2004 G35 TT Build

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Chevvy123
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2004 G35 building a short block for tt upgrade
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This is probably going to be a very long project, since this is my dd. So far I've bought a short block, pistons, rods, and crankshafts. I haven't decided on which companies turbo kit is the best, so I need some help with that.


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Sounds like a fun project. Stay away from China-made turbo's :)

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Thank you Audtatious! What do you think about the Power Enterprise Twin Turbo kit? A member on here is selling it.

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Unfortunately I really know nothing about it at all. Seems to be a GTM kit and those seem to be top quality from what I've seen. The kit thread you are referring to is dated April 2013 so I doubt it's available at this point.

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Oh okay thank you! I'll keep searching as I do my build!

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For turbo chargers, I would go with Jim Wolf Technologies and superchargers, Vortech. Turbo systems are really complex, have more tubing and physical parts, produce more heat but the end result will make more power than any supercharger. I can PM you some prices to either systems and answer any questions you may have. Thanks

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1972 240z (sold)
2004 G35 building a short block for tt upgrade
1996 240sx rb20 powered

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So I rebuilt the engine with ARP headstuds, main studs, rod bolts, Wiseco Pistons, Lightweight balanced crank pulley, port and polished heads,Walbro 255lph pump,
JWT S1 Cams, Aermotive A1000 pump + FPRDeatschwerks 600cc Injectors, OEM gasket and seal refresh, Osiris up rev, and sleeved the block with AEBS sleeves.

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What rods are you going with?

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Hks rods

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Decided on a turbo path yet? I've heard grumblings by others that GTM may not be doing that well financially....

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I was thinking more along the line of the Greddy Twin set up.


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