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Old Mar 24, 2016 | 04:54 PM
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Hello im New to the forums just wondering what you guys can tell me about these kits i recently purchased a completely stock 2003 with 150kmiles is it wise or should I rebuild engine? Ive just put in kinetix ssv, dc headers, Hks exhaust, invidia test pipes and ACT HD clutch kit. Thanks I know prochargers are more reliable than turbos and if not done correctly it could really mess up the engine but im open to opinions I have 3.5k to spend saw some used HKS gt procharger kit for 2.5k and API for 3.5k etc
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Old Mar 24, 2016 | 06:24 PM
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Vortech over all other superchargers! But you need about double the $ for a proper FI set up! Before you think about F/I you need to do a compression and leak down test.
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Old Mar 24, 2016 | 06:57 PM
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Vortech over all other superchargers! But you need about double the $ for a proper FI set up! Before you think about F/I you need to do a compression and leak down test.


Didn't know anyone other then vortech existed... Dont think $3500 is going to cut it, you could get some 4.08 gears and a real limited slip differential for that though.
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Old Mar 25, 2016 | 04:58 AM
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Both of those applications are limited in power. It is misspelled, but im guessing you mean HKS GT Supercharger and ATI Procharger. They are both good to about 400whp, maybe slightly more with enough supporting mods with a great tune. That is about the limit of the stock block anyway.

With 150k miles though, it may not be a good idea unless you're willing to put down some real money for a full build.

3.5k would probably be pushing it for a budget of doing it properly.

I would say you need:
600-900 for a good tune from a reputable tuner
700-1000 for a basic fuel system and good injectors

anything left over in your budget would be for the FI kit.

For an engine build add another 5k minimum to start.
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Old Apr 3, 2016 | 06:06 AM
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Okay thanks Ill save upinstead
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Old Apr 3, 2016 | 08:37 AM
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ATI procharger!!!.I personally have a procharger kit on my 03 350z and couldn't be happier with it.The only complaint I have so far is that the procharger is slightly loader than I'd like BUT it does sound kinda cool lol.
Long story short if/when you go FI plan to spend alot more than you originally intended.Unless it's a complete kit as in engine management,fuel delivery etc
I bought my procharger kit used for $2300 and it was missing a bunch of piping/couplers

This is a break down of what going FI cost me

Procharger $2300
Missing piping/couplers $160
Deutsche Werks 255lph fuel pump $130
Extra fuel pump basket $80
R35 GTR 570cc Injectors $250
Osiris GT MAFS $350
Osiris license $300
$250 base tune
3.5/hrs Dyno time @ $180/hr
AEM Wideband O2 Sensor/Gauge $150
AEM Boost Gauge $140

None FI necessary ad ons
Sprint booster $125
KJR crank pulley $100
Kinetix ssv intake plenum $600
Nismo R tune headers $500
Motordyne Art pipes $450
Top speed Y pipe-$150
RS-R GT2 Exmag flex pipe back $500

So with all of these mods I was able to get 365rwhp/335ft/tq @6000rpm

It's like driving a completely different car now!!. While I'm pretty sure I could have got more power had my tuner gone more aggressive with my tune and/or I had larger injectors w/return system.But I am quite happy with the way the car feels now.Prior to the SC I always felt like the Z was quick but nothing to brag about. I know that the vortech system can produce great power as well but the procharger was available locally at a decent price and in all reality I don't see much different between it and the Vortech V3.How ever you can get upgradable pulleys/impellers for the Vortech were as the Procharger only offers different sized pulleys for more boost

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Originally Posted by NissanZcrazy
ATI procharger!!!.I personally have a procharger kit on my 03 350z and couldn't be happier with it.The only complaint I have so far is that the procharger is slightly loader than I'd like BUT it does sound kinda cool lol.
Long story short if/when you go FI plan to spend alot more than you originally intended.Unless it's a complete kit as in engine management,fuel delivery etc
I bought my procharger kit used for $2300 and it was missing a bunch of piping/couplers

This is a break down of what going FI cost me

Procharger $2300
Missing piping/couplers $160
Deutsche Werks 255lph fuel pump $130
Extra fuel pump basket $80
R35 GTR 570cc Injectors $250
Osiris GT MAFS $350
Osiris license $300
$250 base tune
3.5/hrs Dyno time @ $180/hr
AEM Wideband O2 Sensor/Gauge $150
AEM Boost Gauge $140

None FI necessary ad ons
Sprint booster $125
KJR crank pulley $100
Kinetix ssv intake plenum $600
Nismo R tune headers $500
Motordyne Art pipes $450
Top speed Y pipe-$150
RS-R GT2 Exmag flex pipe back $500

So with all of these mods I was able to get 365rwhp/335ft/tq @6000rpm

It's like driving a completely different car now!!. While I'm pretty sure I could have got more power had my tuner gone more aggressive with my tune and/or I had larger injectors w/return system.But I am quite happy with the way the car feels now.Prior to the SC I always felt like the Z was quick but nothing to brag about. I know that the vortech system can produce great power as well but the procharger was available locally at a decent price and in all reality I don't see much different between it and the Vortech V3.How ever you can get upgradable pulleys/impellers for the Vortech were as the Procharger only offers different sized pulleys for more boost

What pulleys did you end up getting?
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Old Apr 11, 2016 | 08:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Greddydaddy007
Hello im New to the forums just wondering what you guys can tell me about these kits i recently purchased a completely stock 2003 with 150kmiles is it wise or should I rebuild engine? Ive just put in kinetix ssv, dc headers, Hks exhaust, invidia test pipes and ACT HD clutch kit. Thanks I know prochargers are more reliable than turbos and if not done correctly it could really mess up the engine but im open to opinions I have 3.5k to spend saw some used HKS gt procharger kit for 2.5k and API for 3.5k etc

rebuild the engine....150k is too much just that number alone i would just rebuild the motor.
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