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Old 04-26-2006, 09:37 PM
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i am about to install the turbonetics st on a 04 g35 and wanted to know what you can suggest . UR pullies, jwt flywheel, kinetix or motordyne etc .. thanks in advance .
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Ehh.......... I would have suggested doing some research before you go to install a turbo kit???
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Originally Posted by LOUPESO
i am about to install the turbonetics st on a 04 g35 and wanted to know what you can suggest . UR pullies, jwt flywheel, kinetix or motordyne etc .. thanks in advance .
yes.
Old 04-27-2006, 04:59 AM
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im not doing the install my tech is (but I can if I had the time and a lift) just want some advice on what works with what .. Im new to the v35 scene so any help would be great .. Hey I can answer any BMW question if there is any !
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Not sure what your asking but I have the TN kit on my G35 and have the MD iso thermal spacer kit. It works well, no problems.
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All of those should be fine yes...
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Not being a TN guy ill tell you what i do know.Be careful with any type of aftermarket part that ups airflow.E.G. exhaust plenum spacers etc.Now this does not purtain to all install but because TN lacks a adjustable tuning device.All that being said I believe TN is looking into unichip and any shop can sell you a utec of Vcon.Pullies i think would be ok but i would stay away from any underdrive systems since the tend to rob the waterpump.

Get it installed stock with some gauges.Check A/Fs and go from there.Need more power first grand you spend should be in the piggyback dept.
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so UR pullies are ok to install with FI ( TN ST) ? or would the jwt flywheel be better .. Thank you
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If you aren't installing a clutch at the same time then theres no point in doing just the JWT flywheel...
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I would advise you that these additional mods may make you run lean. The more you mod from just the kit on the ECU flash the more chance you have of needing more tuning-thats getting into piggybacks at a minimum maybe fuel system+injectors if you want at that point in time. With that being said because your running the stock exhaust I think the flash will be sufficient-but theres always that chance. Good luck.




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