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What to look for when buying a turbo charger for a nissan 350z?
Alright so i'm getting a 2003 Nissan 350z in August and I was wondering if anyone could give me like a guide for buying a complete turbo kit. I know its a lot but if you could give me a rundown of every part I need and any engine mods, etc that i would have to add on to getting a turbo. I'm a beginner at all of this stuff so the more information the better. O also what are some average turbo brands (im not looking to spend anywhere over id say 5k for everything...well unless i need too)
Thanks, Bryce
If you want to save money, then your best bet would be to not turbocharge it. Just doing some basic research, here's what I found on one website (horsepowerfreaks.com):
GReddy twin-turbo kit, with eManage for fuel delivery: $5435.59
GReddy twin-turbo kit, bigger turbos and intercooler and options for fuel: $7565.00
HKS GT-RS (disco potato) twin turbo kit:$5670.00
Power Enterprise complete twin turbo kit:$8977.76
Also, from doing a google search of companies that I've seen with turbo kits for the 350Z:
dyno-comp.com
APS Twin Turbo System: $5995 (they also offer a single turbo system, but I can't find the price)
gtmpower.com GTM APS Twin turbo Stage 1 System Installed $9995
gtmpower.com APS Single Turbo System: $5595
turbo-kits.com
Turbonetics single turbo kit:$4995
SFR Single Turbo Kit:$6899.99 complete
The other option would be to get a supercharger.
Vortech supercharger: $5945.95 (from vortech)
stillen positive displacement supercharger:$5328
HKS Rotrex Supercharger:$6799
Either way, forced induction for a 350Z is expensive. I guess I'm spoiled that I can build a supercharger setup for less than $2000 for my mustang.
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