full boltons?
#5
#6
Have you honestly tried doing a little research? Not trying to sound like a ***** or anything, but there is a ton of information in here & over at my350z.com. It's not a rare/scarce topic.
Speaking in general, our bolt-ons are pretty expensive for what they yield in power. If you really wanted good power, save up a few couple of k's and get a basic Vortech kit (for a start). But then again, you will probably still end up getting the more common bolt-ons out there (exhaust, HFC, etc).
.
Speaking in general, our bolt-ons are pretty expensive for what they yield in power. If you really wanted good power, save up a few couple of k's and get a basic Vortech kit (for a start). But then again, you will probably still end up getting the more common bolt-ons out there (exhaust, HFC, etc).
.
Last edited by Skaterbasist; 03-05-2008 at 06:19 PM.
#7
Trending Topics
#8
Originally Posted by Red_G35
Good question. Undecided if I want a blower.. so I'm curious about a full bolt on car... intake, full exhaust (headers and HFC/Test pipes), spacer and a tune would put out at the wheels..?
I can't decide which tune I want to get, and certainly don't want to void my powertrain warranty should there be an engine problem. I'd like to get the Osiris, but I'm about 20 minutes from AAM, and could probably get their flash for $300 cheaper than Osiris... decisions, decisions.
#9
#10
#11
Originally Posted by Red_G35
BlueDevilBAMF, you spend lots of time here...
As far as getting a tune, is there any kind of hand held device that allows us to tune our cars? Link to AAM? Thanks bro!
As far as getting a tune, is there any kind of hand held device that allows us to tune our cars? Link to AAM? Thanks bro!
I'm pretty sure if you're knowledgeable you can do your own tuning with a UTEC (honestly have no expertise in this area), and the Osiris has up to 5 maps they load for you that you can cycle between (startup is always the stock map).
Altered Atmosphere (AAM) uses the same software as the CA-based Technosquare. Supposedly the only major difference is AAM is optimized for 93 octane (east coast) and technosquare is optimized for 91 octane (west coast).
AAM:
Altered Atmosphere
EDIT: The AAM reflash goes on sale for $419 every once in a while instead of the $595 listed.
#13
#14
Originally Posted by BlueDevilBAMF
I've got an LCD already, so I'd say go Vortech
But to do SC correctly/safely, you'll need more like $8K all said and done
But to do SC correctly/safely, you'll need more like $8K all said and done
How about you buy the vortech then upgrade to turbo and I buy the kit off of you?
#15
Originally Posted by Red_G35
BlueDevilBAMF, you spend lots of time here...
As far as getting a tune, is there any kind of hand held device that allows us to tune our cars? Thanks bro!
As far as getting a tune, is there any kind of hand held device that allows us to tune our cars? Thanks bro!
http://www.cobbtuning.com/categories/?id=3084