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I had a look over a few threads and looked at the various options....

I'm certainly not mechanically minded...and don't know costs.

What's involved in fitting one and what would the expected bill be???

Thanks Again.....

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I had a look over a few threads and looked at the various options....

I'm certainly not mechanically minded...and don't know costs.

What's involved in fitting one and what would the expected bill be???

Thanks Again.....

Also search for 350Z turbos.

APS make a turbo kit for the 350Z, I'm sure they can modify it to fit a V35.

http://www.autotechengineering.com.au/nissan.php

http://www.cnjmotorsport.com.au/speedshop/...p?productID=245

You just need to find a place near you that can install them.

apparently APS arent making them anymore... also after install and tune etc youre probably lookin closer to $15K

Thanks mjay, I didn't know that. I was looking at a Turbo kit a while back and remember coming across APS kits that were suited to the 350Z and that's why I posted here.

Didn't end up going through with it though.

Has anyone looked in to an electric supercharger? I seen a few online last night, but for the cost of some of them can't see the benefit. Is there any good ones on the market?

lol dont start with these things again. they are useless. utterly useless.

RE: turbo kit, go custom. Get in touch with a performance workshop see what they recommend in terms of engine management.

Get an exhaust shop for your exhaust needs, dont buy off the shelf, pre made-zorsts are always more expensive.

my recommendation: twin 2860rs, haltech or EMS 6860 ecu, 550cc injectors, bosch 040 pump, custom exhaust and i/c piping, FMIC, <10psi should net you 350whp.

so yeh, about 10k all up, for a reliable powerful set-up.

almost worth a VQ30 turbo conversion...

(check this out)

I had a look over a few threads and looked at the various options....

I'm certainly not mechanically minded...and don't know costs.

What's involved in fitting one and what would the expected bill be???

Thanks Again.....

What about a good (real) supercharger? Any links to identify costs!!

Thanks

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