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kamikaze

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hi all my names Adam an i currently drive a 1991 Nissan 300ZX Twin Turbo.

Thinking of defecting to the 'other side' lol

 

Ive been offered a NA auto iv as a swap for my TT

 

I know power will be a bit down on what ive got but i cant afford to run the TT anymore-damn Nissan reliability and fuel these days lol.

heres some pics of the Z..might be joining you soon lol.

 

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if the Z is a TT the N/A will be a considerable downgrade in performance and a considerable upgrade in reliablility, go for a TT

 

Ps lovely car and welcome

 

not likely that he'll get a TT supra as a straight swap for his Zed though is it. in a perfect world you'd go for a TT supra over the n/a every time (and i have an n/a) but the n/a is a very good compromise.

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releability for me is what i need if im ever going to move out lol

 

A well looked after TT can be just as reliable as its N/A brother, get a mint stock one thats had regular fluid changes and it will run for miles and miles without needing a thing done to it!!

 

I have had mine 3 yrs now and barely touched a thing

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not likely that he'll get a TT supra as a straight swap for his Zed though is it. in a perfect world you'd go for a TT supra over the n/a every time (and i have an n/a) but the n/a is a very good compromise.

 

 

I would love a TT iv if i could get a swap but i dont think that would ever happen-unless i swapped the Z and my Eunos for one lol.

 

Ive had enough of boost leaks and safety boost to last a life time anyway!:p

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not likely that he'll get a TT supra as a straight swap for his Zed though is it. in a perfect world you'd go for a TT supra over the n/a every time (and i have an n/a) but the n/a is a very good compromise.

 

Thats true, It really depends on your situation and plans for the future, If I knew what I do now, I would have gone for a 6-speed n/a 1998+ and gone for a single turbo conversion

At least n/a there are no intercooling issues and turbo problems to deal with when they arise

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