This has been entertaining! I am the guy that did things backwards. I TT my Z and then decided to take it to the track. It was a blast and it came with many consequences. I had no idea that I was going to fall in love with tracking my Z so it became an up hill battle with all kinds of little and big issues. I lost track days and the use of my Z for all the reasons people have provided you. Having all that power even at low boost hindered my learning curve. It is much easier to learn and improve quickly in a slower car than one that is trying to kill you the faster you get. I don't think Ivam wrong when I say every boosted track guy has had significant downtime because of something breaking or troubleshooting shooting weird chit. You need another vehicle and expendable cash if you want to be boosted. My motor lasted three years at the track and the car has been under the knife for the last three years.
My advice, by a NA Z and enjoy it on the road and use the turbo/supercharger money and buy a Miata for the track. It will be cheaper in the long run and when you are ready for a go fast car you can continue to track until you boost your Z. At that point you can sell the Miata for what you paid for it. Even if you go to the track with an NA Z you will be surprised how fast it is and how slow you will be. Just to give you a little perspective. My track times in my boosted Z when my motor blew were slower at some tracks than my times in the the Miata after I learned how to drive and not rely on horsepower. I love instructing newbies that think they can drive because they are fast driving canyon roads. I scare the crap out of them if the decide they want to do a ride along in the Miata, LMAO! Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk |
LISTEN to Hotrodz. He's been there, and lived it. And still paying for it. The man has a bucket full of experience and still has some luck left in his other bucket.
If the OP wants to see Jesus. He should drive a track prepped Viper. :eek: That will give him a new outlook on life. :rofl2: |
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I will get the 2015 N/A one, and finish the cooling mods before track days. Are these need to done before track days? Z1 34 Row Oil Cooler,Brake Cooling kit, Brake Ducts, Diff Cooler, diff cover, SPL Solid Diff bushing kit, oil pan spacer. These will be better to have I guess. Z1 Power Steering Cooler, Z1 Stainless Steel Hydraulic Clutch Line ZSpeed Aluminum Under Pan Diffuser, Hotchkis Billet Sway Bar Brackets, Hotchkis rear Sway Bar, Spl rear end link, SPL Rear Knuckle Monoball Bushings. |
One of the clutch slave solutions like the Zspeed HD or z1 cmak
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The brake ducts will come after a few trackdays. If you inspect the rear diff and see a black streak on it. The rear diff bushing has failed. You then have a choice of different diff bushings. Solid or poly. I have the solid SPL in mine. At this point. when doing the diff bushing. You can change the diff cover. Be a good time to change the oem VLSD to a better LSD. There is a couple of them you can pick from. The diff cooler is for when you are using a clutch type LSD for the most part. Something like the OS Giken, Nismo Pro, Cusco. I have the OS Giken LSD. The power steering cooler is not a bad idea. I have one. tip. Only fill it to the fill line. If you add more then that. You will have a mess on your hands when the steering fluid heats up and expanses. It will flow out of the cap. Read some build threads. It will help you out. Here's mine. http://www.the370z.com/members-370z-...o-journal.html |
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34 Row oil cooler change oil prior to each even. Brake Fluid RBF 600/660, Castrol SRF, or better; and a tool to check water content. Brake Pads Carbotec XP10 front 8 rear or better. Very useful Fuel Starve fix, CJM A track app that overlays video with odbii info. Prepping your car and getting a good nights rest before you arrive at the track and doing multi day events. Also Read these great tips and info. Autocross to Win (DGs Autocross Secrets) - ATW Home Page » Track Day Prep Check List Road /// Race Engineering Race & Track Driving (formerly Win HPDE) Drive to Win: The Essential Guide to Race Driving (Book) How to Make Your Car Handle (Book) After you've read those I can help you spend tens of thousands of dollars on important items like safety because I am just assuming here you are more valuable then your car. |
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He installed one of the first boosted kits for the Z himself. I'd say he had every right to bitch and moan about the effort he gave to help pave the way for the products and information we have available now. OP is clearly not using any of that information. Chuck doesn't mince words so he's not exactly polite. But there's no need to be passive aggressive; just call him an azzhole. He's used to it so he doesn't mind :rofl2: |
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I'd use that money first for: Track Safety Gear: A proper set of racing fire retardant gloves, shoes, socks, and under garments. Bright color gloves help with point bys. A fire extinguisher and mount. I use to following The Bracketeer Car Fire Extinguisher Bracket Amerex Handheld Extinguisher - Halon 2.5lb |
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