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Where to start w/a new 2006 350Z (basic) editionCivicLeader 10-26-2005, 01:09 AM hello all you AFer's... I'm coming over from the Honda forums because... I just purchased my new '06 350Z and need some guideance on where to go with mod-ing this thing out... Brands/Specs/etc... I'm familiar w/the bolt-ons but want to attack this thing right... right parts in the right order... I eventually want to end up w/a TT on this thing so that's where I'm going... I'm all about performance and don't need anything cosmetic... I want to begin totally in the engine/transmission compartment and move out from there... this baby has more than what I'm used to... '97 Honda Civic (w/mods) but only at maybe like 160hp... Now I'm at 300hp... def. a big step up but loving every minute of it... Thanks for any input and appreciate all that ya'll have to contribute... CL <SSR>David 10-26-2005, 05:24 PM well you are going for a twin turbo kit...I guess you are thinking of a Greedy TT kit or an APS TT kit. the Kit comes with everything you need soo...lol =) If I were you I would call up the company that you would like to purchase the twin turbo kit from, and speak with them on any questions that you might have. I started out with an Intake system from Injen and I bought a Injen Exhaust system and then a Tein suspension system. Thoes are the only mods I currently have on my car, and I am planning on upgrading it to an APS single turbo kit for the 350z. To tell you the truth...I don't really think there is a right order to mod a car. but thats just me. =) anyways since you are new to the 350z car and new to the engine, you should definitly speak to a person who has a lot of experience with the 350z. I can't tell you anythink more because well I am not that knowledgable with the car yet and I have had it for about 1 year and 6 months. So the best think I can say is to call someone...I believe there are many people who know about the 350z here in this forum so haha answer this person's question! +) lol Good luck on your 350z. =) CivicLeader 10-31-2005, 09:00 PM Thanks <SSR> David... appreciate all the info... CL vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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