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Mr.K 11-01-2021 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by TopgunZ (Post 4012581)
Honestly, pretty far. I wouldnt hold your breath on that. I am already getting lots of attention on the Q50 turbo kits so that will keep us busy and Ive been eyeballing a new platform to get into.

Im not saying I wont do it, I am just unsure of when I will.

Understandable, you have other projects going on. Is CARB approval something you think you would be 5 years from now or something possible in the next 2 years? Or is it just something you haven't thought about at the moment?

redondoaveb 11-01-2021 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr.K (Post 4012577)
I have been lurking in the other thread on here on your rotrex kit and up until that point I have not seriously considered a supercharger kit but after seeing dyno sheets and improvements I was very happy with the way the torque curved looked. I know that from the beginning of your development you wanted the kit to be CARB legal, how far along are you on this process?

If you're looking for a CARB legal boosted kit, Eugene Turkov (ByThaBay) on the forum is close to having an approved CARB legal tt kit.

DarkJak 11-01-2021 02:16 PM

I'd be weighing more SC the 370Z vs buying the new Z and building that up.
With prices these days, if you are in line for the new Z, you should come out ahead financially doing so, and have a nicer interior and longer warranty.

Shifting weight back will need a dry CF hood and fenders, removing AC, and relocating the battery, while keeping everything in the rear heavy. At the track, you'll be faster just making the car as light as possible. The extra few % really isn't that impactful at track speeds, and for balance, it is negligible with good car setup.

I was really close to doing so myself and just swapping all my track parts over.
Inertia with the existing car kept me from doing so, but it was close. Labor with how busy I am currently in life plus them switching to EPS were the main detractors, but it's still a decision I revisit from time to time.

TopgunZ 11-01-2021 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr.K (Post 4012584)
Understandable, you have other projects going on. Is CARB approval something you think you would be 5 years from now or something possible in the next 2 years? Or is it just something you haven't thought about at the moment?

I have put thought into it. I know its possible. Eugene would help me do it also, I do however have to ship him a donor car with a kit on it and it costs some pretty heavy $$$ to do so.

With CARB you have to waste soooo much power. I am guessing we would be stuck to about 7.5psi and around 425whp in order to pass. Thats like getting your girlfriend a pair of bolt ons and then telling her to wear sweaters all the time.

Mr.K 11-01-2021 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by redondoaveb (Post 4012585)
If you're looking for a CARB legal boosted kit, Eugene Turkov (ByThaBay) on the forum is close to having an approved CARB legal tt kit.

I don't know if I'm familiar with this kit, is that the GTR turbo adapted kit for the VQ37? I'm not looking for aftermarket turbo kit hence why my alternative is the VR30 swap.

Rusty 11-01-2021 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by TopgunZ (Post 4012590)
I have put thought into it. I know its possible. Eugene would help me do it also, I do however have to ship him a donor car with a kit on it and it costs some pretty heavy $$$ to do so.

With CARB you have to waste soooo much power. I am guessing we would be stuck to about 7.5psi and around 425whp in order to pass. Thats like getting your girlfriend a pair of bolt ons and then telling her to wear sweaters all the time.

Nothing wrong with sweater puppies. :tup:

Mr.K 11-01-2021 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by DarkJak (Post 4012587)
I'd be weighing more SC the 370Z vs buying the new Z and building that up.
With prices these days, if you are in line for the new Z, you should come out ahead financially doing so, and have a nicer interior and longer warranty.

Shifting weight back will need a dry CF hood and fenders, removing AC, and relocating the battery, while keeping everything in the rear heavy. At the track, you'll be faster just making the car as light as possible. The extra few % really isn't that impactful at track speeds, and for balance, it is negligible with good car setup.

I was really close to doing so myself and just swapping all my track parts over.
Inertia with the existing car kept me from doing so, but it was close. Labor with how busy I am currently in life plus them switching to EPS were the main detractors, but it's still a decision I revisit from time to time.


Ah I see what you mean, although I wouldn't be buying the new Z, just swapping the powertrain. EPS is also a detractor for me but Z1 has implemented power steering on their VR30 swap so I'm in the belief that they will be releasing a bracket and belt to hook up a PS pump. As far as weight balance, I have a good idea of what I could do without removing creature comforts. It is just whether or not the added weight and placement of the SC is good for my goals.

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Originally Posted by TopgunZ (Post 4012590)
I have put thought into it. I know its possible. Eugene would help me do it also, I do however have to ship him a donor car with a kit on it and it costs some pretty heavy $$$ to do so.

With CARB you have to waste soooo much power. I am guessing we would be stuck to about 7.5psi and around 425whp in order to pass. Thats like getting your girlfriend a pair of bolt ons and then telling her to wear sweaters all the time.

True I mean at the end of the day business is business but I am certain that a CARB approved Rotrex kit will see good returns, a lot of guys in strict states and especially in Cali looking for more power don't want to deal with cops. The potential of the kit would not be reached but IMO 500HP is a lot more than many of us can ask for or even handle but for me 500hp would be perfect 👌.

HapaZ 11-01-2021 05:35 PM

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Originally Posted by TopgunZ (Post 4012590)
I have put thought into it. I know its possible. Eugene would help me do it also, I do however have to ship him a donor car with a kit on it and it costs some pretty heavy $$$ to do so.

With CARB you have to waste soooo much power. I am guessing we would be stuck to about 7.5psi and around 425whp in order to pass. Thats like getting your girlfriend a pair of bolt ons and then telling her to wear sweaters all the time.

I offered to Eugene to use my car for the CARB process. Offer is still open!

Mr.K 11-16-2021 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by HapaZ (Post 4012595)
I offered to Eugene to use my car for the CARB process. Offer is still open!


:tup:


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