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Fast Cars - TT350z vs. Single Turbo G35

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Uploaded by on May 5, 2008

Single Turbonetics kit 6 speed G35
vs.
Twin Greddy automatic 350z

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  • An auto tranny with a turbo is a killer combination!

  • People sup up auto's because it's a free country and people can do whatever they want. Life would be boring if everyone did the same shit as one another.

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  • I BE REPPIN MA SHITTY! HAHA

  • @97NeonRT most drag trannys are 2 or 3 speed automatics.. tossing up a 'failed' drag run to a bad shift is just, well, a huge waste of gas sometimes ;)

  • Suck it 6MT.

  • Man VQ's sound like such ass when boosted. Beautiful NA, when boosted they are like one of the worst sounding motors out there. It sounded like someone taking a dump and vomiting in a trash can filled with brown paper bags!

  • I like the sound of that g35.

  • @itubrrr i guess i can agree with that, but that depends on if they are going for a streetable setup, but if they want to go all out, i would choose the 2jz or rb25, and we both know that is cause they are legendary race enginges, but as far as economy and reliability for a cheap high hp streetable setup, vq, out of the question, lol.

  • @Xxdream2sing89xX Yes, which would mean the engine would be able to make more power. By forging it, it would let it withstand a crazy amount of boost. And with more displacement, the powerband would be better. Those engines can handle that much but I've never heard of anyone doing that much power on everything stock for long. Things will eventually wear and breakdown.

  • @itubrrr on a stock setup maybe, but forging the engine doesnt give it any extra power, it just enables it to withstand more power adders, (boost, cams that cause high rpms etc..) which rules out it being cheaper since the rb25 can handle 630hp on stock internals and the 2jz can handle over 700hp on stock internals.

  • @mexces the money you would spend on swapping + getting either of those engines, you would be able to forge your vq and would have an even better motor because it has more displacement

  • try pulling ecu pin 103 (i believe) so you can brake boost, and get a better soundtrack, throw some lupe in there or somethin

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