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Old Aug 14, 2007 | 03:55 PM
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I was thinking of having a turbo kit made and the turbonectics/STS setup came to mind.

My goal is:

- single turbo
- to keep the stock cats (in case i get pulled over (i'm in CA))
- stock manifolds.
- decent power increase (i'm not looking for big power, 320whp would be fine)
- ease of uninstall/install for emission purposes

side note: I want to WELD MY OWN KIT BECAUSE it's MORE FUN THAT WAY.

What if I had the turbo placed where the turbonetics is located and have the exhaust tubing come after the cats to the turbo like the STS?

My question is the turbo size... i'm assuming there would be a lot of lag with the turbonetics' turbo.. I was thinking of maybe using a t3/t04e. Would that be too small? please advise.

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keep in mind: I want to WELD MY OWN KIT BECAUSE it's MORE FUN THAT WAY. I know most of you don't like DIYs
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Old Aug 14, 2007 | 04:54 PM
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Quick question - how would they see your cats if you got pulled over? Wouldn't it be easier to lift up your hood and see the turbo, or the intercooler?
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Old Aug 14, 2007 | 05:33 PM
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For the money and time you'll invest might as well get the turbonetics full kit. This is not a honda motor where you can maybe fabricate/weld your own piping together easy, GL though!
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Old Aug 14, 2007 | 05:45 PM
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For the money and time you'll invest might as well get the turbonetics full kit. This is not a honda motor where you can maybe fabricate/weld your own piping together easy, GL though!
Sure you can. You just have to plan it well if you want to run a ST setup due to space restrictions.
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Old Aug 14, 2007 | 07:28 PM
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If you stealth coat the FMIC, the cop "might" mistake an APS single for a fancy intake...

****nevermind, that one doesn't even offer a cat option.

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Old Aug 14, 2007 | 10:50 PM
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thanks for the responses

time and money isn't an issue. I want to do it just for the sake of doing it myself. I love the obstacle. That's why it's fun.

anyways, I don't plan to have anything exposed in the engine bay.. I'm going to try to cover everything as much as possible. Plus I don't like the smell of a catless car..

so any insight on the size of the turbo? thanks
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Originally Posted by accordfreak
thanks for the responses

time and money isn't an issue. I want to do it just for the sake of doing it myself. I love the obstacle. That's why it's fun.

anyways, I don't plan to have anything exposed in the engine bay.. I'm going to try to cover everything as much as possible. Plus I don't like the smell of a catless car..

so any insight on the size of the turbo? thanks
You might be interested in the design of the HKS single turbo kit. It would have to be changed some due to space restrictions with the steering knuckle being AND the intake being on the drivers side of the USDM Z, but it's a good start as far as designing a stealthy kit.

I'm not positive how they have a crossover pipe to collect the exhaust gasses fromt he other bank, or even if it's running off both exhaust banks. (although it looks like it utilizes a crossover pipe that wraps behind the motor). Regardless, it will require you to fab at least one exhaust manifold.

It utilizes an HKS gt3037 turbo that is externally wastegated. You might also look at other variants of the gt30r or the turbonetics GTK-450 (To4E).

https://my350z.com/forum/showthread....&highlight=HKS

Another thing. If you're really interested in looking stock under the car it might be easier to just weld in a fake pipe with a fake cat. With a single turbo there's really no reason to use two and it's just a pain to do so.

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