G35 or Z Riders in La.
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Thats a helluva way to drive for lunch Kellen :lol: I know I know. You just go cause you like the roadtrip.
I believe I will probably go for the Vortech when I get ready to upgrade. Nice easy bolt-on, I don't have to go thru the motor like I would with a Turbo setup, and there are many ways of customizing it to fit your needs. IT won't give me as much performance as the Greddy, but for what I'm looking for (like a turbo civic eater LMAO!) it will get the job done.
If I'm not mistaken the VQ is built to withstand up to 9psi comfortably anyway, correct?
Also Kellen, if you decide to do this, David knows a lot of good, reliable shops in the area that could handle this for you. He is not a turbo guru, but he is a good mechanic and is knowledgeable about it to be able to recommend a good shop here locally that could take care of you. And give you good pointers of what may be good ideas for versatility and personalization.
I believe I will probably go for the Vortech when I get ready to upgrade. Nice easy bolt-on, I don't have to go thru the motor like I would with a Turbo setup, and there are many ways of customizing it to fit your needs. IT won't give me as much performance as the Greddy, but for what I'm looking for (like a turbo civic eater LMAO!) it will get the job done. If I'm not mistaken the VQ is built to withstand up to 9psi comfortably anyway, correct?
Also Kellen, if you decide to do this, David knows a lot of good, reliable shops in the area that could handle this for you. He is not a turbo guru, but he is a good mechanic and is knowledgeable about it to be able to recommend a good shop here locally that could take care of you. And give you good pointers of what may be good ideas for versatility and personalization.
Thats funny!
But yea the VQ could do 9psi comfortably and Ive considered just bolting up to the stock motor, I just get greedy and would want more and end up having to rebuild anyways.
Man, yall see the photos at this event? got some sick ride.
https://g35driver.com/forums/picture...ml#post4585025
https://g35driver.com/forums/picture...ml#post4585025
well i was successful in saving money by dyeing my floormats as opposed to buying new ones, light gray carpet+working on bourbon st=disaster on my car's floor...back mats are done, fronts have been cleaned and will be dyed black this weekend...officially 100 dollars closer to my next mod
WEll just tried on tim's Gt-S's they fit and cleared the 37S's BBK. haha but just a lil bit too agressive for the G. He was koo though. I asked him if he knew anyone that knew how to install springs on a G? He pointed me in the direction of Mark? if that is someone on here? He said that mark knows all about g's / z's lol. Also if anyone has any 19s - 20's lemme know!!!
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WEll just tried on tim's Gt-S's they fit and cleared the 37S's BBK. haha but just a lil bit too agressive for the G. He was koo though. I asked him if he knew anyone that knew how to install springs on a G? He pointed me in the direction of Mark? if that is someone on here? He said that mark knows all about g's / z's lol. Also if anyone has any 19s - 20's lemme know!!!
I think your a bit too far for me haha. But maybe Johnny if he would. Cause I've been plannin to get some springs but cant find anyeone to install them
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Im planning to come down there regularly. I'll do it next time I come down
^hey kellen i can help you with springs as well. i have a lift, spring compressor, and all the tools. im right outside of new orleans...kinda far to drive to get spriings put on imo.




