Greddy TT or APS TT??
That's the question. What do you prefer APS TT or Greddy TT?
If you want info:APS TT
Greddy TT(under development)
If you want info:APS TT
Greddy TT(under development)
Originally posted by McBickBick
That's the question. What do you prefer APS TT or Greddy TT?
That's the question. What do you prefer APS TT or Greddy TT?
IMO.
--Steve
APS - It's one quality kit and worst the extra cost, why, intercooler designed for the car (no changes to the front bumper) plus equal lenght piping, ball bearing Garrett turbo's big enought for 700hp, fuel & ignition management, fuel system to cope with 500 rwhp. I've seen both kits and in IMO the APS win hands down. My advise wait an see both before you decide.
David
David
Originally posted by klutch_350z
aps! hands down
aps! hands down
Peter
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I dont think that anyone here can answer your questions without making assumptions.
I will say that the APS kits looks like it might be a little cleaner and possibly better engineered.
At the same time, my greddy kit has 1800 miles now of pure abuse without one single problem and the car drives excellent and I feel the response of the turbos is perfect, not too soon not too late.
So... no problems yet with the greddy kit, just a ***** to install and it doesnt seem like everything is as easy as it should be to line it all up... but it works perfectly and reliably... from experienced owners on this board.
The APS kit looks like its gonna be ****in awesome tho! Who cares about $1500 bucks difference... this is not a cheap car and if that $1500 makes so much difference to you, its probably not a good idea to void your warrenty on your brand new car and get so deep into a project with it.... either of them are gonna cost you more than $1500 extra with supporting mods, such as a clutch and flywheel, and other stuff your gonna wanna do, maybe a diff cooler, maybe a front mount oil cooler, whatever you may decide on.
I will say that the APS kits looks like it might be a little cleaner and possibly better engineered.
At the same time, my greddy kit has 1800 miles now of pure abuse without one single problem and the car drives excellent and I feel the response of the turbos is perfect, not too soon not too late.
So... no problems yet with the greddy kit, just a ***** to install and it doesnt seem like everything is as easy as it should be to line it all up... but it works perfectly and reliably... from experienced owners on this board.
The APS kit looks like its gonna be ****in awesome tho! Who cares about $1500 bucks difference... this is not a cheap car and if that $1500 makes so much difference to you, its probably not a good idea to void your warrenty on your brand new car and get so deep into a project with it.... either of them are gonna cost you more than $1500 extra with supporting mods, such as a clutch and flywheel, and other stuff your gonna wanna do, maybe a diff cooler, maybe a front mount oil cooler, whatever you may decide on.
Originally posted by phunk
I dont think that anyone here can answer your questions without making assumptions.
I will say that the APS kits looks like it might be a little cleaner and possibly better engineered.
At the same time, my greddy kit has 1800 miles now of pure abuse without one single problem and the car drives excellent and I feel the response of the turbos is perfect, not too soon not too late.
So... no problems yet with the greddy kit, just a ***** to install and it doesnt seem like everything is as easy as it should be to line it all up... but it works perfectly and reliably... from experienced owners on this board.
The APS kit looks like its gonna be ****in awesome tho! Who cares about $1500 bucks difference... this is not a cheap car and if that $1500 makes so much difference to you, its probably not a good idea to void your warrenty on your brand new car and get so deep into a project with it.... either of them are gonna cost you more than $1500 extra with supporting mods, such as a clutch and flywheel, and other stuff your gonna wanna do, maybe a diff cooler, maybe a front mount oil cooler, whatever you may decide on.
I dont think that anyone here can answer your questions without making assumptions.
I will say that the APS kits looks like it might be a little cleaner and possibly better engineered.
At the same time, my greddy kit has 1800 miles now of pure abuse without one single problem and the car drives excellent and I feel the response of the turbos is perfect, not too soon not too late.
So... no problems yet with the greddy kit, just a ***** to install and it doesnt seem like everything is as easy as it should be to line it all up... but it works perfectly and reliably... from experienced owners on this board.
The APS kit looks like its gonna be ****in awesome tho! Who cares about $1500 bucks difference... this is not a cheap car and if that $1500 makes so much difference to you, its probably not a good idea to void your warrenty on your brand new car and get so deep into a project with it.... either of them are gonna cost you more than $1500 extra with supporting mods, such as a clutch and flywheel, and other stuff your gonna wanna do, maybe a diff cooler, maybe a front mount oil cooler, whatever you may decide on.
compare the two kits when you run equal power levels.
the greddy kit to run 400 whp
profec e-01 495 + cost of labor and timing harness
BOV 200-250 + labor
Upgraded fuel system 400-500? + labor
Cost of greddy kit with intercooler 5600-5800 (cheapest ive seen lately) + labor to install and must remove bumper bar and relocate air bag sensors
after spending the extra money on the greddy kit to run @ the same powerlevels that the APS does you still dont get
Cast high capacity oil pan with cooling fins.
Ball bearing turbos which are both oil and water cooled and will outperform standard journal bearing turbos.
Intercooler that is specifically designed to fit the 350z with equal length plumbing and no removal of the bumper bar.
Fuel injectors that will support 12 psi boost which do not require modification of the factory injector looms.
Cost of aps kit 7000-8000? Final price still unknown
I believe the greddy is a good kit as is most of their products in this case i believe the Aps is simply a better kit.
For any company to release a kit that was not clearly better than the current offerings as far as turbo kits for the 350Z are concerned this would not make any buisness sense.
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