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effinghamfire
11-02-2006, 06:16 PM
whatsup im new to the board. heres what i got. 90 300 zx tt i basically want to get 550-600 hp when im done and i need technical help like where i should start i dont know too much about the z's and all but im sure i can figure the majority of it out the motor and trans has already been pulled out so now its time to start buying any help i would appreciate
www.z1motorsports.com
www.amzperformance.com
www.specialtyz.com
www.courtesyparts.com
www.conceptzperformance.com
That should keep you busy for a while! Welcome aboard!
txq45
03-06-2008, 10:13 PM
If planning on running 600 or above you need a built engine ... forged pistons to start
complete exhaust manifolds, turbos, downpipes, test pipes , cat back
ECU upgrade to match injectors (you'll need a min of 550 injectors)
Single or dual pop intake.
Hope you have a BIG check book and can do alot of your own work.. if not get the service manual or learn to use the one online.
Z-CARR
02-13-2009, 10:44 PM
I live just down the road from you in Springfield. I have a black 91 2+2 that I TT converted last April. PM me if you'd like to talk about your project sometime.
Here is my Z profile:
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/663773
I live just down the road from you in Springfield. I have a black 91 2+2 that I TT converted last April. PM me if you'd like to talk about your project sometime.
Here is my Z profile:
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/663773
I've done more than my fair share of engine swaps on these, including a TT swap on my gold Z last winter. wouldn't mind seeing some pics of yours though.
drewtiss
03-10-2009, 11:20 PM
If planning on running 600 or above you need a built lakewood engine mount (http://www.partstrain.com/ShopbyBrand/Lakewood/Engine_Mount)... forged pistons to start complete exhaust manifolds, turbos, downpipes, test pipes , cat back
ECU upgrade to match injectors (you'll need a min of 550 injectors)
Single or dual pop intake.
Hope you have a BIG check book and can do alot of your own work.. if not get the service manual or learn to use the one online.
Hmmm.. What ECU upgrade would you suggest in this situation? I'm a noob on this. I'm quite confused.
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