Nissan 370Z Forum

Nissan 370Z Forum (http://www.the370z.com/)
-   Exterior & Interior (http://www.the370z.com/exterior-interior/)
-   -   Yay! Trackspec! (http://www.the370z.com/exterior-interior/125189-yay-trackspec.html)

Wonka2581 02-06-2018 01:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hotrodz (Post 3728048)
I got them from AeroFlow Dynamics: https://www.aeroflowdynamics.com



I went on the website and did not see anything for the 09-14 Nismo. I called the guy and he said he would need someone with a 09-14 nismo to come by the shop so he can make a template..... WTF...

Hotrodz 02-06-2018 02:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wonka2581 (Post 3728148)
I went on the website and did not see anything for the 09-14 Nismo. I called the guy and he said he would need someone with a 09-14 nismo to come by the shop so he can make a template..... WTF...

That is really odd. It does look like they change their website from when I ordered mine. When I placed my ordered for the side blades it was for the Nismo 09-14 version 2.

Hotrodz 02-06-2018 02:36 PM

The ones on the site look just like the ones I have installed. I don't know if they changed the dimension or not. I just went back and check my order in my email and I don't know if the image and detail comes directly from their website but list them as the Version III and the same picture from their web site. The pictures on the web site now are different than when I ordered my blades in Sept.

Hotrodz 02-06-2018 02:41 PM

I just took a hard look at the pictures on the site and they are of a Nismo. The side skirts are a dead give away.

KngScottieV 02-06-2018 03:34 PM

I got blasted by some rocks when a guy went off track and flipped them out to me, ended up with a bunch of chips and a broken windshield. I might need to pick this up before I repaint my hood...

Wonka2581 02-06-2018 05:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KngScottieV (Post 3728190)
I got blasted by some rocks when a guy went off track and flipped them out to me, ended up with a bunch of chips and a broken windshield. I might need to pick this up before I repaint my hood...

Damn dude that sucks, I use trackarmour!! It’s the best stuff not pricy and protects your paint.. here’s a link

https://www.trackarmour.com

Krylon 02-25-2018 09:04 PM

TrackSpec Phase I
 
Disclaimer: This isnt a how-to, just providing some info that might help others.

Tools:

Harbor Freight 4" corded angle grinder [HF #60373]
SAS adjustable Face Shield [HF #46526]
Safety Glasses
Dust mask
Diablo 4"x .040" (1mm) Metal Cut Off Wheel [Home Depot #247559]
Blue painters tape
Moving blankets [HF]
Plastic
Exacto knife
2 testosterone filled sacs

Tool Notes:

Cut Off Wheel - I purchased 2 but you'll only need 1.

Safety - I used a face shield and safety glasses. I used a dust mask and some ear plugs too. Make sure you re-adjust the angle grinder shield to best protect you.

Exacto knife - Used to cut and peel off the template guide lines. I spent a good amount of time doing this.

Prep Notes:

Blankets/Plastic - You'll want to cover the entire engine bay and from the top the windshield forward. The aluminum dust gets everywhere.

Masking - I taped off a huge swath of each side for the side vents. Only on the top, I did not mask the underside of the hood.

Cutting Notes:

General - Let the tool do the work. Dont push to vigoursly trying to cut through faster. For each straight edge I made some back and forth motions, slowly and carefully, across the entire length to start a groove/cut line. I then plunged about 1/4 of the way from a corner, backed into the corner then proceeded the rest of the length.

Corners - The corners are a bit tough. Just keep an eye on your cut line and dont overshoot. Most of the corners turned out ok but 2 of them I had to take a longer look at to do them properly.

Finishing notes:

I vacuumed all the dust up from the enginer bay and all around. I used a dremel with a cylindrcal sanding disc to smooth out the edges. Although this was good I am going to get a small file as I need to smooth our the space between the ribs that were cut. I will also paint anything cut and let it dry before finishing the install.

I spent about 2 weeks agonizing over using different angle grinders or a jigsaw. I went with the angle grinder because of the many videos I watched and it was noted it was more likely faster.

https://i.imgur.com/4l3GuJf.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/MJOGnB9.jpg

Hotrodz 02-25-2018 09:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Krylon (Post 3733560)
Disclaimer: This isnt a how-to, just providing some info that might help others.

Tools:

Harbor Freight 4" corded angle grinder [HF #60373]
SAS adjustable Face Shield [HF #46526]
Safety Glasses
Dust mask
Diablo 4"x .040" (1mm) Metal Cut Off Wheel [Home Depot #247559]
Blue painters tape
Moving blankets [HF]
Plastic
Exacto knife
2 testosterone filled sacs

Tool Notes:

Cut Off Wheel - I purchased 2 but you'll only need 1.

Safety - I used a face shield and safety glasses. I used a dust mask and some ear plugs too. Make sure you re-adjust the angle grinder shield to best protect you.

Exacto knife - Used to cut and peel off the template guide lines. I spent a good amount of time doing this.

Prep Notes:

Blankets/Plastic - You'll want to cover the entire engine bay and from the top the windshield forward. The aluminum dust gets everywhere.

Masking - I taped off a huge swath of each side for the side vents. Only on the top, I did not mask the underside of the hood.

Cutting Notes:

General - Let the tool do the work. Dont push to vigoursly trying to cut through faster. For each straight edge I made some back and forth motions, slowly and carefully, across the entire length to start a groove/cut line. I then plunged about 1/4 of the way from a corner, backed into the corner then proceeded the rest of the length.

Corners - The corners are a bit tough. Just keep an eye on your cut line and dont overshoot. Most of the corners turned out ok but 2 of them I had to take a longer look at to do them properly.

Finishing notes:

I vacuumed all the dust up from the enginer bay and all around. I used a dremel with a cylindrcal sanding disc to smooth out the edges. Although this was good I am going to get a small file as I need to smooth our the space between the ribs that were cut. I will also paint anything cut and let it dry before finishing the install.

I spent about 2 weeks agonizing over using different angle grinders or a jigsaw. I went with the angle grinder because of the many videos I watched and it was noted it was more likely faster.

https://i.imgur.com/4l3GuJf.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/MJOGnB9.jpg

Nice job!

Sent from my SM-N910P using Tapatalk

redondoaveb 02-25-2018 09:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hotrodz (Post 3733564)
Nice job!

Sent from my SM-N910P using Tapatalk

:iagree:

Rusty 02-25-2018 09:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hotrodz (Post 3733564)
Nice job!

Sent from my SM-N910P using Tapatalk

:iagree:

Krylon 03-01-2018 11:48 PM

Additional Notes
 
Some new notes and observations:

On my Z, a 2009, the outer most edges of the vents where the rivets must go are inside of a underhood rib. It'll be difficult to hold a washer in between the rib and the hood skin unless you cut the rib back some or cut some access holes. I chose to make holes and a use a special tool but I believe cutting it back or cutting an access section may be easier.

What I ended up doing was marking where the middle 2 rivet holes would be by using a long piece of painters tape. The outer corner rivet holes were marked by drilling straight down. You may be able to do this for the middle holes as well. I drilled small holes, 1/8", from the underside. I then took a step drill bit and drilled a larger hole. Be careful because you dont want to go through the top of the hood, I only stepped through 3 or 4. I worked up to a 1/2 inch hole using regular drill bits. I then used a 1/4" ratchet extension with a rivet taped on the end and used it to hold the backer washer in place while I used the rivet gun. The needle nose pliers I used were too thick to open up enough to hold the washer in place. Some tape was left behind but no one will see it.

Additional template notes - On the template there are 4 squares in each corner and these represent the corner rivets. You need to keep these spots marked on the car as it'll help your square up the vent placement. Luckily I center punched these holes from the template and had them marked.

Riveting - I did this by myself but if you can get someone to assist that would definitely make this part easier. There is a note in the instructions that mention you should tape around the rivets to prevent the rivet gun from jumping and making a mark. Absolutely do this.

https://i.imgur.com/HnhkxTM.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/VfsX7UJ.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/LAT35hj.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/dORvLd7.jpg

Krylon 03-01-2018 11:50 PM

Finished Project
 
Here it is finished up:

https://i.imgur.com/ULB8tsM.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/ldFkF5O.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/rLK7sbu.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/QBPsYSA.jpg

Rusty 03-24-2018 11:23 PM

6 Attachment(s)
Installed the center section. :tup:

Rusty 03-24-2018 11:26 PM

6 Attachment(s)
More pic's of center section. :tup: Still have to do the side vents.

Baronsmokes 03-24-2018 11:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Krylon (Post 3733560)
Disclaimer: This isnt a how-to, just providing some info that might help others.

Tools:

Harbor Freight 4" corded angle grinder [HF #60373]
SAS adjustable Face Shield [HF #46526]
Safety Glasses
Dust mask
Diablo 4"x .040" (1mm) Metal Cut Off Wheel [Home Depot #247559]
Blue painters tape
Moving blankets [HF]
Plastic
Exacto knife
2 testosterone filled sacs

Tool Notes:

Cut Off Wheel - I purchased 2 but you'll only need 1.

Safety - I used a face shield and safety glasses. I used a dust mask and some ear plugs too. Make sure you re-adjust the angle grinder shield to best protect you.

Exacto knife - Used to cut and peel off the template guide lines. I spent a good amount of time doing this.

Prep Notes:

Blankets/Plastic - You'll want to cover the entire engine bay and from the top the windshield forward. The aluminum dust gets everywhere.

Masking - I taped off a huge swath of each side for the side vents. Only on the top, I did not mask the underside of the hood.

Cutting Notes:

General - Let the tool do the work. Dont push to vigoursly trying to cut through faster. For each straight edge I made some back and forth motions, slowly and carefully, across the entire length to start a groove/cut line. I then plunged about 1/4 of the way from a corner, backed into the corner then proceeded the rest of the length.

Corners - The corners are a bit tough. Just keep an eye on your cut line and dont overshoot. Most of the corners turned out ok but 2 of them I had to take a longer look at to do them properly.

Finishing notes:

I vacuumed all the dust up from the enginer bay and all around. I used a dremel with a cylindrcal sanding disc to smooth out the edges. Although this was good I am going to get a small file as I need to smooth our the space between the ribs that were cut. I will also paint anything cut and let it dry before finishing the install.

I spent about 2 weeks agonizing over using different angle grinders or a jigsaw. I went with the angle grinder because of the many videos I watched and it was noted it was more likely faster.

https://i.imgur.com/4l3GuJf.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/MJOGnB9.jpg

Nice Job
Looks great.
Cut holes in my Cf hood for low profile hood pins.
Nerve wracking.You can not screw up.


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 07:50 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.6.0 PL2