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blueranger 02-13-2013 11:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 2162662)
This isn't a bad plan, but you may be spending a lot of money on parts you have no use for if you go FI.

Would it only be the CAI that you cant carry over and the CBE & Cats stay with the FI ? None the less I still want to explore the NA mods because all mods are fun :tup:

Vichtz 02-13-2013 11:50 PM

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Originally Posted by RAM82 (Post 2161711)
Hey everyone,

Well short story is I spun out my 2011 5.0 and it was declared a total loss vehicle so I took it as a opportunity to jump into a new 370Z. Loved these cars for some time now and I'm very excited about my new wheels. I have just one main question that I would appreciate help with.

How would one go about tuning these cars (parameters such as fuel, air and timing) once modifications are installed. For example with my 5.0 I installed a intake manifold, throttle body, cold air, long tube headers, high flow cats, performance mufflers and rear end gears. Once all this was installed all I had to do was plug in a SCT tuner to the ODBII port and load a custom email tune that was sent to me from my tuner and I was good to go

Is this similar for the 370's, are there tuners out there that send a tune based on your mods and you just plug a flash device into the port and load the new tables? If so what is the flash tool most commonly used?

I need some clarification on this as soon as possible please. I would also appreciate any recommended tuners and or suppliers for aftermarket parts. I also dont care if people feel that certain mods dont need tuning. I'm very picky and will tune no matter what mods are installed. Any help is greatly appreciated. I want to start my build ASAP but need some direction first.

Thanks

I came from an 06 stang GT and I gotta say youre gonna love the Z 10x better! However, your first post is almost the exact same as mine was when I made the switch, and I have unfortunately found that the Z world is not fortunate enough to have an americanmuscle.com style source that offers parts and free tunes for life on the good ol sct :( Basically, after you finish all your breather mods (CAI,Exhaust,HFC, and manifold) then you have to take it in to a specialist tuner to get it done. and pay money for it! I know it sucks when SCT was so freakin easy and free. These Z guys dont know what theyre missin on that deal. At any rate, the Z is a different animal, much more refined. You will love it! :)

From what I have read: GTM is the way to go on forced induction, from super to turbo (twin superchargers looks sick), on the NA side though look to stillen/fast intentions/Z1 to get what you need.

Waitin to see your build!

UNKNOWN_370 02-14-2013 07:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Vichtz (Post 2164379)
I came from an 06 stang GT and I gotta say youre gonna love the Z 10x better! However, your first post is almost the exact same as mine was when I made the switch, and I have unfortunately found that the Z world is not fortunate enough to have an americanmuscle.com style source that offers parts and free tunes for life on the good ol sct :( Basically, after you finish all your breather mods (CAI,Exhaust,HFC, and manifold) then you have to take it in to a specialist tuner to get it done. and pay money for it! I know it sucks when SCT was so freakin easy and free. These Z guys dont know what theyre missin on that deal. At any rate, the Z is a different animal, much more refined. You will love it! :)

From what I have read: GTM is the way to go on forced induction, from super to turbo (twin superchargers looks sick), on the NA side though look to stillen/fast intentions/Z1 to get what you need.

Waitin to see your build!

Fast Intentions has a turbo prototype right now that seems like a fluid build that's coming out with strong preliminary numbers. Based on F.I.'s history and reputation on here. I wouldn't jump any guns on buying turbo's till you get to see this upcoming TT for our cars.:tup:

http://www.the370z.com/forced-induct...r-pics-28.html

Chuck33079 02-14-2013 07:19 AM

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Originally Posted by blueranger (Post 2164325)
Would it only be the CAI that you cant carry over and the CBE & Cats stay with the FI ? None the less I still want to explore the NA mods because all mods are fun :tup:

You would definitely be ditching the CAI. Cats would most likely go if you went with a turbo setup. The CBE you could keep if you get one that flows well enough to work with FI. A good 2.5" exhaust would be fine. If you're going to do a bunch of bolt-ons before you go FI, you may want to buy the CAI and cats used. Might save you some money since you'd be turning around and selling them later.

edub370 02-14-2013 08:01 AM

u have $20k to spend??? ooooo man. 500+whp here u come.

single or tt kit - ~$8k
upgraded clutch and csc - ~$1200
exhaust _ $1000-$1500
tune - ~$500
install - ~$3K (not sure on this one)
oil cooler - $600
ebc - $500


$5k left over

DIGItonium 02-14-2013 08:09 AM

Add to that an oil cooler (MUST HAVE ITEM), electronic boost controller and some aftermarket gauges.

If you have additional money to spare, FAT tires.

edub370 02-14-2013 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by DIGItonium (Post 2164569)
Add to that an oil cooler (MUST HAVE ITEM), electronic boost controller and some aftermarket gauges.

If you have additional money to spare, FAT tires.

good catch. added to list

Hotrodz 02-14-2013 02:00 PM

Also need test pipes and or high flow cats. If you need cats get a exhaust set up where you can add cats after the test pipes. Your cats will last a lot longer that way!

UNKNOWN_370 02-15-2013 11:01 AM

Real quick though. A lot of power mod suggestions, but this car won't handle that power well without an improved suspension and our brakes can use some improving.

Suspension
Sways_SPL linkage system_KW V3 clubsport/Robispec'd or Swift sprigs on Koni yellow or JIC Magic FLT-2, Or StanceGR+ to make a truly good suspension and 3 budget options.

Stoptech sport brake upgrade kit & Stillen brake cooling kit
Z1 brake upgrade. (aesthetically, my personal preference is StopTech)

Lighter weight wheel package (volks)
More aggressive tires... Michelin pss or Bridgestone RE-11.

seizer8 02-19-2013 10:15 AM

Welcome to the forum, I've always loved Mustangs and since I was a kid have wanted one, one day I probably will have one some day.
That being said I also have always wanted a Z just as much (my first car was a Datsun).

I there are two main reasons I chose my Z, and it has nothing to do with which is faster, because they are both blazing lay fast cars.

For me it was about styling and handling, and also about how many are out thre on the road. The other day I had a nice Mustang pull up next to me and I looked over and thought it was a pretty nice car, but then I looked in my rear view and saw another one, and then another one in the oncoming lanes across the intersection. Maybe that's a testament to the cars popularity, but I've always enjoyed being sort of in the minority, but knowing what's best.

I've always been that way (i.e. I've been a Mac computer user since 1990, back when they were at their lowest, but I always felt they, we're better, sleeker and a better design.

Again welcome to the Z :tiphat:

UNKNOWN_370 02-19-2013 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by seizer8 (Post 2173404)
Welcome to the forum, I've always loved Mustangs and since I was a kid have wanted one, one day I probably will have one some day.
That being said I also have always wanted a Z just as much (my first car was a Datsun).

I there are two main reasons I chose my Z, and it has nothing to do with which is faster, because they are both blazing lay fast cars.

For me it was about styling and handling, and also about how many are out thre on the road. The other day I had a nice Mustang pull up next to me and I looked over and thought it was a pretty nice car, but then I looked in my rear view and saw another one, and then another one in the oncoming lanes across the intersection. Maybe that's a testament to the cars popularity, but I've always enjoyed being sort of in the minority, but knowing what's best.

I've always been that way (i.e. I've been a Mac computer user since 1990, back when they were at their lowest, but I always felt they, we're better, sleeker and a better design.

Again welcome to the Z :tiphat:

lol... Sounds like here everyday!!! 50% of all cars on the road are...:inoutroflpuke:


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