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bigkrnxboi Aug 1, 2006 02:39 AM

Calling All G's With Aps St!
 
I am planning on purchasing an APS single turbo. But i was wondering if there was any turbo lag or any other technical problems to the turbo system. Can you please tell me how you came down to your overall decision of getting the aps st.

draxxus07 Aug 1, 2006 02:43 AM

theres very little lag with the JWT, with the aps theres gonna be more lag

that and correct me if im wrong but jwt kit doesnt come with a bov its a recirc kit

jwt you have more power potential than aps also... im picking aps ST for the fact that its a really good deal if you dont plan on building the motor in the future

drsifu1 Aug 1, 2006 02:46 AM

been following your posts...so stop wasting our time.

i thought you had already decided on the JWT? For the same money as an APS ST, it's a no brainer.

Turbo lag really depends other mods that have been done on the car, so too difficult to compare apples and oranges.

I chose the ST cause it was cheaper than anything else out in the market. Did not want a SC because of the extra noise added during normal driving. With a turbo, you can drive it like it was N/A, nice and quiet, and step on it when you wanna have fun.

Chose APS over Turbonetics because I felt it was more a complete kit.

If I had to do it again and the JWT was the same price, I would go with the JWT. They are supposedly getting the kit CARB certified, so you get to enjoy a carb-legal kit, important if you are in CA. The APS will NEVER be carb-legal.

I really don't know you are debating?

Dan_K Aug 1, 2006 06:01 AM

How much is the JWT TT kit now?

draxxus07 Aug 1, 2006 02:25 PM

i think he was quoted 8k installed

bigkrnxboi Aug 2, 2006 02:08 AM

yah sorry, i just figured that the Jwt TT is extremely good, but i thought that since i knew i wasnt gonna do much in regards to engine building, i would go with the aps st. Sorry if you guys were wasting your time, just needed more facts, input, etc. Im sure im going with the aps st. I swear, picking a turbo is ultimately a mind game. Drsifu1 thanks for posting and following up with great pointers. Thanks guys!

draxxus07 Aug 2, 2006 03:22 AM


Originally Posted by bigkrnxboi
yah sorry, i just figured that the Jwt TT is extremely good, but i thought that since i knew i wasnt gonna do much in regards to engine building, i would go with the aps st. Sorry if you guys were wasting your time, just needed more facts, input, etc. Im sure im going with the aps st. I swear, picking a turbo is ultimately a mind game. Drsifu1 thanks for posting and following up with great pointers. Thanks guys!

Im going with the aps st also, I highly recommend going through GT Motorsports. Im getting my clutch installed by them to prepare for FI in a week or two and im going to be talking to them to price everything out

but im in the same boat as you.. JWT, APS, TN, Greddy... all great setups some of their pros and cons, i chose aps for the price and for the fact that its a complete kit out of box.

ttrank Aug 2, 2006 03:25 AM

With the price drop the APS ST is one of the best FI deals out right now. If I could get someone to give me a little bit of a deal to be the first sedan to try it I would make the change.

draxxus07 Aug 2, 2006 10:57 PM


Originally Posted by bigkrnxboi
I am planning on purchasing an APS single turbo. But i was wondering if there was any turbo lag or any other technical problems to the turbo system. Can you please tell me how you came down to your overall decision of getting the aps st.

so what all did they quote you? i sent u a pm idk if u got it or not

ttrank Aug 7, 2006 05:15 PM

I just spoke to Dynocomp here in Phoenix, they are an APS dealer. They told me they have stopped selling the ST kits because they have had quite a few problems with them. He also said he believes that the price drop is because they are going to discontinue them.

bullitproof Aug 7, 2006 05:56 PM

What problems did they say they were having, exactly?

James@APS Aug 7, 2006 06:06 PM


Originally Posted by ttrank
He also said he believes that the price drop is because they are going to discontinue them.

With the popularity of the 350Z and G35 I can't see the ST system ever being discontinued.................production of the ST is on the increase, not decrease. :D

James

ttrank Aug 7, 2006 06:08 PM

I didn't ask too many question. I was stunned because I was thining about taking off my SC and getting one from them. The kit was "not made to the same strick standards as the TT kit" and I believe he said "mediocre" or something like that. He also said the install was almost as time consuming as the TT kit.

bullitproof Aug 7, 2006 06:13 PM

don't think so. you usually have to drop the motor on the tt kit. as far as mediocre, compared to the tt, i could see that. but it's still a great 'mediocre' kit, imo.

James@APS Aug 7, 2006 06:15 PM


Originally Posted by ttrank
I didn't ask too many question. I was stunned because I was thining about taking off my SC and getting one from them. The kit was "not made to the same strick standards as the TT kit" and I believe he said "mediocre" or something like that.

The ST system is made to the same exacting standards as the twin turbo system, same intercooler system, fuel system, engine management, water cooled turbocharger, etc, etc. :)


Originally Posted by ttrank
He also said the install was almost as time consuming as the TT kit.

Install time is approx 2/3 thirds of the twin turbo system, about 20 hours in total for an experienced shop. :)

James


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