First day of driving TN kit
After day 1, i couldnt be happier with the kit. I did not want to push anything greater than 400hp becuase i am on stock internals. The spool is very fast, i cant imagine a greddy or any other TT becuase I dont feel any lag at all with the TN kit. I havent had too much open road to run it through all the gears, but when i am in 3rd and i punch it, the car just takes off. By the time i look down at the speedometer after checking boost, A/F, and Fuel pressure i am at 100+. I havent gotten dynoed yet, but at some point in the near future i will. Either way, after 4 years of driving a stock Z, this is like a whole new car.
People sometimes like to get all in a hissy fit over who's turbo kit is the best, most complete, blah blah. But at the end of the day, this is what matters- the customer flooring his car and being happy with his purchase.
Great new found power isn't it. I felt the same way also. But if your like me, your going to want more power. But I have to wait on that. Be careful though. This things can get you in trouble just as fast as they'll go.
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id like to talk to one of the many Z owners that converted to the bmw 335i. bmw twin turbo... i can only imagine the first 50k miles....and then see how horrible the next 50k will be. but i bet it would be worth it for the first 50k!!!
pretty easy to get power out of that new 335i already, so by the time they get 50k miles on their cars I'm sure there will be lots of goodies. Most of the Z's on this site dont even have 50k miles on them yet.
i dont know how true that is, i have 61k
Originally Posted by abyss
pretty easy to get power out of that new 335i already, so by the time they get 50k miles on their cars I'm sure there will be lots of goodies. Most of the Z's on this site dont even have 50k miles on them yet.
Originally Posted by failsafe306
People sometimes like to get all in a hissy fit over who's turbo kit is the best, most complete, blah blah. But at the end of the day, this is what matters- the customer flooring his car and being happy with his purchase.



