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ajmarz_ 06-15-2021 12:36 AM

Next upgrades for Z
 
Hope everybody’s days going good. I currently have a 2013 370 (7AT) with 50k miles. My intention is to twin turbo it in the next 2 years. But for now I just want to get louder and look better. Are there any recommendations for upgrades that would improve the performance/sound of the car while simultaneously getting it ready for turbos? The parts currently in my shopping cart are an oil cooler, brake kit and high flow cats. (Btw I currently only have a Borla S type catback exhaust and some z1 CAI as far as upgrades go)

2011 Nismo#91 06-15-2021 06:32 AM

I wouldn't spend money on intakes because they will be removed with a TT setup. I'd hold on the the exhaust for now, it's good enough, yeah it won't be loud but it works. A nice oil catch can would be good. A good diff would eliminate that "one wheel peel" being that your base has a open dif. A simple safety upgrade would be an fire extinguisher in front to the driver seat on the bottom.

-ZS-Carpenter 06-15-2021 08:47 AM

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Originally Posted by ajmarz_ (Post 3998697)
Hope everybody’s days going good. I currently have a 2013 370 (7AT) with 50k miles. My intention is to twin turbo it in the next 2 years. But for now I just want to get louder and look better. Are there any recommendations for upgrades that would improve the performance/sound of the car while simultaneously getting it ready for turbos? The parts currently in my shopping cart are an oil cooler, brake kit and high flow cats. (Btw I currently only have a Borla S type catback exhaust and some z1 CAI as far as upgrades go)

I'll say the same about the intakes. Just grab some high flow filters and post maf tubes for now.



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Hotrodz 06-15-2021 11:22 AM

If you don't have a oil or transmission cooler those will afford better performance now and in the future.

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BettyZ 06-15-2021 02:39 PM

Oil cooler or SPL suspension parts. No point spending $$$ on HFCs or new exhaust only to have to sell once you TT.

abm89 06-15-2021 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by BettyZ (Post 3998768)
Oil cooler or SPL suspension parts. No point spending $$$ on HFCs or new exhaust only to have to sell once you TT.

I feel personally attacked. I like my slow Z lmao

Ventruck 06-20-2021 10:28 PM

I'm in the crowd that thinks bolt-ons are wasted money (well, at least the intake side) unless you really know you want to go that direction. Being lower power/NA has a lot of merit to it, but if long term is TT, then just leave the intakes stock for now.

OptionZero 06-21-2021 11:25 AM

Read the original post. His goal is to improve sound and looks. He has, for some reason, a borla exhaust.

hop on youtube and listen to some clips of Fast Intentions, Motordyne, or maybe Tomei, and see which one you like and get that

For looks, you need to dig through some picture threads and see what kinda aero, if any, you want

And then you need to fix the stance

Read this:
http://www.the370z.com/wheels-tires/...tart-here.html

Then read it again

Then read it again

Then ask questions

Dont spend any money until then

willdoms 07-09-2021 01:16 AM

Fitting a new set of wheels will definitely improve the appearance of your Z.

Dynamis 07-09-2021 07:59 AM

I have a 7at as well. For me wheels were never an issue since I have the 19" black Rays. Many people reccommend lowering first but I dont track it so didn't do that. I got a full exhaust first, then resonated HFCs, then z1 CAI, then took it to be tuned. Z1 plenum and exhaust cooler. Recently I've ordered a new hood and a super charger kit, so sorta the same boat as OP. I have to go back to retune now, as well.

Good luck, man. I think I've had 15 cars in my life, mostly muscle and sports cars, and the Z is still my favorite to drive.


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