watch all of the videos.

http://www.the370z.com/forced-induct...ports-234.html

dextr40th 01-23-2021 05:06 PM

ROFL ive seen that time and time again and not made the connection ha ha. My bad - it was so big I just hadn’t got to it yet...will do ty sir

JLarson 01-24-2021 06:29 AM

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Originally Posted by dextr40th (Post 3983050)
This is the realm I’m expecting to be - helpful to hear you’re experience :)

BP single, large twin scroll turbo, spools around 3k. Tame throttle inputs = low boost, manageable car. Roll onto the throttle and it grabs just fine. Launch it in first, and yes you'd better have good tires and a warm day, that's your greatest chance of danger. It'll absolutely break loose the rear periodically if you just hammer the pedal, but you'll know what you did, it won't really surprise you unless you're just not used to driving a turbo.

Very manageable.


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