APS Single turbo
Originally Posted by GQ 350z
Rob, what were costs looking like for the Turbonetics 1.5 setup? Man..should I do it or not..such a tough choice financially.
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ravi
Originally Posted by MIAPLAYA
Final price should be set in the next week or two... it shouldn't be much more then the Stage 1 kit.
Any updates on the price yet?
If you have an authorized APS dealer/installer in the area and are looking for a good kit that's complete out of the box you won't regret the APS single. If you don't have an authorized APS dealer/installer nearby or are looking for a more flexible setup, go with the Turbonetics setup Mia described. More imporant than the kit you choose is who you get to install and tune it.
Originally Posted by Oleg
Almost a month later:
Any updates on the price yet?
Any updates on the price yet?
Krank, I'm from the OKC area as well, and from the small amount of research I have done, it seems that the with the APS system, the way to go is to have an APS dealer install the system for you. From APS website, there are no dealers here in OK and only a few in Texas. Unfortunately, it looks like south Texas (Austin) would be the closest, as the 2 in Dallas service only WRX's.
If anyone wants to correct me here, feel free too.
If anyone wants to correct me here, feel free too.
if you have the ***** to do the install yourself, get the TN kit.
if yer gonna wuss out and pay another couple grand for an install, eh, I'd still go TN over APS.
Don't really see benefits over the APS if you have to have it installed by a dealer for warranty AND have it tuned before it's safe to drive.
the TN reflash has proven over and over to be a safe reliable management option
if yer gonna wuss out and pay another couple grand for an install, eh, I'd still go TN over APS.
Don't really see benefits over the APS if you have to have it installed by a dealer for warranty AND have it tuned before it's safe to drive.
the TN reflash has proven over and over to be a safe reliable management option
Originally Posted by chimmike
if you have the ***** to do the install yourself, get the TN kit.
if yer gonna wuss out and pay another couple grand for an install, eh, I'd still go TN over APS.
Don't really see benefits over the APS if you have to have it installed by a dealer for warranty AND have it tuned before it's safe to drive.
the TN reflash has proven over and over to be a safe reliable management option
if yer gonna wuss out and pay another couple grand for an install, eh, I'd still go TN over APS.
Don't really see benefits over the APS if you have to have it installed by a dealer for warranty AND have it tuned before it's safe to drive.
the TN reflash has proven over and over to be a safe reliable management option

Originally Posted by Crusader
Krank, I'm from the OKC area as well, and from the small amount of research I have done, it seems that the with the APS system, the way to go is to have an APS dealer install the system for you. From APS website, there are no dealers here in OK and only a few in Texas. Unfortunately, it looks like south Texas (Austin) would be the closest, as the 2 in Dallas service only WRX's.
If anyone wants to correct me here, feel free too.
If anyone wants to correct me here, feel free too.
I'm in the Dallas area, and the Austin shop is the closest authorized APS dealer for myself...but I will be taking my car to SGP in Houston unless Jotech in Garland, TX decides to become an APS dealer w/in the next couple of weeks...
Originally Posted by 350Track
You are correct. And if I were making the drive to south Texas, I would take the car a little extra farther to SGP in Houston rather than Austin. I know it's farther, but I think it would be worth it.
I'm in the Dallas area, and the Austin shop is the closest authorized APS dealer for myself...but I will be taking my car to SGP in Houston unless Jotech in Garland, TX decides to become an APS dealer w/in the next couple of weeks...
I'm in the Dallas area, and the Austin shop is the closest authorized APS dealer for myself...but I will be taking my car to SGP in Houston unless Jotech in Garland, TX decides to become an APS dealer w/in the next couple of weeks...
Originally Posted by BoOsTedz33TT
Jotech will not be becoming a APS dealer (again) SINCE PETER screwed them over. There are 2 UNI-chip tuners in dallas, grubs infiniti, and forced induction systems in mckinney, texas, but i havent seen that much from them, FIS made about 400@9.5psi on my buddies ST aps kit
I talked to Kenny Tran on Saturday, and he was saying that he "might" become and APS dealer w/in the next few weeks. It's the cost + seminars + 2 days of work that he'd be missing. There is a lot of out of pocket cost & inconvenience to it. Now if APS came out to him, it would be much easier for Jotech to jump on board.
If Jotech doesn't become an APS dealer, I completely understand.
Originally Posted by chimmike
if you have the ***** to do the install yourself, get the TN kit.
if yer gonna wuss out and pay another couple grand for an install, eh, I'd still go TN over APS.
Don't really see benefits over the APS if you have to have it installed by a dealer for warranty AND have it tuned before it's safe to drive.
the TN reflash has proven over and over to be a safe reliable management option
if yer gonna wuss out and pay another couple grand for an install, eh, I'd still go TN over APS.
Don't really see benefits over the APS if you have to have it installed by a dealer for warranty AND have it tuned before it's safe to drive.
the TN reflash has proven over and over to be a safe reliable management option

Originally Posted by mdboy1213
whatever FI kit I get I'm installing myself with my brother. He has a dodge stratus with a vortech kit on it with a whole motor build that he did with my dad and has over 500 fwhp.
well if that's the case, you could kiss the APS warranty goodbye if you buy that kit


