Help with modding
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Help with modding
So I'm planning to get a supercharger kit in a few years, but from what I have read in this forum, it seems that just getting the kit isn't enough. I also need other mods to support it. So far I'm seeing most people say I need a valve body upgrade for the 7AT, an oil cooler kit, a transmission cooler kit, a tune, but that's after the supercharger is installed. I was thinking since all of these together will cost a lot of money I was planning to get some of the mods done in advance. So is it okay if I get those mods done in advance maybe a year or two in advance or do I need to do all of them together? Also, is it better to go to the dealer to get the supercharger and all the other mods installed?
I hope I have listed all the mods needed for the S/C, if I'm missing anything please let me know. FYI, I have a 2013 g37x sedan 7AT, only mods done to it is an exhaust and BBK's. Lastly, if anyone has done it already can you give me an estimate of how much it is going to cost altogether?
I hope I have listed all the mods needed for the S/C, if I'm missing anything please let me know. FYI, I have a 2013 g37x sedan 7AT, only mods done to it is an exhaust and BBK's. Lastly, if anyone has done it already can you give me an estimate of how much it is going to cost altogether?
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Because Racecar
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You can do an oil and trans cooler ahead of time, same for the tune. It takes around 12-15 hours for a decent shop to install a supercharger. Depending on what kit you get, you may also need larger fuel injectors and a bigger fuel pump.
From a stock car to a supercharger+ supporting mods is probably 10-13,000. I'm basing that off an actual quote I received from the shop I prefer in Houston.
From a stock car to a supercharger+ supporting mods is probably 10-13,000. I'm basing that off an actual quote I received from the shop I prefer in Houston.
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Well a Supercharger kit from GTM with fuel pumps and injectors, seems to run you around 6-7K, a tune runs around 500$. I only know all this cause i've been preparing to S/C my G37 for a few months now, i just have no $$$.
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Because Racecar
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IMO, once you get past 500whp and 400ft/lb, you're just burning rubber. The car can handle that with some smart supporting mods.
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Gtm listed their twin turbo and supercharger kit as turn-key and i'm guessing stillen's supercharger is turn-key as well. Now someone correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the term turn-key mean it's just plug and play? So i got the cooling kits, but why would I need the VB upgrade? Shouldn't turn key kits already come with everything? For example nguyen mentioned I would need bigger fuel injectors and bigger fuel pump and all the kits i mentioned seem to come with those. So if the VB was necessary shouldn't that have come with the kits? It would be helpful if anyone can shed some light on it.
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Because Racecar
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Gtm listed their twin turbo and supercharger kit as turn-key and i'm guessing stillen's supercharger is turn-key as well. Now someone correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the term turn-key mean it's just plug and play? So i got the cooling kits, but why would I need the VB upgrade? Shouldn't turn key kits already come with everything? For example nguyen mentioned I would need bigger fuel injectors and bigger fuel pump and all the kits i mentioned seem to come with those. So if the VB was necessary shouldn't that have come with the kits? It would be helpful if anyone can shed some light on it.
Turn key means everything you need to boost your car. That doesn't mean it's the best parts, just that they satisfy the requirements. You can, and should, definitely upgrade, if you're going to chase horsepower like it seems you are.
A valve body upgrade will help your automatic handle the power and will lengthen the life of your transmissions. You might slip gears under heavy load, so it's best to reinforce that *before* your transmission eats itself.
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OP: I don't think an Infiniti dealership will install a FI kit for you. As stated above by GFN getting all of the supporting mods out of the way first is what I usually see done around this forum. The final step is the FI kit with the tune. I've seen figures bounce between 11K and 14K. As for can the chasis handle the added power? Yes, but you will eat up some tires out on the road IMO.
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I agree with all that has been said above. The trans cooler and valve body upgrade are not essential but will most definitely help you transmission life and operation.
As for kits to supercharge I would be weary with GTM as they have been missing the mark on delivery and customer service recently.
As for kits to supercharge I would be weary with GTM as they have been missing the mark on delivery and customer service recently.
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Turn key means everything you need to boost your car. That doesn't mean it's the best parts, just that they satisfy the requirements. You can, and should, definitely upgrade, if you're going to chase horsepower like it seems you are.
A valve body upgrade will help your automatic handle the power and will lengthen the life of your transmissions. You might slip gears under heavy load, so it's best to reinforce that *before* your transmission eats itself.
A valve body upgrade will help your automatic handle the power and will lengthen the life of your transmissions. You might slip gears under heavy load, so it's best to reinforce that *before* your transmission eats itself.
OP: I don't think an Infiniti dealership will install a FI kit for you. As stated above by GFN getting all of the supporting mods out of the way first is what I usually see done around this forum. The final step is the FI kit with the tune. I've seen figures bounce between 11K and 14K. As for can the chasis handle the added power? Yes, but you will eat up some tires out on the road IMO.
I agree with all that has been said above. The trans cooler and valve body upgrade are not essential but will most definitely help you transmission life and operation.
As for kits to supercharge I would be weary with GTM as they have been missing the mark on delivery and customer service recently.
As for kits to supercharge I would be weary with GTM as they have been missing the mark on delivery and customer service recently.
Last edited by Razorr; 04-13-2014 at 05:11 PM.