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Old Apr 15, 2012 | 08:35 PM
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GTM Twin Turbo Build

So, as some of you may already know, I am about to embark on the path less traveled.

I am about to pick up the GTM TT kit for the g37 AWD as shown here:
GTMPOWER.COM

Now I know that looks crazy, but I am doing it, now come for the important questions...

My car does not have any internal work done... am I gonna blow my engine apart with this?
If yes or maybe, what do I need to get done to run with safety. It is an everyday driver, but the climate us BC folk are in, its quite cool most of the time, so I don't worry about over heating.

Any ideas or concerns would be VERY much appreciated!
Old Apr 15, 2012 | 09:12 PM
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Well you can start with reading some threads around the forum that other G members have made about their turbo builds, and if its going to be a daily driver why not just keep it stock? put on some bolt ons.

you can start with this thread to better your knowledge on turbos, https://www.myg37.com/forums/engine-...r-noobies.html
Old Apr 15, 2012 | 09:15 PM
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btw i dont mean to sound like a douche or anything when i say keep it stock, ive just been down that road with the whole i wanna put a turbo thing, it requires deep pockets, lots of commitment and time ohh and lots of money LOL
Old Apr 15, 2012 | 10:07 PM
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btw i dont mean to sound like a douche or anything when i say keep it stock, ive just been down that road with the whole i wanna put a turbo thing, it requires deep pockets, lots of commitment and time ohh and lots of money LOL
yup... get that check book out! lol, It's a lot of maintenance and money... personally if I had the cash to do it, I would rebuild the engine! it's not a matter IF something in the engine will fail, it's a matter of WHEN! even if you don't drive with high PSI, anything can happen by accident. I had a boosted Honda with a fully built engine and the problems still felt like they were endless.

As far as cooling, our cars stock already have a cooling problem, and the amount of heat that boost produces is insane! definitely a cooling solution HAS to be apart of your build!

Good luck with build! post your progress!
Old Apr 16, 2012 | 12:00 AM
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say bye bye to $20,000.... All the supporting mods really add up, and GTM kits are notorious for bad fitment and missing parts, once its all together tho it should be fine if you get a good tune... I emphasize again, get a good tune.
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