Why is everyone selling their Turbonetics single kit???
just wondering... other than the fact that you cant make over 450 whp.... is this a bad kit? too many blown engines? not safe? im not trying to have a monster... so i think 400whp is fine.... therefore i've being looking at this kit but im concerned because is the only selling like hot cakes at the my350z.com marketplace...
enlighten me please..
enlighten me please..
I think its that some people just want more power, at least, thats what i wanted when i sold my TN kit. Went w/ a built motor and Greddy tt's. Thats the only reason i can think of really
the percentage of actual owners and ones who are selling is actually very few. i hate to say it but since there are more turbonetics on the road, they seem to go boom more often as well. maybe some people get a little scared and get rid of them before the kaboom happens.
sounds like yall trying to sell a tn kit yourselves... lol... so what makes the kit overboost and blow motors? i havent heard this happen with other kits... boost spikes... does the overboost pipe help???
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Originally Posted by Nexx
the percentage of actual owners and ones who are selling is actually very few. i hate to say it but since there are more turbonetics on the road, they seem to go boom more often as well. maybe some people get a little scared and get rid of them before the kaboom happens.
From my observance many sell their kits to upgrade to Greddy or a more powerful setup. The 60-1 isn't too efficient above 400whp on the Z cars.
You would think TN would get off their asses and finish their stage 2 or 3 or whatever kit it is.
Every TN kit that is sold to go for more power, is money out of TN's pocket.
Every TN kit that is sold to go for more power, is money out of TN's pocket.
Last edited by failsafe306; Feb 28, 2007 at 06:26 PM.
Originally Posted by failsafe306
You would think TN would get off their asses and finish their stage 2 or 3 or whatever kit it is.
Every TN kit that is sold to go for more power, is money out of TN's pocket.
Every TN kit that is sold to go for more power, is money out of TN's pocket.
I agree
Originally Posted by Oleg
R&D takes time...
Unless it comes with there own manifold, it shouldnt take this long. They have the turbo's there, so thats not the problem. There are 1000's of Z's in Cali, thats not the problem. So I think its safe to assume, they're LAZY!
Originally Posted by Zexy
That is sorta inaccurate. People wouldn't buy there kits in the first place if this was the case.
From my observance many sell their kits to upgrade to Greddy or a more powerful setup. The 60-1 isn't too efficient above 400whp on the Z cars.
From my observance many sell their kits to upgrade to Greddy or a more powerful setup. The 60-1 isn't too efficient above 400whp on the Z cars.
Originally Posted by boostintt
so what makes the kit overboost and blow motors? i havent heard this happen with other kits... boost spikes... does the overboost pipe help???
yes it helps and the whole blowing motors because of overboost or calling this kit unsafe is a very incorrect statement...
all you greddy lovers..well the greddy kit out the box is also a time bomb, and never mind that is about 2000 dollars more and 1500 more in install costs on TTs...while currently yes most of the very high HP cars run TTs, most 90% of FI build are on the stock block i.e ~~under 420whp which the turbonetics kit ppresents a very excellent option price/install/wise
Originally Posted by IIQuickSilverII
the greddy kit out the box is also a time bomb, and never mind that is about 2000 dollars more and 1500 more in install costs on TTs
this is not a true statement at all!!!
look at turbo-kits.com.........http://www.turbo-kits.com/350Z_turbo_kits.html
they have a special right now. The Greddy is $497 more than the TN........
and regarding install, I self installed both kits! Total cost $0 I did both installs in my garage with just a pair of jackstands, and NEVER pulled the motor.



. Twin turbo perhaps.