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Flow0875 01-21-2023 11:13 AM

Cheap Boosted ProjectZ turbo kit
 
I came across an fb post about someone selling a BoostedProjectZ turbo kit. I looked them up and they sell turbo kits for a decent price (4600-5700$). I was just wondering what are you guys thought’s on this kits and if anybody has this turbo kits in thier z and if so what are your thoughts?

2011 Nismo#91 01-23-2023 05:13 AM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEvjPwb8y4U

$3,500 Single Turbo Kit vs. $8,100 Twin Turbo Kit

filip00 01-23-2023 06:48 AM

While I am a huge donut fan, to be quite fair, these guys are backyard mechanics at best, and if a cheap turbo kit would be given to a proper mechanic, it would be installed way better and more reliably.

DaveZ03 01-23-2023 08:33 AM

How much is your time worth? Are you wanting to run the risk of developing solutions on the fly as they are discovered, or do you want something that is more "plug and play", where everything is there with all the engineering already done for you? Ask yourself how much risk you are willing to take. Then determine if the money saved is worth that.

NecioVato 01-24-2023 08:54 PM

Not to thread jack - but typically at what HP does the car usually lose its usability in first and second gear? Meaning - can't keep or get the power to the wheels.

2011 Nismo#91 01-25-2023 08:04 AM

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Originally Posted by filip00 (Post 4034328)
While I am a huge donut fan, to be quite fair, these guys are backyard mechanics at best, and if a cheap turbo kit would be given to a proper mechanic, it would be installed way better and more reliably.

Sure they are not a pro shop, but no matter how good the shop is you can't make missing parts appear or parts fit that simply don't. And if one had the money for a professional mechanic to do the install they wouldn't be looking for a cheap fb/ebay kit. It's pretty accurate for what someone will encounter here in the US for garages and cheap v expensive kits. We do not have cheap highly skilled professional nissan mechanics in every city and town as slovenia has.

Quote:

Originally Posted by NecioVato (Post 4034372)
Not to thread jack - but typically at what HP does the car usually lose its usability in first and second gear? Meaning - can't keep or get the power to the wheels.

Stock?? If you mash the throttle even in stock form your going to lose grip in first. You can have over 800 and still be drivable as long as you drive knowing you have 800hp+ and don't over do it.

filip00 01-25-2023 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by 2011 Nismo#91 (Post 4034383)
Sure they are not a pro shop, but no matter how good the shop is you can't make missing parts appear or parts fit that simply don't. And if one had the money for a professional mechanic to do the install they wouldn't be looking for a cheap fb/ebay kit. It's pretty accurate for what someone will encounter here in the US for garages and cheap v expensive kits. We do not have cheap highly skilled professional nissan mechanics in every city and town as slovenia has.

I don't get why you're insulted, my comment was merely aiming at the way Donut fellas approach issues. Hats off to them for making fantastic content that I watch the moment they publish it, but to be honest, they make some amateur mistakes constantly. Last Subaru build they did, had a blown engine because the guys thought it's ok to push the newly built engine without breaking it in. They should be smarter than that.

That being said - you're right - ebay turbo kit will be surely missing flanges, mounting points, hoses, many other bits and pieces you'll need to either get extra or fabricate yourself. And a reliable mechanic would make it fit, although his labor would probably approach prices of proper bolt-on kits.

I'm not sure though, what Slovenia or the price of mechanic shops here have to do with this discussion though.

NorthStyle 01-25-2023 11:29 AM

OP - To answer your question, from the individuals I've spoke to (or met) that owned either the Boosted ProjectZ or Gonzevo kits (the other inexpensive turbo kit), including the owner of the kit being sold a while back when he first installed it, I haven't ran into any personally that weren't pleased with their purchase beyond the wait times (which is to be expected).

So, as long as you have a competent shop install it (or DIY), all the parts are present, and you have a good tuner, I don't think you'd have many problems that anyone else buying an off the shelf kit wouldn't experience.


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