Anyone keeping up with the Greddy A2A kit?

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Title. I've been following the kit since it was shown off in Japan at the beginning of the year. Someone on here posted a thread about the kit going up on greddy's website, but so far no price or way to order.

I'm actually kind of excited for this. The A2W system just seems like such a hassle with the thermal runaway; so much so that upgrading the intercoolers and heat exchanger just seems to put off the inevitable. Granted the install looks to be a bit of a pain, but it doesn't seem to require cutting the sheet metal like Z1's kit.

It does look very clean though. My biggest complaint is I don't see any Bov ports, but those can be added. Always been more of a Greddy fan than HKS myself.
 

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・It is necessary to cut the retainer on the front bumper, remove or cut the engine cover, and bend the AC tube.
・5BA conformity not confirmed

Looks like still not released for sale
 
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・It is necessary to cut the retainer on the front bumper, remove or cut the engine cover, and bend the AC tube.
・5BA conformity not confirmed

Looks like still not released for sale
There is this video where many have opted for Greddy A2A, and in my opinion seems better than Z1's it's really nice to see the bros overseas have wonderful taste in mods.
 

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A2A is the better way to go. Even the Nismo GT4 Z has A2A from the factory.
 
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A2A is the better way to go. Even the Nismo GT4 Z has A2A from the factory.
I think for automotive uses I would agree. So far it's looking like Greddy's kit will likely be my choice; Just wish they had the option to put flanges on the kit for bov's; not that its difficult to do.
 

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so who's gonna take the plunge. im gonna use the excuse my car still isnt past the break in period :)
 
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so who's gonna take the plunge. im gonna use the excuse my car still isnt past the break in period :)
Mines out of the break in period, still under warranty. I'd like to see some install instructions before I even begin to consider the possibility of dropping $3,500 though
 
 






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