What mods are recommended before going FI?
Originally Posted by nis350ztt
Yeah, I knew that much, but I thought the boost was controlled through the ECU as well. Either way, I PM'd him right after my last post about it.
the boost control sensing line for the wastagate hooks directly to the compressor housings and contols the boost pressure. the ECU is controlling the fuel and ignition curves based on the testing and calibration we have done over the past year of development.
the ECU does not control the boost.
Brad
the ECU does not control the boost.
Brad
So yes, you would still need a boost controller.
Originally Posted by nickgundara
Does a Y-pipe help anything on a twin turbo install?
Not sure what u meant by "on install," but the Y-pipe lets your car breath a little easier. If you're keeping the stock exhaust then I would suggest to get the Y-pipe, mid-pipe, and test pipes. But I would really suggest to get a complete new exhaust system and some test pipes or high flow cats.
Originally Posted by nickgundara
Does a Y-pipe help anything on a twin turbo install?
Originally Posted by Diesel350
I'm looking at the ST. Not looking to go over 400rwhp.
I don't really have anything else to recommend for going turbo. The only other thing I would tell you could get are a crank pulley, y-pipe-back exhaust (preferrably 3"), etc.
so far in this thread, you experts have been addressing prep for a turbo setup, but what about a supercharger at only moderate hp increases? would your recommendations be different, and if so, how, pls?
If there is already a cat back exhaust installed with test pipes, does a larger Y-pipe help any on a twin turbo set up? Please forgive the newb questions....
Originally Posted by nis350ztt
Depends, if it is larger than OEM, yes it should. I would think you woudn't see true benefits until you replace with a y-pipe-back exhaust and test pipes.
Originally Posted by Z BOY
so far in this thread, you experts have been addressing prep for a turbo setup, but what about a supercharger at only moderate hp increases? would your recommendations be different, and if so, how, pls?
Originally Posted by nickgundara
If there is already a cat back exhaust installed with test pipes, does a larger Y-pipe help any on a twin turbo set up? Please forgive the newb questions....
Cat-back or Y-pipe-back? If it's a cat-back then you don't have a y-pipe.
Here's a diagram...


And of course there are variations of each.
With TT, the turbo is mounted between the exhaust manifold and test pipe(s).

And of course there are variations of each.
With TT, the turbo is mounted between the exhaust manifold and test pipe(s).
Last edited by nis350ztt; Jun 12, 2005 at 11:02 AM.
Originally Posted by nis350ztt
Then APS and/or Turbonetics will have everything included. The only other thing I could think of is maybe a return fuel system (if you get a Turbonetics).
I don't really have anything else to recommend for going turbo. The only other thing I would tell you could get are a crank pulley, y-pipe-back exhaust (preferrably 3"), etc.
I don't really have anything else to recommend for going turbo. The only other thing I would tell you could get are a crank pulley, y-pipe-back exhaust (preferrably 3"), etc.
Originally Posted by Diesel350
So would the Fuji exhaust and aftermarket y-pipe be a good setup with the APS ST?
Yes, note that Turbonetics has a cat-option though.
Both use stock headers as well, though either one can be used with aftermarket headers (assuming they'll clear the piping) (and APS offers a cast manifold if you want that for an extra cost).
Both use stock headers as well, though either one can be used with aftermarket headers (assuming they'll clear the piping) (and APS offers a cast manifold if you want that for an extra cost).
Also might i note that if anyone is planning on going with Greddy TT's. That several have blown engines, even with some of these mods that nis350ztt said to do. APS TT would be your safest best if u want a TT. Mainly because you dont sound like you know too much about the Z engine, and want some reliable 400rwhp. With the APS TT you dont need to upgrade anything else out of the box to get 400rwhp reliable.
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