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    I decided to buy the zzp z7 turbo kit. I would like to see if the mods i plan to have before the turbo kit. I just want to make sure they are compatable with the turbo kit. I am going to get the front and rear power log, zzp 3 inch catback, and a hv3 insert. It has a precision 6262 turbo and im getting a catless dp along with and intercooler. I just want to make sure these would all be compatable and supporting mods. I would also replace the trans. any suggestions of mods or reviews on the kit would be great!

    turbo kit: http://shop.zzperformance.com/store/...Turbo-Kit.aspx
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    I'm not sure if the rear plog works with the turbo kits or not, and I don't see it on the ZZP site at the moment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slick2500 View Post
    I'm not sure if the rear plog works with the turbo kits or not, and I don't see it on the ZZP site at the moment.
    it is in the turbo kit section
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    Z7 will work with stock manifolds or power logs. I was looking at their turbo kits as well and noticed the absence of information about power logs so I sent them an email and that is what they told me.
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    1 of their kits does list that it doesn't work with the rear plog iirc.
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    I guess I've never noticed that
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    You went from "what do I do", straight to the most involved mod you can do.

    That sounds perfect.

    Read untill your eyes bleed man, because everything you want to know is already out there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fivefingerdeathpunch View Post
    You went from "what do I do", straight to the most involved mod you can do.

    That sounds perfect.

    Read untill your eyes bleed man, because everything you want to know is already out there.
    hahaha i know i have been very undecided but i think im good with this plan. i will have bloody eyes tonight. now im going to do the simple mods then i have to save for like a year for the turbo kit lol
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    Wish i had that kind of money to spend.
    Edit:didn't see last post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grimsin View Post
    Wish i had that kind of money to spend.
    hahaha mee tooo!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grimsin View Post
    Wish i had that kind of money to spend.
    How many kidneys do you have?
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    Lols.
    Back in the day i was all in the modding. Now i upgrade when thing get worn or break. had to decide if i want to play now or play later.
    Ill be that old dude in a corvette who treats it like prius, 10 years from now lol.
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    hey shorter dogbones should work with the plogs right?
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    you may have down pipe clearance issues with the shorter dog bones (i did with my cartuning kit). a better choice is to get or make some cradle spacers. no other reason to run short dogbones. the rear powerlog will work with the z7 kit and is recommended. the rear power log will not work with the z3 kit because if wastegate placement.
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    I run ZZPs Z7 kit with front and rear power logs. I upgraded the 6262 for a 6766 though. Z7 is a good kit. Its pretty strait forward to install.
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