Info On Gt 35\40 Kit ??????
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Info On Gt 35\40 Kit ??????
just wondering if anyone knows who makes the gt 35\40 kit .i have heard it was a company in new zealand {R.P.S.} i would like to talk to the ones who developed this kit . and where is the best place to buy it ,any phone #'s ????or websites !thanks
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www.a-spectuning.com sells that kit complete with all the fittings,gaskets,oil line, jet coating etc...
Originally posted by Flyinbiya
just wondering if anyone knows who makes the gt 35\40 kit .i have heard it was a company in new zealand {R.P.S.} i would like to talk to the ones who developed this kit . and where is the best place to buy it ,any phone #'s ????or websites !thanks
just wondering if anyone knows who makes the gt 35\40 kit .i have heard it was a company in new zealand {R.P.S.} i would like to talk to the ones who developed this kit . and where is the best place to buy it ,any phone #'s ????or websites !thanks
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Scroll up...click on banner for RX7Store.net...see number...call Jason...ask questions...buy turbo.
I'm ordering mine next week when the insurance money comes my way!!!
I'm ordering mine next week when the insurance money comes my way!!!
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here are some pics of the GT35/40 installed on my car. I got just about eveything from A-Spec
http://www.vosko.net/photos/friends/...m/DSC00131.JPG
http://www.vosko.net/photos/friends/...m/DSC00130.JPG
http://www.vosko.net/photos/friends/...m/DSC00128.JPG
http://www.vosko.net/photos/friends/...m/DSC00131.JPG
http://www.vosko.net/photos/friends/...m/DSC00130.JPG
http://www.vosko.net/photos/friends/...m/DSC00128.JPG
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ZoomZoom,
How do you like it so far. I've pretty much made up my mind to buy it but am only 98% sure. Marvel Speed can custom fab a Turbonetics T-64 or T-66 system for me. Any input is appreciated.
Also, how much is it at A-Spec? Jason wants $4000.00 for the kit.
How do you like it so far. I've pretty much made up my mind to buy it but am only 98% sure. Marvel Speed can custom fab a Turbonetics T-64 or T-66 system for me. Any input is appreciated.
Also, how much is it at A-Spec? Jason wants $4000.00 for the kit.
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hey zoom which front mount intercooler is that? i'm guessing its the greddy 2 row. if it is the 2 row is there any reason why you didn't get the 3 row instead?(other than $)
thanks
thanks
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Originally posted by suprfast
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would you see any problem fitting the M2 medium in there. kinda like how max has it with his RX6. almost same locations
kris
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would you see any problem fitting the M2 medium in there. kinda like how max has it with his RX6. almost same locations
kris
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Originally posted by ianewk
ZoomZoom,
How do you like it so far. I've pretty much made up my mind to buy it but am only 98% sure. Marvel Speed can custom fab a Turbonetics T-64 or T-66 system for me. Any input is appreciated.
Also, how much is it at A-Spec? Jason wants $4000.00 for the kit.
ZoomZoom,
How do you like it so far. I've pretty much made up my mind to buy it but am only 98% sure. Marvel Speed can custom fab a Turbonetics T-64 or T-66 system for me. Any input is appreciated.
Also, how much is it at A-Spec? Jason wants $4000.00 for the kit.
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Originally posted by 3isacharm
hey zoom which front mount intercooler is that? i'm guessing its the greddy 2 row. if it is the 2 row is there any reason why you didn't get the 3 row instead?(other than $)
thanks
hey zoom which front mount intercooler is that? i'm guessing its the greddy 2 row. if it is the 2 row is there any reason why you didn't get the 3 row instead?(other than $)
thanks
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Zoom,
Thanks for the info...as you can see from above, I'm sold on the turbo. Now I'm just waiting to see what USAA says about my car (whether they pay me for the shipper taking a joyride).
Thanks for the info...as you can see from above, I'm sold on the turbo. Now I'm just waiting to see what USAA says about my car (whether they pay me for the shipper taking a joyride).
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Originally posted by ZoomZoom
A-spec is the source here in the US. If anyone can give a good price it would be them. I am very happy with my turbo selection. There are turbos that make more power but this turbo is the very best for street use. It makes alot of power and it starts to make it down low in the rpm range. The thing about this turbo vs the twins. Once it starts to build boost its just a second away from full boost. It comes on like a slap from a catholic nun. The power comes on so fast and the boost so quick its impossible to modulate the throttle to keep tires from breakin lose. If your drivng around on the street with street tires I recommend a low boost setting like 8-10 psi. Once the boost comes on your goin to get it all at once. Its amazing. No one looking for a street driven turbo will be dissapointed with the GT3540. If its big power your looking for I still recommend a dual ball bearing type. GT42 for huge power and track use. I hear its even streetable to a degree i.e. like a T78/88. Only with a dual ball bearing design which makes boost even faster.
A-spec is the source here in the US. If anyone can give a good price it would be them. I am very happy with my turbo selection. There are turbos that make more power but this turbo is the very best for street use. It makes alot of power and it starts to make it down low in the rpm range. The thing about this turbo vs the twins. Once it starts to build boost its just a second away from full boost. It comes on like a slap from a catholic nun. The power comes on so fast and the boost so quick its impossible to modulate the throttle to keep tires from breakin lose. If your drivng around on the street with street tires I recommend a low boost setting like 8-10 psi. Once the boost comes on your goin to get it all at once. Its amazing. No one looking for a street driven turbo will be dissapointed with the GT3540. If its big power your looking for I still recommend a dual ball bearing type. GT42 for huge power and track use. I hear its even streetable to a degree i.e. like a T78/88. Only with a dual ball bearing design which makes boost even faster.
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i was wondering how complete the kit is i have a blitz fmic and i havent seen any gt3540 piping go to the stock location if i got the kit from jason would he make the ic piping go there or would that be somthing i would have to do? thanks i emailed him a week ago and he never got back to me
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