Greddy Twin Turbo Goes On Sale!
It looks like they are taking orders for the Greddy kit. $4799.20 plus $125.00 to ship.
About the same price as ProCharger.
Jeff
http://www.autocarparts.com/part/1187/0
About the same price as ProCharger.
Jeff
http://www.autocarparts.com/part/1187/0
cbsuper,
Yeah, it's weird because you can add it to the cart and pay for it. I have checked this site in the past and they never posted a price until now. Maybe they know something.
Jeff
Yeah, it's weird because you can add it to the cart and pay for it. I have checked this site in the past and they never posted a price until now. Maybe they know something.
Jeff
Just got off the phone with Greddy. It is NOT available. He also said that there is no need to pull the motor for installation. There is enough room underneath the car to install (using a lift). Price will be 6-7K. Waiting.....
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TheFuture
the greddy intercooler will be sold seperately. that's what greddy told me.
myG35zx
the 6-7k is the turbo kit plus the intercooler. that is what greddy told turbomagazine and motor trend when they wrote the article
now as we all know this could all change by the time the kit comes out
the greddy intercooler will be sold seperately. that's what greddy told me.
myG35zx
the 6-7k is the turbo kit plus the intercooler. that is what greddy told turbomagazine and motor trend when they wrote the article
now as we all know this could all change by the time the kit comes out
toykilla
I e mailed top secret about there turbo kit. they said at this time they had no plans of bringing there turbo kit to the US. I am just hoping they bring there intake plenium
I e mailed top secret about there turbo kit. they said at this time they had no plans of bringing there turbo kit to the US. I am just hoping they bring there intake plenium
Originally posted by ihatethatbobbarker
take the wing off the STi and its a bigger sleeper then the Z will ever be
take the wing off the STi and its a bigger sleeper then the Z will ever be
STi??? I guess 0-60 might be good but the STi loses a lot hp through its drive train. After 70mph the STi loses its grunt...
So why would I get this over the procharger? (sound of supercharger vs turbos not factoring in)
- Biggest reason... upgradeability. Sure you can do some boost stuff with the SC by changing pulleys, but if you plan down the road to do some serious internal upgrades and go crazy with the boost, the TT will be your better bet.
- Customer Service... this one I think is very debateable now. In the past, GReddy has had a better service reputation than ATI. However, from what I have seen on this message board, I'm very impressed with ATI's involvement in the Z community. I think this one is a dead heat though GReddy is a company with a long positive track record.
- Personally, I think the GReddy (from the prototype shots) looks more impressive.
- The Procharger is too loud.
- If you like the rush of a boost as opposed to the linear power curve of an SC, the TT is probably more for you.
For most, at $1000 difference, the ATI Procharger is probably the better bang for the buck since, in general, at similar boost levels they should produce similar power figures. I have a few more weeks until I have the funds for either system, so I'll wait and see what the GReddy kit ultimately entails.
I can easily see me wanting to upgrade the boost later and there's certaintly something more exotic about saying I have a "350Z-TT" over a "350Z-SC"
Mcduck, another consideration to make is that the nearest ATI installation center is in West End, NC which is around 2.5 hours from Charlotte. I called ATI today and they told me that Herbert performance is also a dealer/installer but I called them and the guy more or less told me I was crazy. He said they mainly only do headwork. That was in Cherryville NC which is about an hour from here. There are many authorized greddy dealers in Charlotte I believe though. This may not be a factor in your decision but I don't want to have to drive 2.5 hours if something goes wrong.


