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Old 01-18-2011, 03:08 AM
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I though this my benefit some of you guys .

Originally Posted by Nixlimited
First things first, sincere thanks to Sam@GTM for meeting me on a Saturday so that I could drive both a S/C (Stage 1) and TT (Stage 2) GTM car. Very nice guy, very clean shop, and very impressive cars.

A little background on me. I have previously had an S2000, 490 WHP STi, and 300 WHP E46 M3. I LOVE turbo cars, but I also appreciate high-revving cars like the M3 which have broad, flat torque curves. I have autocrossed, drag raced (legally) and done several DEs and I am looking for a new car that I can daily drive, take to the track, and have some fun in canyons with. Currently I am considering the 370Z and Evo X as my next platform. Keep in mind that as I am in CA, I have to make certain considerations regarding our draconian "emissions" laws.

Before visiting GTM, I was most interested in the TT kit, but was also swayed by the potential of a CARB-certified SC kit. My impressions of each follows:

TT Kit (Stage 2)

Car started right up, idled completely normally and looked and acted like an otherwise stock car (outside of the fairly agressive exhaust note). Getting out on the street and getting on it a bit gave me the big smile that turbo cars have always given me. The car is very fast. As I was not paying attention to the tach, I am guessing, but I would say boost onset was in the low 3000RPM range and came up to full boost VERY quickly. I didn't experience any flutter or compressor surge. In low gears it was clear the car would have traction issues given the very stout torque. I didn't run the car all the way up to redline--because I did not want to wear out my welcome--but it gave me the sense that it would pull hard all the way to fuel cut. Sound wise, I was surprised (and for my own personal taste a little disappointed) that the turbos were very sedate. You could hear the BPV working during shifts, but otherwise intake and exhaust dominated. I should point out, though, that I had a rotated GT30R STi which sounded like a jet engine spooling up, so I am definitely biased towards a lot of turbo noise. Overall, I am very impressed with the fit and finish of the kit, and the performance was excellent.

SC (Stage 1)

Again, car started right up and idled normally. The first thing I noticed about the SC car was the faint, but very satisfying whine of the Rotrex SC. It's not overwhelming, and it doesn't sound like a twin-screw (which you either love or hate), but it sounds great. Getting out on the street, the difference between the power delivery of the SC and TT was substantial. As the SC is centrifugal-type, boost builds with RPM, and you feel the power of the car come on very smoothly. Even better, you hear the SC doing its work under the hood, which I loved. On gear changes the transitory boost response was excellent and overall the car was a pleasure to drive. The car must have the new BPV setup because I did not experience any flutter. Again, this car was very fast. Certainly not as fast as the Stage 2 TT, but honestly, stop-light to stop-light, this car felt quicker in the sense that it had the responsiveness of an NA car with the awesome supplemental power of the SC across the RPM range. With the TT kit, you definitely have to coax the power out a little more, but when you do, it is phenomenal.

Overall, I am surprised to say that I may be a SC convert (for this car at least). There is no question that the TT puts down noticeably more torque, is more scalable in terms of ultimate output, and is just awesome for anyone who likes turbos, but the SC really, really impressed me. I talked with Sam about this for a while and he wasn't overly surprised. He is, deservingly, proud of both cars, but thinks the SC is underrated, as I now do. And given it is the less expensive option, I have no reason to believe he was not being honest. Both kits have near OEM fit and finish and basically disappear into the car, which is great if you are in CA.

Some other notes:

(1) I had read a while back about some warm-start issues with the SC. I mentioned this to Sam and we tested the car and it started up normally every time, even after heat soaking.

(2) I saw bullitt5897's car in the shop. What a beast! And I know there was some discussion about the wheel color, but it looks awesome in person.

(3) GTM's shop is awesome. 10 lifts, all kinds of R&D space, etc.

Big thanks again to Sam for taking the time to show off two of his babies. :tiphat: I really enjoyed it, and look forward to joining the crowd soon enough.
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Old 01-18-2011, 03:15 AM
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Nice write up Sam!
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Originally Posted by mikelr
Nice write up Sam!
Thank you.. But it was not me, the credit is due to Nick our future customer from the 370z forum who did the write up . I just came up with the cars.

Btw how is the deer killing machine ?

Sam
Old 01-18-2011, 03:27 AM
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Back together, with new BPV and intake...but has not seen the street...too much salt and ice! You guys may have to deal with CARB but we have to suffer the winter.. It's snowing as I type!
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Awesome... I'll have to come check out your place one of these days. Maybe when Weiboys car is down there. Keep up the good work Sam & Team GTM!

Side Note: I can agree with everything the OP said about GTM's TT kit... My tuner from SpecialtyZ took me out in his 370zTT a couple weeks back... Man is it fast, looks almost stock (just looks like CAI), turbos run extremely quiet and everything is very smooth and reliable. Started right up even after heatsoak.
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Originally Posted by GraphiteG37S
Awesome... I'll have to come check out your place one of these days. Maybe when Weiboys car is down there. Keep up the good work Sam & Team GTM!

Side Note: I can agree with everything the OP said about GTM's TT kit... My tuner from SpecialtyZ took me out in his 370zTT a couple weeks back... Man is it fast, looks almost stock (just looks like CAI), turbos run extremely quiet and everything is very smooth and reliable. Started right up even after heatsoak.
Let me know. I would like to go and see an S/C G37. I think I want an S/C kit now, but I still dont know...
Old 01-18-2011, 06:43 AM
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As I am awaiting my TT to be completed, I am also pleasantly impressed. It sounds like I, too, will be getting exactly what I wished: quieter, smoother, commanding performance.

Great thread.

Coop
Old 01-18-2011, 09:58 AM
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From having a GTM TT G i can say that it is absolutly a amazing car. Im sure nick will be nothing but thrilled when he gets his car back from GTM.

ps. Sam, im getting real excited!
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Originally Posted by DmfG37sTT
From having a GTM TT G i can say that it is absolutly a amazing car. Im sure nick will be nothing but thrilled when he gets his car back from GTM.

ps. Sam, im getting real excited!
All you TT guys with big pockets is making me jealous. I think I should go rob a bank later on.
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When will Friday come? I'm getting impatience lol.

Sam! Are you going to make another inhouse install part III thread?
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Originally Posted by Wlmngtn
Let me know. I would like to go and see an S/C G37. I think I want an S/C kit now, but I still dont know...
yep, same here!
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Originally Posted by RaulGCustom
yep, same here!
should ask Sam to throw a meet over there. That should give everybody a chance to see his hard work
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Originally Posted by Weiboy718
should ask Sam to throw a meet over there. That should give everybody a chance to see his hard work
I agree, we should. I am definitely looking forward to checking out their rides. Sam, what do you think? are we invited? lol
Old 01-18-2011, 08:27 PM
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Sam do you do kits for JDM spec cars? (steering wheel on the right side).
Old 01-18-2011, 10:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Wlmngtn
I agree, we should. I am definitely looking forward to checking out their rides. Sam, what do you think? are we invited? lol

in for a meet at GTM! i'm an upcoming customer for the stage 2 TT for my G. My last 05 TT G35 was a beast.


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