twin turbo or single turbo?

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alex_ventura
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I need so help if some one can in lighten me please I will be thankful. I have a 2005 g35 with the auto transmission.

I dont know if i should go wit the Greddy twin turbo theres the link check it out let me know.

http://intensepower.com/grtwtukitg3a.html or

the turbonetic turbo

http://www.turbo-kits.com/imag...e.pdf

douse eny one have eny feed back please let me know.


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try the g35 forum

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alex_ventura wrote:I need so help if some one can in lighten me please I will be thankful. I have a 2005 g35 with the auto transmission.

I dont know if i should go wit the Greddy twin turbo theres the link check it out let me know.

http://intensepower.com/grtwtukitg3a.html or

the turbonetic turbo

http://www.turbo-kits.com/imag...e.pdf

douse eny one have eny feed back please let me know.
I would definatly rock twins, with an automatic its gonna take days to spool up that 60-1.

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I'd go with the single turbo. One less turbo that can blow up on u

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adrianfromthecastle
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i'd go with stillen supercharge since you have an automatic... no boost lag, esp. knowing that you have auto.


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