Calling ALL 5AT drivers that went Turbo or SC, HELP?!?!!?
Originally Posted by MIAPLAYA
...... lets look at the facts. With the turbo under the car like that and the size of some of the puddles in Florida when it rains hard you are asking for trouble. The problem I see is that typical temps on the turbine side of a turbo exceed 600 degress F when being pushed...When you splash cold water onto the the cast turbine when its that hot you can be sure you are going to have some problems. Maybe not right away, but its going to happen. The debris shield is nice but its not going to stop the water from getting in.....
I have checked the position of the turbo at install and during my oil changes....it is well protected.
OK one last off topic on the water, only because to make simplistic statements using physical properties is not correct, puddle is one thing, that just may splash some water on the turbo if it gets past the splash guard and to think that a little water splashed onthe turbo will cause cracks is not correct, it would have to be enough water to result in a sudden reduction of temparture of the metal for the physical properties of the metal to be affected, splashed water will simply evaporate if the turbo is hot enough, the only way the rubo would be affected is if the car is driven into a deep section of water where the turbo will be submerged in water and if you are doing that then you have more problems, I am not saying to avoid puddles 
JoneZZZ voice of reason beat me to it.

JoneZZZ voice of reason beat me to it.
Last edited by westpak; Oct 23, 2005 at 01:43 PM.
Originally Posted by MIAPLAYA
It is out and is shipping. Cost is I think $200 over the 6MT kit. I've seen a lot of vendors selling the 6MT kit for between $4200-$4800. Most of them sell for about $4395. Add $200 cost would be around $4595. Details, well the kit comes with everything the 6MT kit does. Numbers are are the same. Rev limiter is bumped to 7100 so you can go full boost in auto mode. Its been up and running on the Monterry Park Police 350Z for about 3-4 months now and he has NUMEROUS drag launches and track days done so far with no issues.
Originally Posted by westpak
OK one last off topic on the water, only because to make simplistic statements using physical properties is not correct, puddle is one thing, that just may splash some water on the turbo if it gets past the splash guard and to think that a little water splashed onthe turbo will cause cracks is not correct, it would have to be enough water to result in a sudden reduction of temparture of the metal for the physical properties of the metal to be affected, splashed water will simply evaporate if the turbo is hot enough, the only way the rubo would be affected is if the car is driven into a deep section of water where the turbo will be submerged in water and if you are doing that then you have more problems, I am not saying to avoid puddles 
JoneZZZ voice of reason beat me to it.

JoneZZZ voice of reason beat me to it.
Originally Posted by MIAPLAYA
Whatever you say bro..like I said before if you are comfortable with your turbo being down there more power to you but I wouldn't be...
Originally Posted by MIAPLAYA
Whatever you say bro..like I said before if you are comfortable with your turbo being down there more power to you but I wouldn't be...
Originally Posted by JoneZZZ
And for those that can see the design intent/rationale for the APS turbo being in its existing location I am here to say that it is well protected.... water/debris is a non issue........
Originally Posted by westpak
No it is not about being comfortable bro but about making accurate statements, people come on these boards for information not misinformation. If a statement is not factual then say you are just guessing as to what might happen but really have no clue.
Edit: On a sidenote what you would or would not drive your car through puddle or otherwise is not the same as what your customer may drive his car through. I would be more concerned and assume he doesn't know or doesn't care because he assumes he is safe. In this particular instance that would not be the case.
Last edited by MIAPLAYA; Oct 23, 2005 at 02:14 PM.
Originally Posted by MIAPLAYA
.......I don't see how its helping the performance over the other designs........Futhermore the other BIG POINT in their design has been heat reduction which has ALSO been a non-factor to date...........Has anyone had any heat related issues from having the turbo where Turbonetics places it?...... Now just knowing that I don't see any need to risk putting my turbo under the car
Bottom line....the originator of this thread wanted to know the options for his 5AT>>>there are a number of good choices today....let him decide.
Originally Posted by MIAPLAYA
..... And if you are arguing that there are no puddles in Florida that could submerge the lower portion of that turbine housing in water without driving into a lake I'll be happy to have my brother send me some pics of the puddle he hit Friday night....
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Originally Posted by JoneZZZ
You just don't let go do you.....the point is that it is up to the end user to understand and decide which design he/she likes, without unsubstantiated bashing.....there is no risk to a well placed and well protected lowerbody turbo location.
Bottom line....the originator of this thread wanted to know the options for his 5AT>>>there are a number of good choices today....let him decide.
Bottom line....the originator of this thread wanted to know the options for his 5AT>>>there are a number of good choices today....let him decide.
Originally Posted by MIAPLAYA
both are quality kits
Originally Posted by JoneZZZ
You just don't let go do you.....the point is that it is up to the end user to understand and decide which design he/she likes, without unsubstantiated bashing.....there is no risk to a well placed and well protected lowerbody turbo location.
Bottom line....the originator of this thread wanted to know the options for his 5AT>>>there are a number of good choices today....let him decide.
Bottom line....the originator of this thread wanted to know the options for his 5AT>>>there are a number of good choices today....let him decide.
I give up, the narrow mindedness and single focus mentality of some people amazes me, yes Turbonetics is the best and every other manufacturer should just stop making kits
they have the tune and turbo location down perfect. I am sorry lexus33 for going on a tangent here hopefully you can get some good info in this.
they have the tune and turbo location down perfect. I am sorry lexus33 for going on a tangent here hopefully you can get some good info in this.
Now Now guys, listen I don't have a turbo kit yet (obviously) but I have been in FLA for 5 years now and have been stuck in some pretty deep *** water that I do have to agree with MIAPLAYA on. They are just flat out unavoidable. Now I have no idea if this is going to play a role with the Turbo BUT he did bring up a good point so something to consider. This did help make my decision with my intake choice. The reason I went with the Pop Charger instead of a low mount intake was this reason alone. I felt it was safer having it in my hood and up in the engine vs. down low. Does it make a difference, who knows but again something to think about...I also like the LOOK and comfort of the Turbos in the engine bay big time just like my intake and it make me feel safer, but I am a NOOB with FI so who knows.
Also for me I would choose either kit and be happy but if I had a GREAT APS installer vs an OK average TN installer that would make a HUGE dif too. All depends where people live b/c as I am seeing from all this research of mine, a kit is a kit is a kit just about. THE INSTALLER AND SHOP HAS EVERYTHING TO DO WITH IT!
Westpak, I would trust you guys and Japtrix with my car ANYDAY! And if I had issues you are 5 minutes away, lol.
Let's please keep this thread going with good banter on the best stories of others going SC or Turbo with their Auto's. We are getting some good feedback and seeing some good 5AT setups. This is helping. Also good to see what set ups are safe and what other additions the Auto's need vs. the manual like different ECU flashes, Valve Body. Tranny cooler, ect...
So far...5AT's with Turbo or SC's
1. Jonezzz / APS ST
2. Roncfpz / Greddy TT
3. GMADD / Greddy TT
4. Baileyrx / ATI Procharger
Keep it going...
Also for me I would choose either kit and be happy but if I had a GREAT APS installer vs an OK average TN installer that would make a HUGE dif too. All depends where people live b/c as I am seeing from all this research of mine, a kit is a kit is a kit just about. THE INSTALLER AND SHOP HAS EVERYTHING TO DO WITH IT!
Westpak, I would trust you guys and Japtrix with my car ANYDAY! And if I had issues you are 5 minutes away, lol.
Let's please keep this thread going with good banter on the best stories of others going SC or Turbo with their Auto's. We are getting some good feedback and seeing some good 5AT setups. This is helping. Also good to see what set ups are safe and what other additions the Auto's need vs. the manual like different ECU flashes, Valve Body. Tranny cooler, ect...
So far...5AT's with Turbo or SC's
1. Jonezzz / APS ST
2. Roncfpz / Greddy TT
3. GMADD / Greddy TT
4. Baileyrx / ATI Procharger
Keep it going...
Last edited by lexus33; Oct 23, 2005 at 03:38 PM.
I'm running it @ 8 psi, I'm using TS reflash for timing, rev limit raised at 7100 and using a tranny oil cooler as well.
It's running a bit rich but my car is in the garage for a custom dual HKS 3'' exhaust should lean it out a little.
It's running a bit rich but my car is in the garage for a custom dual HKS 3'' exhaust should lean it out a little.
excellent post....
there was another thread similar to this one, somewhere else here or on g35driver I forget which
So far...5AT's with Turbo or SC's
1. Jonezzz / APS ST
2. Roncfpz / Greddy TT
3. GMADD / Greddy TT
4. Baileyrx / ATI Procharger
Keep it going...
there was another thread similar to this one, somewhere else here or on g35driver I forget which
So far...5AT's with Turbo or SC's
1. Jonezzz / APS ST
2. Roncfpz / Greddy TT
3. GMADD / Greddy TT
4. Baileyrx / ATI Procharger
Keep it going...
Originally Posted by lexus33
Nice info man! Please keep me updated. I am excited for you.
So you can't drive in auto mode just normal cruising. It is a must to drive in manual mode now?
Any plans to do a tranny cooler, or Torque converter or do you think the main thing with the 5AT's is the valve body upgrade??
How far are you from Miami??
So you can't drive in auto mode just normal cruising. It is a must to drive in manual mode now?
Any plans to do a tranny cooler, or Torque converter or do you think the main thing with the 5AT's is the valve body upgrade??
How far are you from Miami??
lexus33...you can drive in auto mode during normal drives, you do not have to be in manual. When I'm in auto mode in 1st or 2nd gear and then punch it to WOT I hit the rev limiter at times. Again, this drives very normal unless you really get on it and then it comes on fast. I need to practice my timing on shifts in manual mode also since the rpms climb very quickly.
My plans are to get a tranny cooler next year and upgrade the valve body for quicker shifts but I'm not sure it will completely solve the issue of hitting the limiter at times.
I'm about 200 miles from Miami. I actually may be down there in early December and may also go to HIN that month.
Thanks,
Ron
You can add the Turbonetics test car to that list.
04 350Z 5AT with Turbonetics kit..
On another note bumping the revlimiter to 7100 will help with not bumping off the rev limiter.
04 350Z 5AT with Turbonetics kit..
On another note bumping the revlimiter to 7100 will help with not bumping off the rev limiter.




