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Old May 15, 2006 | 05:42 PM
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hey guys,, im thinking about getting a greddy twin turbos for the 350z.
I heard that i just get about 400whp~500,,,if i put the turbos on the stock engine, do i have to change the pistons, rods, and headers to setup the turbos??
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you can take the block up to 450whp and be relatively safe. With the greddy kit you will want to add a AAM or CJM fuel system, BOV, and ignition harness so you can retard timing. If you get a competent shop to do the install and tune you will be fine.

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Originally Posted by drifts500
hey guys,, im thinking about getting a greddy twin turbos for the 350z.
I heard that i just get about 400whp~500,,,if i put the turbos on the stock engine, do i have to change the pistons, rods, and headers to setup the turbos??
Read on these message boards, it should prove to be quite usefull and informative for you. Upgrading to a built motor (pistons, rods, etc.) is a good idea in the long run when going TT with anything north of 400whp.

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