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dansracing 01-29-2013 08:12 AM

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Originally Posted by elperuano (Post 2135350)
Such a misinformed post. You have a lot of reading to catch up on. Power n longevity depend on how good your tune is from your tuner. There r guys out there with 500hp+ running for years just fine with no problem. Read up n research...:shakes head:

Ha.... I have researched just fine, and there is nobody out there running
500+ HP with no problems.

elperuano 01-29-2013 08:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Coon-azz (Post 2136250)
That may be, but is this something they drive daily, or is this 500 HP beast a weekend warrior that only sees pavement when its 75 degrees, no rain, and etc etc? If you are going to critique troubleshooting/research methodologies, make sure you also compare "apples-to-apples". Though, I agree with your comment about researching 100%. The reason I say this, is because I've met many people who claim "no issues" with max HP builds, but what you don't find out till later is that this is a trailer queen, or they only average about 5,000 miles a year on the car. If it’s a daily driver through all kinds of environmental situations and they still maintain stock drivability, now that's a testimonial. If its a 1 day a week ride ,then no, I' dont think the feedback is comparable.

Well uhh you could find out if they're DD their Z or if its a "trailer queen" by researching... Off the top of my head I think I can think of 3 guys that DD their Z. I have a stage 2 Gtm that I DD and its over 500+hp. There's nothing wrong with daily drivin a boosted Z. If you have a good installer n a good tuner the Z will last quite a long time with double the horsepower.
The statement made earlier was simply some guy too scared or unwilling to put the money needed to boost a Z correctly. No need to try to spoil it for others with posts that a boosted Z won't last or give a lot of problems, especially in the FI section.
Just research and find out which shops have the most positive feedback and which shop has a lot of knowledge on the VQ platform and tuning. People who skip that part are the bitter ones that have problems with their Z.

6k miles so far and I still have the silly grin on my face everytime I start my car. Haven't had a single problem from day 1 except for a heavier right foot.

Btw Coon, grrrrrreat name! Lol!

elperuano 01-29-2013 08:22 AM

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Originally Posted by dansracing (Post 2136316)
Ha.... I have researched just fine, and there is nobody out there running
500+ HP with no problems.

Sure u did.

irondoc 01-29-2013 08:38 AM

Coon-Azz -
My 2013 is now running flawlessly, and it is my DD. My problems related to the fact that mine was the FIRST 2013 to have a Stillen SC installed.
Cost was also higher for install and tuning because of that fact.
Stillen does run sales, especially at the end of the year.
Keep your eyes open, use an experienced installer/tuner (or install yourself) and you may well get away with 6K or a lot less. Some used kits being sold here are an option to consider as well.
Bottom line is, the car is fast enough to be fun without the kit. With this FI kit, it is much more fun. How much is that worth to you? What is your $/fun ratio?

dansracing 01-29-2013 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by irondoc (Post 2136353)
Coon-Azz -
My 2013 is now running flawlessly, and it is my DD. My problems related to the fact that mine was the FIRST 2013 to have a Stillen SC installed.
Cost was also higher for install and tuning because of that fact.
Stillen does run sales, especially at the end of the year.
Keep your eyes open, use an experienced installer/tuner (or install yourself) and you may well get away with 6K or a lot less. Some used kits being sold here are an option to consider as well.
Bottom line is, the car is fast enough to be fun without the kit. With this FI kit, it is much more fun. How much is that worth to you? What is your $/fun ratio?

Did you upgrade any of the plastic parts from the kit like the idler pully?

irondoc 01-29-2013 09:08 AM

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Originally Posted by dansracing (Post 2136367)
Did you upgrade any of the plastic parts from the kit like the idler pully?

Pulley not upgraded. My installer upgraded several clamps and hoses, but not the pulley.

Coon-azz 01-29-2013 09:12 AM

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Originally Posted by elperuano (Post 2136326)
Well uhh you could find out if they're DD their Z or if its a "trailer queen" by researching... Off the top of my head I think I can think of 3 guys that DD their Z. I have a stage 2 Gtm that I DD and its over 500+hp. There's nothing wrong with daily drivin a boosted Z. If you have a good installer n a good tuner the Z will last quite a long time with double the horsepower.
The statement made earlier was simply some guy too scared or unwilling to put the money needed to boost a Z correctly. No need to try to spoil it for others with posts that a boosted Z won't last or give a lot of problems, especially in the FI section.
Just research and find out which shops have the most positive feedback and which shop has a lot of knowledge on the VQ platform and tuning. People who skip that part are the bitter ones that have problems with their Z.

6k miles so far and I still have the silly grin on my face everytime I start my car. Haven't had a single problem from day 1 except for a heavier right foot.

Btw Coon, grrrrrreat name! Lol!

Thanks! Yeah, I married into a true Coonass family from LA. :tiphat:

this is good intel! 6,000 is a good run. I would assume that if you had an issue, it would have reared it head by now. :) (AND we don't want any issues) :tup:.
Also, based on my own experiences, your comment, "Just research and find out which shops have the most positive feedback and which shop has a lot of knowledge on the VQ platform and tuning." seems simple, but its (in my opinion) a major factor in the install. This will be were I focus my efforts next.

Coon-azz 01-29-2013 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by irondoc (Post 2136389)
Pulley not upgraded. My installer upgraded several clamps and hoses, but not the pulley.

Seems to be a good decision to make. Anything plastic usually needs to go.

Coon-azz 01-29-2013 09:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by irondoc (Post 2136353)
Coon-Azz -
My 2013 is now running flawlessly, and it is my DD. My problems related to the fact that mine was the FIRST 2013 to have a Stillen SC installed.
Cost was also higher for install and tuning because of that fact.
Stillen does run sales, especially at the end of the year.
Keep your eyes open, use an experienced installer/tuner (or install yourself) and you may well get away with 6K or a lot less. Some used kits being sold here are an option to consider as well.
Bottom line is, the car is fast enough to be fun without the kit. With this FI kit, it is much more fun. How much is that worth to you? What is your $/fun ratio?

thanks for the feedback. Yeah, I like the concept of the Twin Turbo set up, but if you want instant on, the SC (IMO) is the way to go. The few times I've autocrossed, the SC would have been a better option than the turbo. Great advice and enjoy the new SC. (I'm so jelous). If you get a chance to post a video or two, that would be awesome. (hint hint) :tup:

dansracing 01-29-2013 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by irondoc (Post 2136389)
Pulley not upgraded. My installer upgraded several clamps and hoses, but not the pulley.

It would be great to see more pictures of your install. Another thing I was thinking about changing were the hoses for the water/air cooler on the front of the intake. I would like to do some braided hoses etc. I show the car allot so some eye candy under there would be good.
When I purchased the car I pretty much conceded that I was going to put another 20K into it so I have waisted a few $$ on NA upgrades like the Motordyne intake and G3 CIA but all along I wanted to do a FI solution. In our group there are 3 guys that have TT and 2 that have SC in which one is the Stillen. Of all of them, the Stillen was the most problem free so I am going that rout. We have a great tuner in the area and he has done tons of 3.7 work both in tune and FI so I am very confident in his abilities.

Did you upgrade your clutch? I am planning on that as well along with an aluminum flywheel. May even go with the short shifter upgrade since the tranny will be dropped.

irondoc 01-29-2013 10:34 AM

Upgrades so far -

NISMO Cat back exhaust
NISMO wheels
STILEN SC
STILLEN SETRAB Oil Cooler Kit - Race (This represents about $700 of the funds invested in the cost and install of the SC kit as it was highly recommended by Stillen due to well known overheating problems in the 370.
No new clutch.

Keep in mind the SC comes with its own CAI so if you go with the SC - your current CAI will likely end up in the used marketplace.

irondoc 01-29-2013 10:37 AM

Just a thought re: the NISMO exhaust. It sounds great and looks good, but for the cost if I did it again I would go with the FI exhaust with the 18" resonators - IMO - looks better and sounds better.

dansracing 01-29-2013 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by irondoc (Post 2136631)
Just a thought re: the NISMO exhaust. It sounds great and looks good, but for the cost if I did it again I would go with the FI exhaust with the 18" resonators - IMO - looks better and sounds better.

Yea, I have the FI exhaust with HFCs and 12" resonators. CIA and Intake plenum will hit the used market. I also have to replace the clutch and CSC as well. Your running AT?

irondoc 01-29-2013 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by dansracing (Post 2136848)
Yea, I have the FI exhaust with HFCs and 12" resonators. CIA and Intake plenum will hit the used market. I also have to replace the clutch and CSC as well. Your running AT?

What is this AT you speak of?

Ha! just kidding, of course my Z is 6MT. Would rather ride my bike than any car with auto trans.

dansracing 01-29-2013 03:01 PM

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Originally Posted by irondoc (Post 2136949)
What is this AT you speak of?

Ha! just kidding, of course my Z is 6MT. Would rather ride my bike than any car with auto trans.

lol got cha.... My main question was how the new HP works with the stock clutch. The shop doing mine wants to put a new clutch and CSC in which is another $1500 installed.


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