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Old Dec 23, 2005 | 08:36 AM
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Hi all, im trying to decide on a f i kit, I will be taking delivery of my new baby, 350z track model in approx 3 weeks time ,
Heh no this is not a question on which kit ,
anyone know if the greddy tt will fit the 2006 model without any probs?
Ive read a lot of good posts here , thankyou, am still trying to decide on a kit, I really fancy the APS tt but it is hard to get fitted here in West Australia there are only two workshops allowed to fit the APS in aus the nearest to me is about 3500 kms away, but i;m still very tempted to drive there (Melbourne)
What i really would like to know is which kits will fit the 2006 model , i know vortex won't ,around 12 months they say ,not sure with Stillen ,Can stillen be used with a ecu such as utec or other ?
phew thats enough for now.
Hope you all have a great xmas , drive safe
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Old Dec 23, 2005 | 10:57 AM
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Originally Posted by peterwilkes
Hi all, im trying to decide on a f i kit, I will be taking delivery of my new baby, 350z track model in approx 3 weeks time ,
Heh no this is not a question on which kit ,
anyone know if the greddy tt will fit the 2006 model without any probs?
Ive read a lot of good posts here , thankyou, am still trying to decide on a kit, I really fancy the APS tt but it is hard to get fitted here in West Australia there are only two workshops allowed to fit the APS in aus the nearest to me is about 3500 kms away, but i;m still very tempted to drive there (Melbourne)
What i really would like to know is which kits will fit the 2006 model , i know vortex won't ,around 12 months they say ,not sure with Stillen ,Can stillen be used with a ecu such as utec or other ?
phew thats enough for now.
Hope you all have a great xmas , drive safe
make the drive to APS, it will be worth it.

The greddy kit should be fine on the 2006. Keep in mind, any shop that could install a greddy kit, should have the ability to install an APS kit. tuning though would be a separate issue.

The safety of the APS kit cannot be denied. If I lived in Australia I would definitely take a few days to see the APS facility in person.
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Old Dec 23, 2005 | 11:07 AM
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go with greddy dont listen to any of the APS fanboys.........yeah the APS is agreat kit but so is the greddy since you have made up your mind stick with it but be sure you get all the need parts for the greddy kit....BOV,fuel supplies,...etc...
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Old Dec 23, 2005 | 11:22 AM
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go with greddy dont listen to any of the APS fanboys.........yeah the APS is agreat kit but so is the greddy since you have made up your mind stick with it but be sure you get all the need parts for the greddy kit....BOV,fuel supplies,...etc...

your knowledge is WAY TOO limited to be making statements like that.

In order for greddy to be comparable to APS, you need to buy additional parts, making them near the same price. Now add to that the history greddy has of blown motors compared to APS's record (I understand that the greddy can be set up decently reliable). Once you have done that, factor in, he has the opportunity for APS themselves to install the kit.

It is an obvious no brainer IMO

Just an FYI, he hadn't made up his mind, only asked if the greddy would fit on his car. Actually, he says he 'fancies' the APS setup

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Old Dec 23, 2005 | 11:56 AM
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Ya APS looks very nice system, wish i could purchase , and take to a workshop here in wa though.
I got an interesting comment when I inquired at JWT on their tt setup.
The guy replied that their soon to be released kit , will not fit the 2006 model due to different control system for fuel delivery and spark timing, also the plenum is different ?
on the rev-up spec models? ,and that they will be looking at designing a kit to suit the 2006 model after the release of the 2004 model, so who knows how long that will be .
Thats why i asked if the current kits would fit like the greddy etc.?
thanks for the input you guys
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Old Dec 24, 2005 | 06:43 PM
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any views on my last post please ,?
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Old Dec 24, 2005 | 09:14 PM
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I believe VRT has installed the JWT TT kit on an 06 already...
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Old Dec 25, 2005 | 01:48 PM
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The Greddy kit will fit properly on an 06.

This is what you need to make the greddy kit as "safe" as the APS kit....if you choose this route. We call in the Greddy Ultimate TT Kit: https://my350z.com/forum/showthread.php?t=158483
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