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Old Jan 10, 2011 | 07:56 PM
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GTM: A Year in Review

A Year in Review: 2010

Who are we?

GTM Performance Engineering was established in 2001 as a tuning shop with the first all-wheel-drive dyno in Southern California. In July of 2004, we were featured in an issue of Turbo and High Performance magazine in response to our growing reputation as a premier tuner.


Since then, we have grown to design and manufacture our own line of Nissan performance parts. We are currently the world leader in forced induction kits for the Nissan/Infiniti performance platforms and have established ourselves as a major player in the performance aftermarket. Our line of forced induction kits is well rounded to attract a variety of end users, from a basic 100hp add-on to a 1000whp extreme race car build. In 2010, we developed and brought to market the world’s first twin turbo kit for the 370Z producing well over 500whp.

Major Accomplishments for 2010

GTM rolled out the Twin Turbo Kit for the 370Z and shortly thereafter began work on an ambitious project: 1000whp 370Z using our Stage 6 Twin Turbo Kit, GTM 4.5L Stroker VQ37VHR. This car was at the SEMA show at the SPC booth and was also featured on the front cover of Performance Auto and Sound Magazine.


ForceGT.com also did a feature on the same car: Build: 1000 Horsepower Twin Turbo Nissan 370Z Part 1

In addition to our Twin Turbo Kits, we decided to offer a more economical forced induction solution for our 370Z/G37 customers. Enter the Rotrex based GTM Supercharger Kit. With this kit, we are able to cover the modification needs of the vast majority of our customer base.

Here are some key points about the GTM Supercharger Kit:

After literally installing and tuning every supercharger kit available for the VQ platform and seeing their short comings, we got the inspiration to develop a kit superior to all others. Problems with the other kits that we wanted to address with our own include: not supplying a decent amount of power, belt breakage and slippage, obnoxious gear lash noises, limited power expansion and lack of the OEM look. Some of the key things we did to achieve our goal are:

SUPERCHARGER NOISE : We chose the Rotrex unit, a very QUIET supercharger compared to anything else on the market.

SUPERCHARGER BRACKETS: Our supercharger bracket is a 3 dimensional unit made out of thick billet aluminum to prevent any flexing. We also mounted the supercharger unit as close as possible to the engine to limit the amount of flex possible, as well as keep the belt length down between pulleys.

BELT AND TENSIONER DESIGN: We have over 80% belt wrap on our supercharger's pulley and by utilizing the factory automatic belt tensioner, over or under tightening is simply not possible.

POWER EXPANSION: Changing the pulley on the supercharger is less than a 20 minute job.

AESTHETICS: The GTM Supercharger kit maintains the clean OEM look.

ENGINE MANAGEMENT: With the GTM flash we are to able to maintain the OEM drive ability so the car will run like stock, only with a lot more power.

POWER DELIVERY: The GTM supercharger is the best bang for the buck out of the box.








With our Stage 0 Supercharger kit for the 370Z and G37, we are seeking CARB approval. Fortunately all the work that we put into the kit is paying off with us having the most reliable supercharger kit on the market. Hot on the heels of that success, we adapted our supercharger kit for the 350Z and G35 equipped with the VQ35HR.

2010 was a good year for GTM as we began increasing public awareness of our existence and dedication to top performing products. This is demonstrated by getting on the cover of DSport magazine along with a product page in the same magazine.





In addition, we have been featured in several ForceGT.com Ezine articles.

Build: 1000 Horsepower Twin Turbo Nissan 370Z Part 1

Build: 518 Rear Wheel HP Twin Turbo Nismo 370Z By GTM

Tuned: GTM Motorsports Twin Turbo 427 RWHP Nissan 350Z

In addition to traditional media exposure, we have dramatically improved the quality and impact of our YouTube videos. Here are but a few examples.


GTM Performance Engineering Part 1
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GTM Twin Turbo Nismo 370Z
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GTM Twin Turbo 370 40th Anniversary with Traction Control

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GTM Supercharged Nismo 370Z
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GTM Twin Turbo G37 Super Sedan

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Looking Forward

For 2011, Baker Nissan and Baker Tuning have partnered up with us to begin developing new parts. Baker Nissan has been kind enough to lend us a Nissan Juke test car for parts development. For that platform, we will be developing upgraded brakes, suspension and power plant components. In addition, we will be developing a Lysholm (Roots Style) supercharger kit and a turbo kit for the G37X. This year, we will also be looking for a new G25 to adapt our Rotrex based supercharger kit to Infiniti’s new base model car. This will complete our forced induction lineup for the Z/G platform. On the tuning side, we are working on a way to tune VVEL to maximize the performance of forced induction on the VQ37VHR. For our customers with Nissan/Infiniti’s new 7-speed automatic, we will be developing stronger components to handle the extra power delivered by our forced induction lineup. We also intend to release our stroker kit for the Skyline GT-R’s VQ38DETT that increases displacement up to either a 4.2L or 4.5L engine along with other tuning goodies for Nissan’s Supercar.

Goals for 2011

Nissan Juke
· ECU Tuning
· Cold Air Intake
· Blow Off Valve Upgrade
· Downpipe (race)
· Downpipe with High Flow Cat
· Cat-Back Exhaust
· Axle Back Exhaust
· Turbo Back Exhaust
· Turbo Upgrade Kit
· Upgraded Intercooler Piping
· Larger Intercooler Kit
· Blow Off Valve Upgrade
· Lowering Springs
· Sway Bars
· Big Brake Kit
· Stainless Steel Brake Lines

Infiniti G25
· Rotrex based Supercharger Kit

Infiniti G37X
· Roots style Supercharger Kit
· Turbo Kit

Nissan/Infiniti 370Z/G37/G25
· 7-speed Automatic Performance Upgrades (Torque Converter, Valve Body Upgrade, Internals)
· VVEL Tuning
· Campaign our shop Supercharged 370Z in RedLine Time Attack

Nissan GT-R
· Stroker Kits (4.2L and 4.5L)
· More to be determined as time/budget allows
We look forward to pushing the envelope even farther in 2011. Stay tuned for more great innovations at GTM.

Happy New Year!

Last edited by Sam@GTM; Jan 10, 2011 at 08:06 PM.
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Old Jan 10, 2011 | 08:16 PM
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Great thread Sam. I recently spoke to Paul with Baker Tuning about your partnership with them. It sounds like we may be getting almost as lucky down here in Houston as the SoCal guys.

Best of luck in 2011. Keep making the customers happy.
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Old Jan 10, 2011 | 08:38 PM
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valve body upgrades? right on, love the password JDM bolts as well
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Old Jan 10, 2011 | 10:01 PM
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good stuff Sam! keep up the good work!

can't wait! only 12 more days and i am counting down haha.
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Old Jan 10, 2011 | 10:04 PM
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Congrats! Best of luck in 2011!
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Old Jan 10, 2011 | 10:51 PM
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G37X... comon baby...!
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Old Jan 10, 2011 | 11:29 PM
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Sam, very well put together! You guys have completed so much in the past years and I'm sure there's nothing but an increase with the years to come.

Good luck, it sounds like you're going to keep yourself busy.

Now get me my Stage 2 supercharger kit!
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Old Jan 11, 2011 | 03:05 AM
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Great thread Sam... Loved all the videos too.

Good luck in 2011 and keep doing what you're doing!
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Old Jan 12, 2011 | 02:03 AM
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Sam is the best.
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Old Jan 12, 2011 | 09:17 AM
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Sam has been one of the best people ive had the pleasure of doing buisiness with. All the late night calls, e-mails, texts were all promptly answered. He was very helpful throughout the entire process and will be getting my buisiness in the future.

Keep up the great work GTM.
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Old Jan 12, 2011 | 10:13 AM
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Congrats so far and great job! I may have to be getting a Juke soon lol
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Those videos make me wish it was nice out - I think I need to move closer to you guys and out of this cold MD weather. That traction control setup look pretty nice. Thanks sam for all your help and good luck for 2011.
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Old Jan 12, 2011 | 11:28 AM
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Does the Roots-type supercharger mean it has to go on top of the engine block and thus need a different hood (like the Stillen one)? I'm hoping not...
Also, what's the advantage of the Roots vs Rotrex?
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Originally Posted by coolraz
Does the Roots-type supercharger mean it has to go on top of the engine block and thus need a different hood (like the Stillen one)? I'm hoping not...
Also, what's the advantage of the Roots vs Rotrex?
Not necessarily... I've seen root-style chargers in front of the motor, but all the Infiniti / Nissan root-style (Stillen) has sat on-top of the block. Root is based on low-mid range power and has a tendency to lose power in the top end. A centrifugal charger works a little more like a turbo and doesn't sacrifice high-end power, it actually keeps making power to redline.
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Old Jan 13, 2011 | 08:25 PM
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Nothing but great things coming out of GTM ! Thank for the outstanding work and support for the Nissan/Infiniti Community ! I look forward to ordering your GTM Stage 1 S/C Kit in the near future... I will shoot you a PM Sam when the time comes... Thanks !
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