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Footloose301 12-23-2010 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by 96bigbody (Post 864054)
Bring your tranny touched by god to the track and lets see how it does.

:icon18:

Koji_Online 12-23-2010 03:32 PM

Damm this build is incredible; epic results!

Kastley85891 12-23-2010 04:52 PM

My trouble would be pushing it farther to be honest - that has cost me a motor in the past ;-)

I am sure the OP and GTM have a dam good handle on it... bet it is an awesome ride..
any in car vids?

Devildog 01-06-2011 07:53 PM

I saw the list that you put up and i was wondering if you changed the cams, and if you did which ones do you have i would realy like the info thanks.

SAM@GTM 01-06-2011 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Devildog (Post 883951)
I saw the list that you put up and i was wondering if you changed the cams, and if you did which ones do you have i would realy like the info thanks.

Just to give a straight simple answer, its a 100 % stock engine.

Sam

JB-370z 01-06-2011 08:36 PM

This car is amazing! I need External waste gates! Which brings up a good point. Will any company come out with some new cams for the z? GTM?

Vinny 01-07-2011 12:07 PM

Was just looking at the stage 2 TT G37 thread and noticed that George (I think it's George) from GTM said that he did not recommend going over 500whp on stock internals. Has something changed since then? Was that just to be on the safe side?

SAM@GTM 01-07-2011 10:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Vinny (Post 884867)
Was just looking at the stage 2 TT G37 thread and noticed that George (I think it's George) from GTM said that he did not recommend going over 500whp on stock internals. Has something changed since then? Was that just to be on the safe side?

Being on the safe side more then anything else .

Sam

#452-LE 01-08-2011 07:19 AM

<------ 470whp/ 422tq at just under 10PSI as of 6:38PM, 1/7/11.

Thank you Sam!!! Do you have products to remove the snow from Virginia????


Quote:

Originally Posted by SAM@GTM (Post 885803)
Being on the safe side more then anything else .

Sam


SAM@GTM 01-08-2011 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by #452-LE (Post 886130)
<------ 470whp/ 422tq at just under 10PSI as of 6:38PM, 1/7/11.

Thank you Sam!!! Do you have products to remove the snow from Virginia????

No we only sell speed :tup: Glad you are enjoying the new found power

Sam

Vegitto-kun 01-08-2011 01:54 PM

I waaaant this so badly

too bad I don't live in america....+ 7AT + il probably die after a week :p

blackbird 01-18-2011 04:52 PM

I have a 2009 370 GTM stage 2 TT (Z1 John did the great work). Doing 508whp at 8PSI. Have stock clutch and will go with Bigger clutch and 10PSI in the spring right after I retire. I live in New Hampshire and have no problems with internals or anything else. Anytime I punch it, I get sideways. saves internals. The car also drifts really great in the snow on exit or on-ramps with Blizzaks. May have to do with 18in wheels. May need to get 19in to put the hp to the road. Does make me smile, a lot.

ChrisSlicks 01-18-2011 05:13 PM

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Originally Posted by blackbird (Post 900564)
I have a 2009 370 GTM stage 2 TT (Z1 John did the great work). Doing 508whp at 8PSI. Have stock clutch and will go with Bigger clutch and 10PSI in the spring right after I retire. I live in New Hampshire and have no problems with internals or anything else. Anytime I punch it, I get sideways. saves internals. The car also drifts really great in the snow on exit or on-ramps with Blizzaks. May have to do with 18in wheels. May need to get 19in to put the hp to the road. Does make me smile, a lot.

TT Z on Blizzaks, that's awesome!

Kastley85891 01-18-2011 07:17 PM

**** yeah lol

danielcast 01-23-2011 11:04 AM

how much??
 
Any military discounts?? Looking for this build in couple of months.. thanks


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