Nope never tried it, just gave you what I have heard from others who have. Just some info I have been told, you can take it or leave it, but dont hold me to it since I dont know first hand.
Another thought I had was that once you complete the swap, say its not fast enough, the Z32 engine bay doesnt leave you much room for any turbo/supercharger setup. It would be very tight. The only easy option that I would see is a nitrous setup.
And just to add a little info to give some truth to my earlier post, I found this in the tread you posted
Im not trying to tell you not to do the swap, but I spent some serious money on my z32 after I spun the bearing and am looking back and thinking I made the wrong decision. Its a great looking body, but the space available doesnt leave you with many options as well as an ease of working on it. I just decided to build up a vg motor, but now I am realizing that money was not well spent. The VG is a great motor, but a pain to work on. The whole motor has to come out to replace/work on the turbos. There is no room to do anything quickly. A different chasis and different motor would have been much easier to work on, saving me time and headache, as well as yielding the same results. There seems to be a reason why the Z32 section of this site has little activity.