350z twin turbo kit on 2002 gle?
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Originally Posted by Quicksilver
Possible, yes. Probable, no. You're talking about stuffing two relatively bulky items and a ton of piping into an engine bay that is already an Oreo Doublestuff (by comparison to other autos)...
why did it had to be a suffed oreo
, It could have been a stuffed ham sandwich. On a serious note why reinvent the wheel when it has been invented already
SSR has a kit for the altima. I am sure with a bit of changes here and there it will bolt up to a new 2k2 max.
Originally Posted by JAY25
why did it had to be a suffed oreo
, It could have been a stuffed ham sandwich.
On a serious note why reinvent the wheel when it has been invented already
SSR has a kit for the altima. I am sure with a bit of changes here and there it will bolt up to a new 2k2 max.
, It could have been a stuffed ham sandwich. On a serious note why reinvent the wheel when it has been invented already
SSR has a kit for the altima. I am sure with a bit of changes here and there it will bolt up to a new 2k2 max.I like Oreos
Originally Posted by NJ02maximaGLE
is it possible?
The manifold routing would place the turbos in awkward positions and the exhaust piping would be a nightmare
G35/350z Turbo kits are made for V6 RWD platforms not transverse FWD platforms so instead of mounting on the sides they are mounting on the front and back. The fitment would probably be non-exisitant as you would run into many obstructions trying to locate room for the manifold both turbos, intercooler piping, etc. Thats why its much more practical for a single turbo system (like ours)

In all reality, it could work, but the custom work would cost you alot more and probably wouldn't be worth your time and effort.
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