How to build a custom Turbo kit
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How to build a custom Turbo kit
I want to turbo my 04 350z an dont wanna spend $4,000-$6,000 on a kit.I know someone that can do the v band an bend all my pipes mandrel bent.I was just wondering what turbo Do I get to put on the car I am having trouble on finding which turbo is good for the car.I don't want alot more power I just wanna run about 5psi if that just to give a little more kick.Anyone have any info please help me an if you have pics much appreciation.Thanks Justin.
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Why do you say that.I know all about turbos lol just new to the 350z.The piping is all set an the intercooler is good its just the turbo I am stuck on.
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put your flame suit on son..
my quick advice.. look at the Major turbo kits and copy them if you want custom.. either way its gonna be more than 4K !! about 2-3K more
my quick advice.. look at the Major turbo kits and copy them if you want custom.. either way its gonna be more than 4K !! about 2-3K more
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It shouldn't be that much The pipes an intercooler are all set.I have to get a fuel pump an injectors plus the utec to thats it so it can't be more $2-$3k more.
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don't worry about all the haters.. a lot of people in the FI forum don't like DIY
check this out, it's what you're looking for: http://www.g35driver.com/forums/showthread.php?t=189367
367whp 346wtq on 5.5 PSI
http://www.g35driver.com/forums/show...189367&page=12
5000 miles on the DIY kit so far and still going!
i laugh at turbonetics har har
check this out, it's what you're looking for: http://www.g35driver.com/forums/showthread.php?t=189367
367whp 346wtq on 5.5 PSI
http://www.g35driver.com/forums/show...189367&page=12
5000 miles on the DIY kit so far and still going!
i laugh at turbonetics har har
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How is this flamage.This is a real questions so how is this a flame thread.Sorry I wanna do things a little different then you.I like doing things different so if you dont like it tough ****.I just want some answers to my questions.I am anot cheap I just wanna be different an say hey guess what this is what I am running an be able to help other people out.
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At least u can turbo yours, i have an HR and it blows, probly gonna do a RB26 swap this winter, thats gonna be hard to do but im ready for the task. Buy a turbo kit, it will be well worth the money. Before I get flamed, i know the rb26 is AWD so im taking that out and replacing the oil pan with a rb25 and running a rb25 trans.
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Originally Posted by GetYouSum350z
At least u can turbo yours, i have an HR and it blows, probly gonna do a RB26 swap this winter, thats gonna be hard to do but im ready for the task. Buy a turbo kit, it will be well worth the money. Before I get flamed, i know the rb26 is AWD so im taking that out and replacing the oil pan with a rb25 and running a rb25 trans.
As far as the OP asking about building a turbo kit... If you don't even know about turbo sizing then you probably shouldn't be building a kit. You'd get a better response if you did your own research and if you needed opinions, present a few turbos sizes that you think might work.
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Originally Posted by 2004350z16
How is this flamage.This is a real questions so how is this a flame thread.Sorry I wanna do things a little different then you.I like doing things different so if you dont like it tough ****.I just want some answers to my questions.I am anot cheap I just wanna be different an say hey guess what this is what I am running an be able to help other people out.
Please look up the proper definition of flammage and you will see the the Mods are protecting you (and also making fun of this thread toungue-in-cheek styleeee)
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hmmmmm 2004350z16 = 2004 350z (driven by) 16y.o.
whydontpeople use punctuationanymore it makes it hardto understand whatonearth you are trying to say what are you trying to say. I'm going to make up an answer since I choose not to comprehend massive, lazy, runon sentences. Get a Garrett GT60.
This one:
Or read corky bells "turbocharged!" contact Garrett, Mitsubishi, or any other automotive turbo manufacturer directly, and find out which turbo has the correct compressor map that meet your needs.
WOOWOO! reading 4tehWINZ!
whydontpeople use punctuationanymore it makes it hardto understand whatonearth you are trying to say what are you trying to say. I'm going to make up an answer since I choose not to comprehend massive, lazy, runon sentences. Get a Garrett GT60.
This one:
Or read corky bells "turbocharged!" contact Garrett, Mitsubishi, or any other automotive turbo manufacturer directly, and find out which turbo has the correct compressor map that meet your needs.
WOOWOO! reading 4tehWINZ!
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Not bad, but really in turbo sizing it should be turbine first then finding a compressor to match.
Not that I think that's a bad choice in turbos (depending on turbine housing). I think it would work well.
Not that I think that's a bad choice in turbos (depending on turbine housing). I think it would work well.
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Originally Posted by taurran
What are you talking about? You can get a HR turbo kit right now if you wanted.
As far as the OP asking about building a turbo kit... If you don't even know about turbo sizing then you probably shouldn't be building a kit. You'd get a better response if you did your own research and if you needed opinions, present a few turbos sizes that you think might work.
As far as the OP asking about building a turbo kit... If you don't even know about turbo sizing then you probably shouldn't be building a kit. You'd get a better response if you did your own research and if you needed opinions, present a few turbos sizes that you think might work.
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Originally Posted by GetYouSum350z
im not wanting to make a custom turbo kit, i know that greddy is about to release there kit for the HR but i heard it had a bad hp rating. So im gonna do a engine swap this winter and put a skyline rb26 engine in with a rb25 trans. Who wouldn't think that would be an awesome car?
Some estimated the cost well near 50,000 with labor and fabrication to do a swap like that. Don't like the numbers? turn up the boooost! You have to look at the potential, not the numbers they got on one car...
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Originally Posted by GetYouSum350z
im not wanting to make a custom turbo kit, i know that greddy is about to release there kit for the HR but i heard it had a bad hp rating. So im gonna do a engine swap this winter and put a skyline rb26 engine in with a rb25 trans. Who wouldn't think that would be an awesome car?
Ok, so you don't want a fabricated turbo kit, but you're willing to fabricate a conversion to an entirely different motor with a totally seperate transmission?
Also, How do you figure the HR Greddy TT would have a 'bad hp rating'? If they use the same turbos as the DE kit I would assume you could make well over 450whp (maybe even 500whp) on a stock HR and well over 600whp on a built motor. Also, you can run an HKS turbo kit and have someone mount an intercooler with piping and easily have a baller custom turbo setup with great power potential.
It's easy for any shop to do... certainly a lot easier than swapping in a 15 year old motor with less displacement.
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Originally Posted by taurran
(note that this isn't meant as a flame, I just don't understand the logic here)
Ok, so you don't want a fabricated turbo kit, but you're willing to fabricate a conversion to an entirely different motor with a totally seperate transmission?
Also, How do you figure the HR Greddy TT would have a 'bad hp rating'? If they use the same turbos as the DE kit I would assume you could make well over 450whp (maybe even 500whp) on a stock HR and well over 600whp on a built motor. Also, you can run an HKS turbo kit and have someone mount an intercooler with piping and easily have a baller custom turbo setup with great power potential.
It's easy for any shop to do... certainly a lot easier than swapping in a 15 year old motor with less displacement.
Ok, so you don't want a fabricated turbo kit, but you're willing to fabricate a conversion to an entirely different motor with a totally seperate transmission?
Also, How do you figure the HR Greddy TT would have a 'bad hp rating'? If they use the same turbos as the DE kit I would assume you could make well over 450whp (maybe even 500whp) on a stock HR and well over 600whp on a built motor. Also, you can run an HKS turbo kit and have someone mount an intercooler with piping and easily have a baller custom turbo setup with great power potential.
It's easy for any shop to do... certainly a lot easier than swapping in a 15 year old motor with less displacement.