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but you have a point that if the 7AT wasn't a weak point for higher HP (turbo build) then I would have went boost long time ago. but now we have level 10, fast intentions, and others making upgraded tranny's and parts to beef the whole system up. it's a good time to be in the market for boost with a 7AT :tiphat: |
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but i'm right there with you on the decision of 20K for TT and upgraded 7AT vs. other things. |
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Not new @ ALL. Nevertheless I commented and accidentally included your quote. I know you have an Automatic. After all I was one of the members with the GTM Twin SC's. Next up More Boost --> Turbo. |
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but in all seriousness give Tony at FI a call. their kit is amazing. enjoy the boost sir :tiphat: |
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One should never invest or make a down payment until the damm kit is in stock and is ready to be shipped ASAP. And when you make the purchase utilized a Credit Card for Security Purpose. :driving: |
I'm assuming you have a supercharger. The Z did not come from the factory forced induction, so by adding it you should take precaution and add a transmission cooler to help absorb some added stress from heat. Things get real hot real quick! :tiphat:
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You have to always worry about the 7AT Transmission bro. It is just that SC comes on a lot smoother because it is Belt Driven (Linear). The transmission will fail later down the road compared to the Turbo. The TQ is what cause the issue for our AT platform. The limitation for our Transmission regarding torque is 400. To preserve the life of the Transmission (One should invest in an Intercooler, GTM VB upgrade or Level Ten VB Upgrade Plus increasing the Line pressure via Uprev Software. |
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I don't know what CC's you've owned but I surely know that I've been able to submit claim's for an item that I haven't received if I have the Bill of sale for proof and countless emails and text to prove to my Lender what the business protocol involved including time frame! That is all she wrote. Aka Brooklyn TERMS: Terms and conditions This is a made to order kit lead time to have a kit ready to ship 8-12 weeks , once the order placed and the order is started there will be no cancellation the only cancellation that can occur for the order is if we don't ship the order after 12 weeks . Note to recipient(s) This is a made to order kit lead time to have a kit ready to ship 8-12 weeks , once the order placed and the order is started there will be no cancellation the only cancellation that can occur for the order is if we don't ship the order after 12 weeks . |
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Moving forward Sam conveyed to me that the Kits have to be on the shelf before they can proceed with the customer orders. *The Business practice has changed according to the new Majority owners of GTM* |
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