G37X Sedan Twin Turbo
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G37X Sedan Twin Turbo
I'm not very knowledgeable about cars as I have just purchased my first car I've actually wanted to do some modding too. ( Previously owned a Chevy Impala)
Is it going to be able to handle a twin turbo system?
I plan to get new exhaust, pipes, cooling systems if needed.
How much does it cost?
I'm looking to spend around $7,000.
Is it going to be able to handle a twin turbo system?
I plan to get new exhaust, pipes, cooling systems if needed.
How much does it cost?
I'm looking to spend around $7,000.
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Yea twins are a lot of $$$ plus the added TQ is not good for the Auto tranny, May want to take a peak at my Stillen SC 500 WHP thread, I have a X coupe, and made 412 WHP before all this.+ Welcome great forum
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What sensors if I may ask?
Installation cost should be around 2100
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A lot of people already have exhaust done before going TT, and even if they don't have it already, it is not a prerequisite for a TT install.
Also, the AWD version of our Twin Turbo kit takes more like 40 hours to install. Everything is very tight under there and the motor must be pulled for installation. Our kit comes with brand new billet aluminum motor mounts as well as a different oil pan for the oil returns. There are a lot of additional components and design changes to cram in a pair of turbos and have it perform well on the AWD car.
At the end of the day though, you are looking at having GTR output in a very nice luxury sports sedan with AWD traction. I look forward to seeing your build Legz...I'm sure you'll enjoy it!
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Which EMS and Sensors are you referring to? Our Turn-Key Kit comes with UpRev engine management already. Technically, you don't *need* additional gauges. Not to say it isn't a bad idea, but it's not like the car won't run without them. Besides, if you are having it professionally installed, chances are the shop will make sure everything is on target before delivering the car.
A lot of people already have exhaust done before going TT, and even if they don't have it already, it is not a prerequisite for a TT install.
Also, the AWD version of our Twin Turbo kit takes more like 40 hours to install. Everything is very tight under there and the motor must be pulled for installation. Our kit comes with brand new billet aluminum motor mounts as well as a different oil pan for the oil returns. There are a lot of additional components and design changes to cram in a pair of turbos and have it perform well on the AWD car.
At the end of the day though, you are looking at having GTR output in a very nice luxury sports sedan with AWD traction. I look forward to seeing your build Legz...I'm sure you'll enjoy it!
A lot of people already have exhaust done before going TT, and even if they don't have it already, it is not a prerequisite for a TT install.
Also, the AWD version of our Twin Turbo kit takes more like 40 hours to install. Everything is very tight under there and the motor must be pulled for installation. Our kit comes with brand new billet aluminum motor mounts as well as a different oil pan for the oil returns. There are a lot of additional components and design changes to cram in a pair of turbos and have it perform well on the AWD car.
At the end of the day though, you are looking at having GTR output in a very nice luxury sports sedan with AWD traction. I look forward to seeing your build Legz...I'm sure you'll enjoy it!
@Mike at GTM:
So how much hours does it take to install the Twin SuperChargers?
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I'm thinking this is incredibly well-suited for you.
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I plan to put in new exhaust as well but that looks to be my next route.
Thanks for all the help!