aps single turbo kit
sebastian_350z
03-25-2006, 01:03 AM
do i need to put anything else what so ever to my 350z if i buy the aps single turbo kit?? or can i just install the turbo kit and be ready to drive it?
cd001111
03-28-2006, 08:15 PM
Yes to both. But if I were you I would get ready to buy and install a new Clutch. I have an 04 350Z performance edition with A Complete APS off-road (no cats) exhaust and the Tall Boy Plenum. I can assure you that once it's tuned, it's a true Super car. I love it, it will blow away my C5 LS1 Chevy in a straight line and kill it if you throw in some turns.
sebastian_350z
03-29-2006, 12:39 AM
hey thanx a lot cd001111. do you think ill kill my stock clutch if i don't change it? I am not that much of a rough driver, but i DO want to make my z a bit faster...
p.s did the plenum help a lot? is it just bolt on?
let me know what were the pros and the cons of what you did to ur z... please.
thanx a lot once again.
sebastian
p.s did the plenum help a lot? is it just bolt on?
let me know what were the pros and the cons of what you did to ur z... please.
thanx a lot once again.
sebastian
cd001111
03-29-2006, 07:03 AM
I'm positive the clutch will eventually go south, the stock clutch wasn't designed to handle the power that you will be or have added. The Plenum is a must have, it's cheap HP on NA and Turbo motors. About the only Con is a bit more noise, on occasion the heat shield vibrates but no big deal. Dyno time in necessary to tune your car. Oh yeah, have about 10 grand and insure you're using a Limited Slip rear or you'll do nothing but spin a tire. Currently I'm making 325 HP at the rear using a Mustang Dyno.
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