PowerLabs ST system...
Originally Posted by G35Rider92649
you dont even have a G yet? LOL
).im prob gonna be picking one up within the next few weeks as soon as i find the one i want.
Originally Posted by INTENSEPOWER
The kits are made specifically for the coupes, but can be modified for the sedans. You're in AZ, correct? If so, that's something that could be done in-house, here. Hope this helps.
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Originally Posted by SlideFox
^^That would be sick! Powerlab boosted Sedan! You and Tim (ttrank) would have two of the fastest sedans in AZ! 

Noob question, but does the front bumper support still fit with that massive (but yet so nice) intercooler? Of all the intercoolers from all the FI setups I've come across here in the forums, this seems to be the thickest one I've seen yet. Must provide some really nice cooling!
Originally Posted by jgte
Noob question, but does the front bumper support still fit with that massive (but yet so nice) intercooler? Of all the intercoolers from all the FI setups I've come across here in the forums, this seems to be the thickest one I've seen yet. Must provide some really nice cooling!
I saw the crashbar on my buddies car, and they make it fit perfect.
I am currently wondering about that kit.. a lot of people say ST setups are kinda laggy off the line.. I am definitely thinking about going FI these days and I've been reading about the Powerlab kit, and watching videos and all that.. I love the fack that you can run extreme boost on stock internals (almost stock) and the kit is actually really complete with extremely good parts.. Are twins better for off the line start or the lag can be solved by priming it to 2000k/rpm?? Seems like the boost with this kit really hits the fan in mid range around 3500/4500rpm right up to red line from the videos ive been watching..
Originally Posted by P.Money
I am currently wondering about that kit.. a lot of people say ST setups are kinda laggy off the line.. I am definitely thinking about going FI these days and I've been reading about the Powerlab kit, and watching videos and all that.. I love the fack that you can run extreme boost on stock internals (almost stock) and the kit is actually really complete with extremely good parts.. Are twins better for off the line start or the lag can be solved by priming it to 2000k/rpm?? Seems like the boost with this kit really hits the fan in mid range around 3500/4500rpm right up to red line from the videos ive been watching..
Simple response.....
Twins = Better response from the dig, but lack in the over top end
Single = Better mid-range and insane top-end.
I drove a G35 with a GT35R Powerlab kit the other day, and I didn't feel any lag, but that's just me.
Twins = Better response from the dig, but lack in the over top end
Single = Better mid-range and insane top-end.
I drove a G35 with a GT35R Powerlab kit the other day, and I didn't feel any lag, but that's just me.
yeah obviously they are doing something right.. but i was asking about turbo lag.. they got that car setup for drag witch requires quite a bit of tuning, time and money and a team of specialists.. wich i dont have.. im not looking to hit 906wrhp like they are.. i was thinking bout going FI but wondering if I should get twins or the powerlab ST thats all.. So basically my question is how bad is the lag with the out of the box kit and out of the box tuning..
Originally Posted by P.Money
yeah obviously they are doing something right.. but i was asking about turbo lag.. they got that car setup for drag witch requires quite a bit of tuning, time and money and a team of specialists.. wich i dont have.. im not looking to hit 906wrhp like they are.. i was thinking bout going FI but wondering if I should get twins or the powerlab ST thats all.. So basically my question is how bad is the lag with the out of the box kit and out of the box tuning..
Any one up for some GT35R single turbo love... local or out of state should shoot a call to us and find out the latest going on deal wise as far as installs and bonus when purchasing. Pm's work too fellaZ



