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#4082
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FI kit seems like a good kit as well, however I did not have the patience to wait for it to be completed for the V36 Coupe/Sedan.
I know every dyno graph is different, the octane levels were different, and there is the unknown of the supporting mods, but here are some some graphs from the 370z board for comparison between the two kits:
FI 492.85RWH/461.64TQ @ 10.05 PSI - 91 octane
AAM 588.49RWH/433.04TQ @ 9.7 PSI - 93 octane
I am very far from having the knowledge to be able to read these graphs properly, but it seems that the AAM turbos are bigger so they take a little more time to spool and have a lower max TQ but higher max HP. The FI kit seems to spool slightly faster but both kits look to hit 400RWH around 5k rpm in these two cases.
I'm excited to see what numbers my car puts down, but I will have to break my motor in once I get my car back since the internals are all new.
It will be the longest 1500 miles ever..
I know every dyno graph is different, the octane levels were different, and there is the unknown of the supporting mods, but here are some some graphs from the 370z board for comparison between the two kits:
FI 492.85RWH/461.64TQ @ 10.05 PSI - 91 octane
AAM 588.49RWH/433.04TQ @ 9.7 PSI - 93 octane
I am very far from having the knowledge to be able to read these graphs properly, but it seems that the AAM turbos are bigger so they take a little more time to spool and have a lower max TQ but higher max HP. The FI kit seems to spool slightly faster but both kits look to hit 400RWH around 5k rpm in these two cases.
I'm excited to see what numbers my car puts down, but I will have to break my motor in once I get my car back since the internals are all new.
It will be the longest 1500 miles ever..
Last edited by ttv36; 03-01-2015 at 03:10 PM.
#4083
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I'm excited to see what numbers my car puts down, but I will have to break my motor in once I get my car back since the internals are all new.
It will be the longest 1500 miles ever.. [/QUOTE]
Well you can drive up to northern CA and pick me up for ride That should help you get to 1500 miles sooner
It will be the longest 1500 miles ever.. [/QUOTE]
Well you can drive up to northern CA and pick me up for ride That should help you get to 1500 miles sooner
#4084
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Finally posting up a picture with the new parts: Tanabes, black Mt. Fuji, splash guards, and 20mm H&R spacers.
It's amazing how much of a difference the spacers made after the swift drop. I would even consider going for 25mm or 30mm since the 19x8.5 rims w/ 50 offset are so conservative.
It's amazing how much of a difference the spacers made after the swift drop. I would even consider going for 25mm or 30mm since the 19x8.5 rims w/ 50 offset are so conservative.
Last edited by txg37x; 03-03-2015 at 11:33 PM.
#4085
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Looking good txG^^^ those M rims give it a nice look w/ the blacked-out theme.
Might want to look at this if you haven't seen it~
https://www.myg37.com/forums/d-i-y-i...ils-sedan.html
Might want to look at this if you haven't seen it~
https://www.myg37.com/forums/d-i-y-i...ils-sedan.html
#4088
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Nice job Moreno, those Z wheels look hot on that G. The GTR tail DIY that I linked would look great on your G too!
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Love the fitment on your wheels/tires. what size on the rear, and what is the offset? Just had a 20x10 40 mm offset concave Niche rim mounted (no tire) on my g37s, and looked like they stuck out like half an inch, which is not the look I was was going for. Wanted to flush look like yours. Wondering if mounting the tire and dropping the weight of the car on it would have tucked it in. Appreciate any advice you can give.
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They are 370z wheels (factory size and offset). I believe they are front 19x9 +47(254/40/19), rear 19x10 +30(275/35/19). 20mm spacer of front and dropped on eibach pro springs. Thanks for the positive feedback.
#4091
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Love the fitment on your wheels/tires. what size on the rear, and what is the offset? Just had a 20x10 40 mm offset concave Niche rim mounted (no tire) on my g37s, and looked like they stuck out like half an inch, which is not the look I was was going for. Wanted to flush look like yours. Wondering if mounting the tire and dropping the weight of the car on it would have tucked it in. Appreciate any advice you can give.
#4094
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It sure has you guys are such a bad influence on my wallet lol. But I have been reading all the posts regarding what coils to get for my AWD sedan and up to now seems like FA 500 are the best option. Time to let go of the OEM strut/swift spring setup. Once I have all installed i will post some pics