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Old Apr 1, 2006 | 03:46 PM
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Question TT or SC?

hey guys new to the site, the name is chris

now i was just wondering what is better for the 350z?

Twin Turbo? or Supercharger?

ive been looking everywhere and cannot get a deacent answer

cheers, chris
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Old Apr 1, 2006 | 04:07 PM
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Synthetic blinker fluid outperforms both.
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Old Apr 1, 2006 | 04:18 PM
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come on HDPD350Z..play nice with the new guy.

I have a TT, but I regret it everyday. It's not that reliable, and I am always worried about my block, even though I'm running a significantly higher amount of power compared to most SC'ed Z's. But every now and then, I get my doors blown off, and the other Z/G's always have the seat warmer flywheel switch. Just take a look at that blank switch beside the seat warmer switches. Nothing goes there. But lift that part up and you'll see a computer port. Just buy a cheap switch from any auto parts store ($5) and attach the port to the switch. Flick it up, and it taps into the reserve battery cells and turns your Z into a hyper hybrid, which will outperform any TT or SC due to the high intensity discharge OBDII port and polish electrodes. Many dyno at around 600+rwhp because of this, and we believe that it's because Nissan doesn't want to produce a Z that would be in direct competition with the GTR that's coming out, so they had to detune it. Once turned on by the switch, the OBDII will tell your MAF sensor in your muffler pipes to release more airflow into the engine, and the intake would then recirculate back into the radiator to cool it down, and the rotory v6 would increase response in the throttle body. The ecu may pull timing because of the advanced electrodes, but that's easily fixed by putting grass into your cats to direct the airflow more efficiently.

I could keep going all day......
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Old Apr 1, 2006 | 04:40 PM
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Originally Posted by nitrouz
come on HDPD350Z..play nice with the new guy.

I have a TT, but I regret it everyday. It's not that reliable, and I am always worried about my block, even though I'm running a significantly higher amount of power compared to most SC'ed Z's. But every now and then, I get my doors blown off, and the other Z/G's always have the seat warmer flywheel switch. Just take a look at that blank switch beside the seat warmer switches. Nothing goes there. But lift that part up and you'll see a computer port. Just buy a cheap switch from any auto parts store ($5) and attach the port to the switch. Flick it up, and it taps into the reserve battery cells and turns your Z into a hyper hybrid, which will outperform any TT or SC due to the high intensity discharge OBDII port and polish electrodes. Many dyno at around 600+rwhp because of this, and we believe that it's because Nissan doesn't want to produce a Z that would be in direct competition with the GTR that's coming out, so they had to detune it. Once turned on by the switch, the OBDII will tell your MAF sensor in your muffler pipes to release more airflow into the engine, and the intake would then recirculate back into the radiator to cool it down, and the rotory v6 would increase response in the throttle body. The ecu may pull timing because of the advanced electrodes, but that's easily fixed by putting grass into your cats to direct the airflow more efficiently.

I could keep going all day......
damn, you really went out of your way to think that up. lol
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Old Apr 1, 2006 | 04:45 PM
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Impressed the hell outta me.
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Old Apr 1, 2006 | 05:58 PM
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Originally Posted by nitrouz
come on HDPD350Z..play nice with the new guy.

I have a TT, but I regret it everyday. It's not that reliable, and I am always worried about my block, even though I'm running a significantly higher amount of power compared to most SC'ed Z's. But every now and then, I get my doors blown off, and the other Z/G's always have the seat warmer flywheel switch. Just take a look at that blank switch beside the seat warmer switches. Nothing goes there. But lift that part up and you'll see a computer port. Just buy a cheap switch from any auto parts store ($5) and attach the port to the switch. Flick it up, and it taps into the reserve battery cells and turns your Z into a hyper hybrid, which will outperform any TT or SC due to the high intensity discharge OBDII port and polish electrodes. Many dyno at around 600+rwhp because of this, and we believe that it's because Nissan doesn't want to produce a Z that would be in direct competition with the GTR that's coming out, so they had to detune it. Once turned on by the switch, the OBDII will tell your MAF sensor in your muffler pipes to release more airflow into the engine, and the intake would then recirculate back into the radiator to cool it down, and the rotory v6 would increase response in the throttle body. The ecu may pull timing because of the advanced electrodes, but that's easily fixed by putting grass into your cats to direct the airflow more efficiently.

I could keep going all day......
go on.. I'm really enjoying this..
which brand switch do you recommend? and what fuel effeciency would the Z run with hyper hybrid mode with rotary v6?
oh btw, have you finished rebuilding your block yet? what's the latest dyno at?
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Old Apr 1, 2006 | 06:04 PM
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nitrouz-do you remember the funny thread not so long ago about holding down the emergency flasher button to override the rpm/max speed controller?
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Old Apr 1, 2006 | 06:07 PM
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Also, you forgot to mention connecting the conoclator valve to the the planetary knifflin pin so as to avoid engine damage.
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ridiculous.
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Old Apr 1, 2006 | 06:21 PM
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Of course it's ridiculos-that's the point. There must be 1000 or more threads here on the differences between turbo and s/c, and what the driver's needs and expectations are. We were all newbs once, but a simple search to learn from members who have experience, would save threads asking for basic info easily accessible. Of course, it would also eliminate a lot of fun for those of us who want to be ridiculous from time to time.
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Old Apr 1, 2006 | 06:33 PM
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ok, wtf, what about the flux capacitor!?!?! you left off the friggin flux capacitor you nub!!!
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Old Apr 1, 2006 | 06:47 PM
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Sorry. The flux capacitator is absoultey critical. What was I thinking??
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Old Apr 1, 2006 | 07:12 PM
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flux capacitator is only effective if you are running on natural gas though. regular 91-93 doesnt cut the mustard.
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Its a no brainer. Single turbo.
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Old Apr 1, 2006 | 07:55 PM
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Originally Posted by nitrouz
come on HDPD350Z..play nice with the new guy.

I have a TT, but I regret it everyday. It's not that reliable, and I am always worried about my block, even though I'm running a significantly higher amount of power compared to most SC'ed Z's. But every now and then, I get my doors blown off, and thWhat he said about e other Z/G's always have the seat warmer flywheel switch. Just take a look at that blank switch beside the seat warmer switches. Nothing goes there. But lift that part up and you'll see a computer port. Just buy a cheap switch from any auto parts store ($5) and attach the port to the switch. Flick it up, and it taps into the reserve battery cells and turns your Z into a hyper hybrid, which will outperform any TT or SC due to the high intensity discharge OBDII port and polish electrodes. Many dyno at around 600+rwhp because of this, and we believe that it's because Nissan doesn't want to produce a Z that would be in direct competition with the GTR that's coming out, so they had to detune it. Once turned on by the switch, the OBDII will tell your MAF sensor in your muffler pipes to release more airflow into the engine, and the intake would then recirculate back into the radiator to cool it down, and the rotory v6 would increase response in the throttle body. The ecu may pull timing because of the advanced electrodes, but that's easily fixed by putting grass into your cats to direct the airflow more efficiently.

I could keep going all day......
I was going to say that but I didn't want to embarrass everyone with my technical expertise.
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Originally Posted by davidv
I was going to say that but I didn't want to embarrass everyone with my technical expertise.
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i can't stop laughing, that was friggin great
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