APS ST for AT coupe
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From: Kent Island, MD
APS ST for AT coupe
Hey guys I would appreciate some help. I think I've done my share of research on both this and the z forum but still have a few questions. First of all I plan on going with the APS ST over the TN kit after reading through the forums but would still like both APS ST and TN owners opinions. Also I plan on getting a valve body upgrade but was wondering if a torque converter upgrade was necessary also (I know its recommended). I plan on running around 400 whp
Yes on the torque converter, it's a must in my opinion, if you dont do it now your going to end up having to do it later for sure so do it. As for your turbo, go aps not turbonetics.....in my opinion.
hmm.. 400 is border line. 400whp is not just a day in the park.. it'll take some work. so when you actually do achieve that mark AND feel your tranny slipping, then do it. I think the stock tranny will hold 400whp ok. but if you're gonna do the vb, then do it all at once.
You don't need an aftermarket torque converter. Just get a valve body and you'll be fine. TQ converter is mainly just used for drag racing, doesn't affect the life of the tranny. This is pretty much what I've come to understand after reading about it.
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Thanks for the feedback. Yea I know I probably wont be hitting quite 400 whp but I figured I wanted some opinions on the tranny for that much power anyway
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Originally Posted by express705
powerlab ST ftw
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Yea the only thing is the $$$$. Plus I need the car as a DD and I think with the APS ST I wont have the same temptation to upgrade and look for more power as much as if i went with the powerlab ST or a TT
Originally Posted by r0csfinest
+1 are they done with the kit for the 5ATs?
Originally Posted by 03g35vt
Yea the only thing is the $$$$. Plus I need the car as a DD and I think with the APS ST I wont have the same temptation to upgrade and look for more power as much as if i went with the powerlab ST or a TT
The Powerlab kit is as much DD friendly as the Turbonetics or the APS... just my two cents.



