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Old Jul 18, 2014 | 09:49 AM
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Quoted from Tony @ FI

Just got off of the phone with the guys @ JMS Racing in Texas. Here are the specs from the dyno session...


93 Octane= 8.9 psi 510RWH
93/109 Octane blend 13.8 psi 616 RWH / 532 FT LBS of Torque as shown in the attachment.
100+ Texas heat!!
FI Stage I TT Kit = GT2860RS Turbochargers
FI 3"-2.5" Down Pipes w/recirculated wastegate tubes
FI 2.5" TDX CBE
CJM Stage I Return Fuel System
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Those are pretty solid pump gas numbers from a stage 1...I'm really glad that Fast Intentions is steppin' up the game for the VQ community...keep up the good work guys!
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Old Jul 18, 2014 | 09:56 AM
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Update,

First and foremost, my apologies for getting this up a week+ after we were at the dyno. That said, thank you all for your patience. We are proud to announce a few breakthroughs in this update.

1. After years of testing on the return-less fuel system with the Walbro 255 LPH and Aeromotive 340 LPH fuel pumps, we wanted to see what the stock fuel pump could handle. Given the physical size and shape of it, we assumed it could flow enough to support "some" power...This is all speculation of course until we try it. We kept an open mind going in to the testing and were ready for the stock pump to run out on the first pull. First things first, we installed a fuel pressure gauge to the damper at the stock fuel rail tube. Now we are ready, Sebastian in the car ready to do the first pull on 91 octane, boost controller off, so we are basically on wastegate spring pressure. I am at the rail monitoring the gauge like a hawk! BOOM...run #1, the car performs flawlessly. We make 6.5 psi without a hitch. The fuel pressure did what we expected it to, it dropped. Though, it did not drop any more than it does when a Walbro 255 LPH fuel pump is installed. In fact, the fuel pressure dropped less! Reason being, the stock fuel pump is clearly smaller than the Walbro 255 LPH fuel pump. It draws less and demands less. Hence, less drop off in fuel pressure.

From there we turned it up, gradually and carefully, monitoring the parameters on every pull. We took the car all the way up to and slightly over 8psi. The highest we pulled was 467 RWH. Ok, experiment done, don't push it we said to each other! I will add to the discussion, we used a brand new fuel pump and canister from Nissan. The entire assembly will run you about $400. I had the other canister sitting standby retrofitted with the Walbro 255 LPH and FAST-500 return kit installed. Having the extra canister makes for a 20 minute swap. Conclusion...

If you are in the market for a FI TT Kit and only want to make 390-425 RWH, you can run the stock fuel pump. Here are the recommended stipulations:

The True Stage I
  • No boost controller (This will put you right around 6 psi +/-)
  • If you have over 30,000 miles on your Z, replace your stock fuel pump canister. The higher mileage cars will cause the OEM fuel pump to reduce it's duty cycle strength. Note: I will reiterate, we tested this configuration with a new canister!
The list below is an average cost of what we factored the end consumer will save by going this route.
  • Boost controller: $500-$1,000
  • Labor on BC: $350-$500
  • Fuel pump & related accessories: $150 (We will remove from the cost of our complete kit.)
  • Labor on fuel pump and related accessories: 2 hours so about $200.
As you can see, the savings add up! In closing on this topic, this is a great start for the consumer on a tighter budget. You will leave the door open to add the FAST-500 and Boost Controller down the road.

2. The FAST-500 performed flawlessly as to be expected. This is not it's first rodeo after all. It is a very straightforward install and clean finished product. I have yet to release any teaser pictures but am hoping to have everything finalized within the next few weeks. As always, our finished product will not disappoint. As you can see from the dyno chart below, we were able to make just shy of 500 RWH on 91 Octane with ZERO detonation. The testing conditions were not the most optimal either. 105* in the dyno bay makes for a trying afternoon. Nevertheless, the fuel system works as advertised, increasing and holding adequate fuel pressure throughout the dyno run.

3. 100 Octane...Prior to this car, we have made well over 600 RWH with 3 separate cars. The common denominator, they were all running E85. We are proud to announce that this is the first car with our TT Kit to break the 600 RWH barrier on pump gas. Correct, pump gas! I got it straight out of a pump at $9.89 per gallon. That will make you think, the next time you complain about high gas prices! Again, due to the good fuel and adequate fuel pressure, we are able to raise the bar. The car performs like a top. From the Whiteline rear end urethane bushings, to the SpecialtyZ clutch/flywheel combo, to the EBoost 2 boost controller, to the FI TDX CBE.

Fast forward to today, I get good news out of South Texas. The boys @JMS Racing just tuned the exact same TT Kit and exhaust configuration (minus the HFC's) to 616 RWH & 532 FT LBS of Torque. This was performed on a 93/109 Octane blend. 2 Dots left on the fuel gauge of 93 and then 5 gallons of MS109. This car is also equipped with the CJM Stage I Return fuel system.



We appreciate the continued support and business from the community. We value the consistent and reliable knowledge and work from Sebastian @SpecialtyZ. He definitely makes us look good! I value my business partner and brilliant mind, Dan@ Fast Intentions, for never letting the hamster wheel stop in in head and always pushing for perfection. Last but not least, we thank our dedicated and hardworking team, Michael, Dan & Dan. Having you three allows Dan and I to continue to raise the bar.

Thanks to all.

Tony
More FI info...
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Old Jul 18, 2014 | 10:53 AM
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^^^ Thank you for reposting this. This is actually my local customer's car, Brian, that all the testing was completed on. He is planning to fly out a week from Tuesday to drive the beast home here to MN from LA(obviously breaking up the trip with multiple stops).

I recently got together with Brian on Tuesday evening in which we will be going to the track next month for some true time trial runs with us switching off driving vs local competition (typically 3-4 GTRs and a bunch of VQ's). Its been a long wait even for myself to get this car back into the midwest/locally but man is it going to be worth every second.

I did get confirmation that the first "auto" 370 build is just wrapping up and should be complete and out of the shop within the next 2 weeks. WE ARE still looking to get a downpayment and locked in for the FIRST G37 COUPE 6MT***** Please PM me if you are seriously interested and will be ready within the next month to have your car in shop in LA area!

Thank you everyone!
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Old Aug 6, 2014 | 07:44 PM
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**Update**

We officially have a donor for the prototype G37 FI TT! (Pending Downpayment)

Looks like the owner of the 1st Fast Intentions TT'd G37 Coupe will house in the state of Iowa!!

Plan is the have the car IN THE SHOP by Thanksgiving.

Thank you,
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Old Aug 6, 2014 | 08:36 PM
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Oh thank god!!! Totally ready to get my hands on the kit when its ready. Hopefully all goes smoothly for this Iowa guy.
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Old Aug 7, 2014 | 01:35 PM
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Fi tt

OK, I am finally pulling the trigger on a TT kit. I am to be the first G37 with the Fast Intention TT. I will be the guinea pig for the "G". I am excited to say the least. As Lance has posted I am from Iowa so it will be quite a trek to Simi Valley and back. We plan to haul it out and drive it part way back depending on the weather. Winter here is not the kindest. Will keep you posted with the help of Lance.
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Old Aug 7, 2014 | 02:00 PM
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damnngg what part of Iowa I m right over the border in Nebraska probably will be here for another year depending on what the Air Force wants to do with me

If youre close I d love to check this out when its done
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Sorry, on the other side of the state, along the Mississippi. Not sure when it is finished whether i will get it back home or not, bad time of the year. I may just leave it in Fort Collins, CO at my son's. He would enjoy that. When I drive it home I will try to let you know as I will be traveling I80 thru Omaha.
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Old Aug 7, 2014 | 04:20 PM
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haha no problem its ok cause my GF is stationed in CO Springs so I can be in either area lol
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[QUOTE=Byrdman;3802348]Quoted from Tony @ FI

Just got off of the phone with the guys @ JMS Racing in Texas. Here are the specs from the dyno session...


93 Octane= 8.9 psi 510RWH
93/109 Octane blend 13.8 psi 616 RWH / 532 FT LBS of Torque as shown in the attachment.
100+ Texas heat!!
FI Stage I TT Kit = GT2860RS Turbochargers
FI 3"-2.5" Down Pipes w/recirculated wastegate tubes
FI 2.5" TDX CBE
CJM Stage I Return Fuel System




I had the pleasure of seeing this Fast Intentions Nismo Z @ JMS racing when I had my FI CBE and RHFC's installed there...yup, I've made up my mind. I was planning on getting 4.08 gears done, though this seems like such a better option . Unfortunately I have the 7AT...so a little more wait time involved.




Lance, just a heads up. I WANT THIS!!! I'll call you sometime this week, I need to ask you a few questions.
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Old Aug 20, 2014 | 10:44 AM
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Originally Posted by MidlifeCrisis
Originally Posted by Byrdman
Quoted from Tony @ FI

Just got off of the phone with the guys @ JMS Racing in Texas. Here are the specs from the dyno session...


93 Octane= 8.9 psi 510RWH
93/109 Octane blend 13.8 psi 616 RWH / 532 FT LBS of Torque as shown in the attachment.
100+ Texas heat!!
FI Stage I TT Kit = GT2860RS Turbochargers
FI 3"-2.5" Down Pipes w/recirculated wastegate tubes
FI 2.5" TDX CBE
CJM Stage I Return Fuel System


I had the pleasure of seeing this Fast Intentions Nismo Z @ JMS racing when I had my FI CBE and RHFC's installed there...yup, I've made up my mind. I was planning on getting 4.08 gears done, though this seems like such a better option . Unfortunately I have the 7AT...so a little more wait time involved.




Lance, just a heads up. I WANT THIS!!! I'll call you sometime this week, I need to ask you a few questions.
Just awaiting your call sir. I'm happy to help answer any questions you may have.

Thanks,
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Old Aug 22, 2014 | 01:04 PM
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So hyped for this! I have a 2008 G37 Coupe 5AT though I wonder if I can still get a TT in the future
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Old Aug 24, 2014 | 03:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Vizard_87
So hyped for this! I have a 2008 G37 Coupe 5AT though I wonder if I can still get a TT in the future
I received your PM Miguel, always great hearing from a return customer!

The first fully built 5AT tranny has just been finished up and is being installed currently. I will keep the thread updated with results and pricing options.

Thank you,
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Old Aug 24, 2014 | 08:23 PM
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Never be able to afford one.. but that thing sure is pretty! nice work from Tony
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Old Aug 26, 2014 | 09:01 AM
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Just a brief update. The car will be at FI on Dec 1st to start the fitup. Tony says it will take 1 to 2 months depending on how the fitup goes. My car would be in storage during that time anyway so no hurry on my part.
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