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Nik@SOHO 08-27-2015 04:26 PM

AAM Twin Turbo Kit Install (2010 Nissan 370Z)
 
One of the members of the Carolina Z Club recently brought in his clean 2010 Nissan 370Z for a big boost in power via the AAM twin turbo kit. The AAM kit utilizes the new EFR borg warner turbos so the spool time for this kit is advertised as being very quick with very to little lag. Along with the turbo kit, Pete decided to go with the fast intentions oil cooler, 1000 cc DW injectors, 340LPH DW fuel pump, turbosmart eboost 2 boost controller, innovate wideband gauge and AAM fuel return system. With any of the twin turbo kit installs on the 370z, the engine has to be removed from the vehicle to allow for additional room to install the turbos and hot side piping of the turbo kit, which can be seen in the photos below:
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AAM provides heat shields with their turbo kit to prevent any additional heat from affecting any additional hoses or lines.

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You can see how little room you have once the turbos are mounted to the manifolds, but they sure do look great once mounted!

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Once the turbos, manifolds and additional coolant/ oil lines have been installed, the motor is ready to be placed in the vehicle.

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With the engine back in the vehicle, the remainder of the items in the kit such as the fuel pump, injectors, cold side piping, oil cooler and intercooler were installed.

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Now that the turbo kit was installed, the wideband gauge and the turbo smart boost controller needed to be installed and then a four wheel alignment prior to visiting the dyno.

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We were now ready to head to the dyno and see what type of power pete's 370z would make as we were aiming for around 500 rwhp.

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The first couple of pulls, we were receiving boost levels of 11 to 12 psi and after communicating with AAM, we were told that the medium actuators from Borg Warner were installed on these turbos and that we would have to adjust the boost levels thru the UpRev. A few more runs were made and we were able to get the boost to be around 8 psi netting around 500 rwhp in fourth gear (which can be seen in the dyno graph below), on par for what pete was looking for in terms of power.

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Great power for everyday driving and the power comes in quick with very little lag! During the build we ran into a few issues with an ac line from AAM and a couple of other items but they were able to get resolved after a few phone calls to them. After picking up the vehicle and driving it for a couple of days, pete decided to bring the vehicle back and have the AAM fuel return system installed to allow for a more consistent fuel flow to the engine and during driving.

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shaun66 08-27-2015 05:14 PM

I'm jelly

Bagged370z 08-27-2015 05:18 PM

Nice build!

SwissCheese 08-27-2015 09:34 PM

Nice! The intake filters look pretty snug in there. Can they be removed without taking anything else apart?

Z-Girl 12 08-27-2015 09:40 PM

Love it!

jaytirbhaw 08-27-2015 11:26 PM

Good lucking kit and nice power

Nik@SOHO 08-28-2015 06:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SwissCheese (Post 3295556)
Nice! The intake filters look pretty snug in there. Can they be removed without taking anything else apart?

There is very little room with this kit and you would have to remove the intake pipe going to the throttle bodies to remove the intake filters.

ZMan82 08-28-2015 11:35 PM

As the owner of this new build, I'll be writing a review on the overall performance of the AAM kit after a couple more weeks, along with some videos, etc. So far, it's as fun as can you imagine, and probably then some :)

Nik and the team over at Soho Motorsports are top notch, and if you're looking for quality install and tuning, be sure to check them out!

tonyHTX 08-28-2015 11:49 PM

^ Congrats, I am have enjoyed my AAM kit after it was finished as well!

Rob298mx 08-31-2015 10:11 AM

looks good!


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