greddy a true complete kit, but what are the problems with it
Ive been looking around for a complete kit an their isnt one like the greddy, what problems have people incured with the kit?
Mostly install errors. APS is a complete solution IMO, but if you plan on tuning your setup (with forged internals, return fuel system, and fine tuning), the Greddy is a nice way to go. Wanna buy a used kit? 
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I would say mostly installation errors to, or overboosting without the proper tuning and fuel system. Those are the only two problems that I really forsee, and both are user/installer's fault.
APS is BY FAR the most complete kit out there.... the greddy is good but you definitely need other things to make it really complete...
but tuning and over boosting are really that big issues with any kit...
but tuning and over boosting are really that big issues with any kit...
You know I think the most important part that many over look in the budget for boosting any motor is....finding a tuner...Just about any parts installer can put a enginered kit on a car, where you need really need the right person the tune.....TwoNosBottles were are you in jersey.....If you are near englishtown you are close to one of the best tuners in the land LAROCCA'S PERFORMANCE.......Jimmy is the best he loves to get in there and really make your ride perform and stay together(He also installs just about everything)....
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Originally posted by TwoNosBottles
Ive been looking around for a complete kit an their isnt one like the greddy, what problems have people incured with the kit?
Ive been looking around for a complete kit an their isnt one like the greddy, what problems have people incured with the kit?
sorry for the question that's probably been asked already but will save me the search...
briefly, what is it about the APS kit that makes it a lot more reliable/"more complete" then the Greddy?
does the fmic on the APS retain the *(tip of my tongue) metal thing behind the front bumper*? i'm pretty sure it had to be removed for the greddy kit
thanks
briefly, what is it about the APS kit that makes it a lot more reliable/"more complete" then the Greddy?
does the fmic on the APS retain the *(tip of my tongue) metal thing behind the front bumper*? i'm pretty sure it had to be removed for the greddy kit
thanks
Originally posted by durobred
sorry for the question that's probably been asked already but will save me the search...
briefly, what is it about the APS kit that makes it a lot more reliable/"more complete" then the Greddy?
does the fmic on the APS retain the *(tip of my tongue) metal thing behind the front bumper*? i'm pretty sure it had to be removed for the greddy kit
thanks
sorry for the question that's probably been asked already but will save me the search...
briefly, what is it about the APS kit that makes it a lot more reliable/"more complete" then the Greddy?
does the fmic on the APS retain the *(tip of my tongue) metal thing behind the front bumper*? i'm pretty sure it had to be removed for the greddy kit
thanks
Ignition Timing Control
Rising Rate Fuel Pressure Regulator
Upgraded Fuel Pump
Two Stage Blow Off Valve
This is just off the top of my head so there are probabally other component differences and the APS intercooler does not require the removal of the 'metal thing behind the front bumper' like the Greddy does. And every part in the APS kit has alot more potential lying in wait for when you get forged internals.
You can read up on the different parts here:
http://www.************************/350z/350z.htm
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