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Old Nov 24, 2014 | 05:59 PM
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Looking for some help,
Can anyone confirm it will fit with the sedans? Very interested to know if it will not work, how come? will fabricating new plumbing be a huge cost investment that will not be worth it? Any input is greatly appreciated, thanks in advance.
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Originally Posted by jsimonk
Looking for some help,
Can anyone confirm it will fit with the sedans? Very interested to know if it will not work, how come? will fabricating new plumbing be a huge cost investment that will not be worth it? Any input is greatly appreciated, thanks in advance.
lol glad you followed my advice asked over here.
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Old Nov 24, 2014 | 06:46 PM
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lol glad you followed my advice asked over here.
Just hoping for the best answer, lol thanks!

-Simon
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dude....just pm Sasha the guy that builds them.
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Here is a thread relating to BP turbo kits. Send him a message

https://my350z.com/forum/forced-indu...t-results.html
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We have been in touch, but I just can't confirm that the kit will fit a sedan. OP wanted to see if anybody has bought a used kit and fitted it on a G35 sedan, and what mods (if any) had to be done.
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What are the differences between a coupe and sedan? They are the same dimensions correct?
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What are the differences between a coupe and sedan? They are the same dimensions correct?
No they are not.

I'd imagine though the only real issues that you'd have on a sedan is the after turbo exhaust lengths. Any issues you have with fitment should be pretty easy to sort out with a decent exhaust shop.

The engine/transmission are the same, so if it fits a g35 auto it should fit a sedan no problem. Theoretically ofcourse. Imho if you're looking to turbo bp kit is your best bet. And honestly it would be worth any extra work to get it to fit correctly.
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Sorry if I didn't mention but I do have a 6mt so I am not sure if the auto and manual piping is different, but I was under the thought that the front piping would need modification more than the exhaust. I am almost positive my MD XYZ w/ resonator and coupe mid-pipe are compatible with my axle-back so I was under the impression it should be the same from headers back as the coupe? I just want to get a jist of how much work is involved if anyone had any input. I am hoping to have a rough estimate before diving into a project head-on. I am 90% certain this is my route, I am just hoping for anyone's experience with this. Thank you in advance!

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^^^^
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