PowerLab: Stage 5 Turbo Kit/ProEFI ECU/Intense 797WHP **Video**
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Originally Posted by IntenseFab
The hardparts won't be displayed until the final production pieces have been made and are in stock. This way it cuts down on duplication, or imitation.. From my understanding they are in a massive wave of production right now and are pre-signing dealers on board for their turbo systems. Pricing, and options will be announced very soon as well.
The past six months for them has been nothing but hardwork, testing and research and development. Just for the Z and G they have come out with the following parts:
And many other things are in the work
Here's something you can see..
Here's a few pictures of another pre-production PowerLab Stage 1 Kit on a Convertible 350z.



It's just at spring pressure for now, stock engine we'll have a seperate thread for it here in a couple of days
So for those of you waiting for this kit to be released, hold on and be patient... It won't be long until these kits are in stock and are ready to be shipped out!!!
Speaking of pics, where's the pics of your kit and or dyno's
The past six months for them has been nothing but hardwork, testing and research and development. Just for the Z and G they have come out with the following parts:
- - 5/16 Plenum Spacer
- - 3 Single Turbo Kits (GT35R, 37R, 76S)
- - Twin Intank Fuel Pump System
- - Billet Fuel Rails and Spacers (capable of using 1600CC Injectors)
- - G35/350z Specific Vacuum Distribution Block
- - 4'' Single Exit Exhaust System w/ a very trick muffler (which is serviceable)
- - Intake Manifold Spacer (1/4'' +)
- - Twin GT37R Turbo Kit (which is almost complete and running will be dyno'ing very shortly)
And many other things are in the work
Here's something you can see..
Here's a few pictures of another pre-production PowerLab Stage 1 Kit on a Convertible 350z.


It's just at spring pressure for now, stock engine we'll have a seperate thread for it here in a couple of days
So for those of you waiting for this kit to be released, hold on and be patient... It won't be long until these kits are in stock and are ready to be shipped out!!! Speaking of pics, where's the pics of your kit and or dyno's

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Hey guys, here's some pictures of the Blowzilla Turbo just so you can erase the thought of it being a turbo that was built in the 80's lol.
This is a PowerLab production Blowzilla Turbo, as you see it here, is how you would receive it in the end.
It has a PowerLab Modified Compressor cover (Polishing is standard) Which allows the outlet to clear the headlight bracket on Z's...

Fully Billet CNC'd Compressor Backplate and 360 degree rotational Center Section

Compressor wheel, it's a GT35R wheel, with a custom Bullet Nut!

And another full shot of the Polished Compressor housing!

Here's a picture of one of the replacement A/C Lines..

Here's the Blowzilla Downpipe (Since this is a prototype piece it was unpolished)
The T3/T61 AKA Blowzilla uses a Standard Garrett P Trim T3 Turbine housing which has a 2.5'' Discharge, which makes this downpipe start at 2.5'' and expand to 3'' As soon as possible.. With it installed the clearance is amazing, it almost looks like it was meant to be in there from the Factory! Also the fabrication/welding on it was top-notch, every weld nearly looked robotic!
This is a PowerLab production Blowzilla Turbo, as you see it here, is how you would receive it in the end.
It has a PowerLab Modified Compressor cover (Polishing is standard) Which allows the outlet to clear the headlight bracket on Z's...

Fully Billet CNC'd Compressor Backplate and 360 degree rotational Center Section

Compressor wheel, it's a GT35R wheel, with a custom Bullet Nut!

And another full shot of the Polished Compressor housing!

Here's a picture of one of the replacement A/C Lines..

Here's the Blowzilla Downpipe (Since this is a prototype piece it was unpolished)
The T3/T61 AKA Blowzilla uses a Standard Garrett P Trim T3 Turbine housing which has a 2.5'' Discharge, which makes this downpipe start at 2.5'' and expand to 3'' As soon as possible.. With it installed the clearance is amazing, it almost looks like it was meant to be in there from the Factory! Also the fabrication/welding on it was top-notch, every weld nearly looked robotic!
Last edited by IntenseFab; Jan 10, 2008 at 07:45 PM.
very nice looking..the machine work is pretty amazing...this should provide a good option for those on the budget still looking to produced good numbers...i still hope to see people go more with thw gt35r or gt37r ...or bigger maybe 

i wonder how much difference would it be between the blowzilla and the gt35r in spool time/performance/reliability... cheaper isnt always the way to go. i also wonder how much in price difference.... 200$-1500$??? this all indicates on wich kit i might be going with. but if the blowzilla can spool under 3500rpm and still manage near 550whp on a built block. i wouldnt hesitate to take that jump.. well i hav 4k saved up maybe it will be near or just enough for a tuner kit.
Originally Posted by thawk408
No trying to be a nut swinger, but I would really love if yall tested out some Borg Warner turbos. I have read and seen some really good things about them.
Originally Posted by thawk408
You should. Might show that precision how its done!
will see
.....there is a lil too much hype in trubos that are overpriced compared to what some other turbos can do ...as they are mainly debadged, but wie will see.I am not sure what ill be ultimantly going but thie 78-gtsDBB aint that bad..spools liek the 76-gts, specs are: T4 .81 tangental turbine housing V-band (or your choice of .96 ar), H-compressor cover (.75ar), capable of over 1200hp...which gives you possibility of hitting 1000whp+
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Originally Posted by IIQuickSilverII
will see
.....there is a lil too much hype in trubos that are overpriced compared to what some other turbos can do ...as they are mainly debadged, but wie will see.
I am not sure what ill be ultimantly going but thie 78-gtsDBB aint that bad..spools liek the 76-gts, specs are: T4 .81 tangental turbine housing V-band (or your choice of .96 ar), H-compressor cover (.75ar), capable of over 1200hp...which gives you possibility of hitting 1000whp+
.....there is a lil too much hype in trubos that are overpriced compared to what some other turbos can do ...as they are mainly debadged, but wie will see.I am not sure what ill be ultimantly going but thie 78-gtsDBB aint that bad..spools liek the 76-gts, specs are: T4 .81 tangental turbine housing V-band (or your choice of .96 ar), H-compressor cover (.75ar), capable of over 1200hp...which gives you possibility of hitting 1000whp+
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Originally Posted by thawk408
You should. Might show that precision how its done!
They have come along way over the years, and they do have a good line of turbos. the lack of major stocking distributors/support really kill it for us. More then likely we'd have to wait 3-5 days for a turbo to arrive, and who knows how long it would take if we ever had to have one serviced.
For example we can get any turbo we want either the same day or next day (anything from a GT12 to a GT55) and not only that but if we ever need any warranty work thats also a 1 to 2 day turnaround.
Last edited by IntenseFab; Jan 12, 2008 at 11:40 AM.
Originally Posted by IntenseFab
You seem to be pretty adamant about trying Bullseye Power Turbos. Which is ok and everything, but what have you seen or done with Bullseye Power tested directly against Garrett or Turbonetics to warrant it being better? I mean besides what you read and all..
They have come along way over the years, and they do have a good line of turbos. the lack of major stocking distributors/support really kill it for us. More then likely we'd have to wait 3-5 days for a turbo to arrive, and who knows how long it would take if we ever had to have one serviced.
For example we can get any turbo we want either the same day or next day (anything from a GT12 to a GT55) and not only that but if we ever need any warranty work thats also a 1 to 2 day turnaround.
They have come along way over the years, and they do have a good line of turbos. the lack of major stocking distributors/support really kill it for us. More then likely we'd have to wait 3-5 days for a turbo to arrive, and who knows how long it would take if we ever had to have one serviced.
For example we can get any turbo we want either the same day or next day (anything from a GT12 to a GT55) and not only that but if we ever need any warranty work thats also a 1 to 2 day turnaround.
I already said I was not trying to be a nut swinger, but wanted to see if you have tested them at all. If you dont have any desire to, then no skin off my back.
when you get the tunner version, feel free to try one 
best of luck to your future plans for sure!.... =]
its be nice to see the turbo comparisons with same piping and same boost levels, etc...

best of luck to your future plans for sure!.... =]
its be nice to see the turbo comparisons with same piping and same boost levels, etc...



