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Old Nov 11, 2004 | 01:45 PM
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Do you already have your kit pre-ordered? Cant wait to see some numbers.

I just got a $7k raise at work today so I have money to burn.
Yes my kit is in the works. Numbers soon....
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Old Nov 11, 2004 | 06:44 PM
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keeps us updated MIAPLAYA.

i'm thinking of going with this kit.
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Old Nov 11, 2004 | 09:50 PM
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keeps us updated MIAPLAYA.

i'm thinking of going with this kit.
No problem...glad to help out as always.
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Old Nov 12, 2004 | 12:05 PM
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Miaplaya, how did you pull that off? Production kits aren't ready yet. I'm working my connection again today. Either way congrats you deserve it. Thanks for all the info.
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Old Nov 13, 2004 | 08:57 PM
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Doesnt this kit come with an ECU reflash? If so, I could have it flashed to reflect my current mods right? Just wondering because I am really considering this kit in the near future!!
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Old Nov 14, 2004 | 04:47 AM
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Originally posted by zachcrosen
Doesnt this kit come with an ECU reflash? If so, I could have it flashed to reflect my current mods right? Just wondering because I am really considering this kit in the near future!!
I believe so. I would give Technosquare a call and ask them what they can do. I'm sure its no problem.
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Old Nov 14, 2004 | 10:17 AM
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I already ask that question and they toll me that they can adjust the turbo reflash with your mods... I have Cams, headers, Fuel Pump, ect. and I will put this kit with all my mods... btw the turbonetics kit bring a empty box where you put your ECU to send it to Technosquare with the shipping included
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Old Nov 15, 2004 | 06:16 AM
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Originally posted by webcarconnection
I already ask that question and they toll me that they can adjust the turbo reflash with your mods... I have Cams, headers, Fuel Pump, ect. and I will put this kit with all my mods... btw the turbonetics kit bring a empty box where you put your ECU to send it to Technosquare with the shipping included
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Old Nov 15, 2004 | 10:39 AM
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I just found this thread. As some of you may know I have the APS Intercooled Twin Turbo Kit in my car, and loving it.

After attending the Mossy Meet, I met up with Brad and we allowed each other to drive each other's car.

Quite an experience for both of us.

I started up a thread for that, as I haven't read this thread to know what's going on here, and I can't comment technically as other are due to my lack of experience with the product and turbo'd 350z cars.

Here is the thread
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Old Nov 15, 2004 | 11:29 AM
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Originally posted by alpine
I just found this thread. As some of you may know I have the APS Intercooled Twin Turbo Kit in my car, and loving it.

After attending the Mossy Meet, I met up with Brad and we allowed each other to drive each other's car.

Quite an experience for both of us.

I started up a thread for that, as I haven't read this thread to know what's going on here, and I can't comment technically as other are due to my lack of experience with the product and turbo'd 350z cars.

Here is the thread
thank you for that...
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Pix m777erlin took at SEMA.









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Originally posted by Jeff@Evolution
Pix m777erlin took at SEMA.








actually that is Turbonetics project car. Mine looks not nearly as nice, but I'll have the same kit soon...
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I don't know if this has been brought up before or not. But it might be a good way for Turbonetics (hint hint) to make some extra business. If this kit is all bolt on, they should just put up the install instructions on this forum. Once the guys in Cali see how easy it is to put on the kit (let alone take it off), there won't be any worries about emissions because it will be removeable as easy as test pipes.

MiaPlaya, is this feasible? You seem to have some contact with the guys at Turbonetics, tell them about this and ask to post the install manual (like Greddy). It woulnd't hurt, but it could make them serious cash from CA Z owners.
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Originally posted by myfiddy
I don't know if this has been brought up before or not. But it might be a good way for Turbonetics (hint hint) to make some extra business. If this kit is all bolt on, they should just put up the install instructions on this forum. Once the guys in Cali see how easy it is to put on the kit (let alone take it off), there won't be any worries about emissions because it will be removeable as easy as test pipes.

MiaPlaya, is this feasible? You seem to have some contact with the guys at Turbonetics, tell them about this and ask to post the install manual (like Greddy). It woulnd't hurt, but it could make them serious cash from CA Z owners.
I'll talk to Brad this week and see what he thinks...
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Originally posted by myfiddy
I don't know if this has been brought up before or not. But it might be a good way for Turbonetics (hint hint) to make some extra business. If this kit is all bolt on, they should just put up the install instructions on this forum. Once the guys in Cali see how easy it is to put on the kit (let alone take it off), there won't be any worries about emissions because it will be removeable as easy as test pipes.

MiaPlaya, is this feasible? You seem to have some contact with the guys at Turbonetics, tell them about this and ask to post the install manual (like Greddy). It woulnd't hurt, but it could make them serious cash from CA Z owners.
LOL, I can exchange my CAT vs. Test pipes in 30 minutes.
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Old Nov 15, 2004 | 02:34 PM
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LOL, I can exchange my CAT vs. Test pipes in 30 minutes.
And?
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Old Nov 15, 2004 | 02:46 PM
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And?
Certainly one could remove the kit when inspection time comes,
but it will take much more than 30 minutes. It was just that the comparo was so off. Doesn't sound like many have actually even been under the car.
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Old Nov 15, 2004 | 02:48 PM
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Certainly one could remove the kit when inspection time comes,
but it will take much more than 30 minutes. It was just that the comparo was so off. Doesn't sound like many have actually even been under the car.
I think I'll just use the same guy I did on my last car for smog when I need to.
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Old Nov 15, 2004 | 02:55 PM
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I think I'll just use the same guy I did on my last car for smog when I need to.
Your lucky to have "that guy".
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Your lucky to have "that guy".
Dude theres ways around everything. Its not like its impossible to find someone to hook you up.
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