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Originally Posted by 370Stealth so it sounds like I should just get a pillar instead and save the hassle. Ultimately it is your decision bro...as it does look much better

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Old 11-02-2017, 06:52 PM   #31 (permalink)
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so it sounds like I should just get a pillar instead and save the hassle.
Ultimately it is your decision bro...as it does look much better replacing the three stock ones it just a pain in the ***..but remember it is your Z so make sure you do what makes you happy with it in the end
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Ultimately it is your decision bro...as it does look much better replacing the three stock ones it just a pain in the ***..but remember it is your Z so make sure you do what makes you happy with it in the end
well you guys were mentioning something about temperatures that had me thinking but I will look into it
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Update:

new trans installed from level 10, capable of holding 1000 HP.

received AAM twin turbo kit, pending install from Dynosty.

debating about motor rebuild or just install it for now.

it is more cost effective to do both but I don't want to put myself in a financial corner.
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Old 11-24-2017, 03:33 PM   #34 (permalink)
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new trans installed from level 10, capable of holding 1000 HP.



received AAM twin turbo kit, pending install from Dynosty.



debating about motor rebuild or just install it for now.



it is more cost effective to do both but I don't want to put myself in a financial corner.


Nice congrats man! A little overkill on the trans lol but I did the same thing basically...on your motor rebuild...well I just pulled the trigger on the stage 2 short block...after I installed my AAM TT kit I felt the stock block wasn’t giving the respect that kit deserved...I’m going to give it about 700whp


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Old 11-24-2017, 07:55 PM   #35 (permalink)
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Nice congrats man! A little overkill on the trans lol but I did the same thing basically...on your motor rebuild...well I just pulled the trigger on the stage 2 short block...after I installed my AAM TT kit I felt the stock block wasn’t giving the respect that kit deserved...I’m going to give it about 700whp


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haha I would rather overkill or be killed. how much did you pay for the motor build?

I'm debating this and I have a place in mind but want to keep my options opened
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Old 11-30-2017, 07:16 AM   #36 (permalink)
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hi z fam,

i wanted to create a thread as this is my first post here. In the past, there has been topics on the aam tt kit and i believe i read everything about them and probably heard most of the review of the kit itself. I have not come to anything as of recent, so i wanted to create a new thread and get a good understand/updated information regarding the kit and how well it's held up.

Thank you in advance!

1) when did you purchase the kit?

2) how many miles have you put on it?

3) how would you consider your driving?

4) what kind of problems have you had?

5) did you have to do any additional mods after the purchase?

6) how many miles did you have on the engine prior to install of the kit?

7) for auto tran owners, besides upgrading your trans, what else did you have to do and how much did it cost to upgrade your trans and how is it holding up?

8) for manuel owners, besides upgrading your clutch, what else did you have to do and how much did it cost to upgrade your clutch and how is it holding up?

9) any regrets?

10)overall, how do you feel about the kit?

11) how is your block holding up?

12) how much boost and hp are you putting down?

13) what gauges are you using, air flow, boost, oil pressure?

14) total cost of the project?

15) are there any hiccups?

16) what do you think is important that we should know?

I know these are a lot of questions but it definitely helps me and others who are interested in this kit. This information, that is provided by you guys, will definitely gives everyone an opportunity to see how the kit is holding up and giving us an overall idea of how it's functioned since the release.

I appreciate you're participation

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hey bud.

1. I purchased my aam tt kit 3 years ago. Kit was installed and tuned by aam

2. I didnt drive it much put 4k miles on it over 3 year. It was a weekend car.

3. I drove it spiritly when i had it out. I never launched it or dragged it.

4. Only problem i had was the fuel line off the walbaro pump inside the tank popped off. I just pulled the pump and resecured the line.

5. I added the fuel return system and a custom 3 inch exhaust.

6. I had 32k miles when it was installed

8.i went with the spec twin disc and zspeed csc. I regret going with the spec clutch. Would not shift crisply at high rpms. After driving for a bit it improved but was not 100%. I would recommend the os giken twin disk.

9. Only regret was the spec twin disk

10. I loved my kit. Boost came in really fast. Full boost under 3k rpms.

11. My block held up with no issues.

12. Car made 540whp and 424tq at 9psi on 93oct

13. Innovate motorsports afr and prosport boost.

14. Cant post price of build as it was part of r&d special. 1 of the first 5 cars to get the kit after r&d was completed.
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Thanks Rob! this is good for people, I came to my decision and will post soon
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Update:

Turbo's are finally installed. Dyno begins 01/29/2018
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great news! the motor held up but I don't have a final word until tomorrow. I will be picking the car up from Dynosty and plan to write a full review!

P.s number are way better than expected on the 2nd pull!
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Update:

After the install at Dynosty with TT kit, I made well over 570 WHP and 426+ TQ. I drove the car back for 7 hours back to Michigan and did some 4th gear pulls. Now mind you that it's still winter so I cannot punch it to the floor. the car handled great expect a little noise coming from the bay which sounds like a lose screw or squeaking sound. I spoke with the guys there and asked me to make a video and send it to pin point the problem. Might not even be a problem (no it's not happening when building boost or after turbos stop)

the trans feels very firm and shift good, the shifting (in sport mode) was firm because it's about 33% higher of how it's suppose to shift from OEM. Level 10 asked if I want to increase for harder shift (45% over OEM) but cannot give my 2 cents until weather warms up and take it on the drag strip and track.

It will take me a minute until I write a full review of my build
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I agree with you, drag is boring and I cannot see why people like it but... that's my opinion. Where as tracking your car... shows some skill! I do think vette's look ugly.
I guess I'm a boring guy ... but I'd sooner experience the exhilaration of straight forward acceleration rather than get my kidneys bounced around sitting in my seat.
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Don't take out the three gauges in the dash if you're using Ecutek. You need the OEM oil temp gauge, and it's all one unit.
Yes, EcuTek temporarily hijacks the Oil Temp Gauge in the OEM Triple Cluster to indicate the Slip% on the Traction Control...which is important, and you need to know it especially for normal driving.
You can't isolate these OEM gauges.
For the sake of cost and convenience you can mount 2 aftermarket gauges in the cubby panel or the A pillar.
You really don't need any more than 2 since, in reality, you won't be looking at them much anyway.
Jason Gale (PHUNK) on this forum offers custom units to accommodate the mod. His work is exemplary and he is EZ to communicate with.
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Yes, EcuTek temporarily hijacks the Oil Temp Gauge in the OEM Triple Cluster to indicate the Slip% on the Traction Control...which is important, and you need to know it especially for normal driving.
You can't isolate these OEM gauges.
For the sake of cost and convenience you can mount 2 aftermarket gauges in the cubby panel or the A pillar.
You really don't need any more than 2 since, in reality, you won't be looking at them much anyway.
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