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    Ok so I'm looking into the z7 kit with it being ic and all the other little upgrades. What should I do to the tranny? It's going to be my dd about 40 miles one way but highway driving. What else should I prepare to put on the vehicle? I have an 02 gt with no mods just yet but thinking about this and maybe a s/c. Just looking to get into the low 14 maybe 13
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    Dude if you're only trying to get into the 13's then either a top swap or the z7 will work for you. You'll probably eventually need a new/rebuilt/upgraded tranny, but if yours is ok now, a cooler, new filter and fluid and shift kit could save it for a bit.

    low 14's high 13's is like 250ish whp. Not ultra hard with a top swap. Turbo will get your 300whp and low 13's easy, with room to grow. Both if done correctly will be fine for DD.
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    But I'm looking at price too. I just want to have alittle fun. With the z7 kit I'm looking about 5 grand installed with the ic without doing anything to the tranny. So that's my dylema is spend that much and I'm in the low 13's with the turbo or spend what 3500 and be higher 13's with the s/c?
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    For $3500 you could have a reliable, 12 second M90 car.
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    2002 Trans Am- 6 speed, bolt ons or something, it's slow.
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    What about the z3 kit? You shouldn't need an intercooler to hit those goals.


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    I'm just worried about the tranny. My gt has 86k on it but what I'm thinking is throw an m90 on, 1.9s, headers, cai, and a tune. So that's what 14's maybe?
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    Depends on your driving, but that sounds like a 13 sec m90. 1.9s with headers and a 3.4 usually gets people in the 13s.
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    buddy did a 75 shot of nitrous and that put him in the 13's
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    Your trans should be fine. I have 183k on mine, with 11 second passes.


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    Is nitrous how you got in the 11's? I'm thinking of putting a can in but is it really worth it Over the 1.9s?
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    i ran my stock trans for 40,000miles and it was still going strong when i pulled it for a built unit. for your goals you wont need anything more then 8-9 psi. the key is not being an asshole to it. mind you in those 40,000 miles i put well over 150 track passes on my stock trans down to 12.60's. my trans had a shift kit and HD diff upgrade
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    Quote Originally Posted by buschegt View Post
    Is nitrous how you got in the 11's? I'm thinking of putting a can in but is it really worth it Over the 1.9s?
    yes and yes
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    Cam not can! And what cam would be better fit a dd but so give good power? So my list wouLd be
    cam
    headers
    tune from whoever
    shift kit
    And HD upgrade and I should be good with the zzp m90 kit?
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    The ZZP M90 kit is way overpriced. You can build a nasty topswap if you source the parts yourself versus forking ZZP over that much money.
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    Source your own Gen v m90 kit. May save a few dollars. Just make a list and go to jy and watch the for sale section here. You can dd most any cam as long as your idle is good and you don't drive like a kid with his first car. I have an s1x and love it. Xp is good as well as nic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by buschegt View Post
    Cam not can! And what cam would be better fit a dd but so give good power? So my list wouLd be
    cam
    headers
    tune from whoever
    shift kit
    And HD upgrade and I should be good with the zzp m90 kit?
    i guess the real question is who is going to do the work? are you gonna do it or have a shop do it?
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    I vote do it yourself. A shop would double the price of the parts.
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    I'm going to have a shop do the work just because I don't have the time nor patience to do that. But aren't the parts they use new? I'd rather have new parts or at least refurbished than unknowing what the jy car went thru.
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    troll the classifieds here and a few other sites these cars are what 15 years old? only chumps pay full price for mods and ohh and +1 for doing it yourself!
    How I treat my car: wreck,fix, repeat.
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    You're not going to find a new m90. Refurbished yes, but new no. IF you go turbo then the kit will include everything(almost) new.

    If you already have a shop in mind get an estimate for both builds. It'll give you an idea of how much it'll cost for you not being patient. It's one thing if you have the money but not the time, but with you saying money is a little bit of a constraint, i would at least consider doing it yourself/with some friends.

    I have a shop near me i trust. They quoted me $1400 labor for a cam install, no parts included. That right there convinced me to do it myself. Save that money if you can dude.
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