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gtkiller 12-28-2011 10:30 PM

Car's looking really mean, I love the look!

M.Bonanni 12-29-2011 11:29 AM

Thanks gtkiller!

For anyone interested, I'm going to be selling my SEIBON SR style front lip here soon. Already off the car just need to get it cleaned up and take pics. Only been on my car since SEMA (beginning of Nov.) and in perfect condition aside from the normal scratches on the bottom side from scraping things. Can't see them when its on the car. Removed it because I am going to build a custom splitter.

M.Bonanni 01-02-2012 02:55 PM

http://www.the370z.com/parts-sale-pr...front-lip.html

Front lip is up for sale. Debating selling the SEIBON TS style hood too in favor of a different style that doesn't look as good but will provide better venting...

ChrisSlicks 01-02-2012 05:44 PM

I'm looking for a good vented hood myself, let me know what your search shows up.

M.Bonanni 01-02-2012 10:56 PM

SEIBON VSII is the best I've seen as far as vent size/design goes.

travisjb 01-03-2012 06:44 PM

I've thought about the Seibon hood Mike mentions, but will instead be going with the OEM hood and carefully placed DIY vents based upon pressure difference testing. Not enough weight loss to justify the Seibon, and I'm not certain they put the vent in the optimal spot.

Reaper42 01-08-2012 01:46 PM

Any more pics of the car with the new wing?

SPOHN 01-08-2012 01:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by travisjb (Post 1474540)
I've thought about the Seibon hood Mike mentions, but will instead be going with the OEM hood and carefully placed DIY vents based upon pressure difference testing. Not enough weight loss to justify the Seibon, and I'm not certain they put the vent in the optimal spot.

Interested in the DIY hood. I'd like to do the same.

roplusbee 01-08-2012 02:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by travisjb (Post 1474540)
I've thought about the Seibon hood Mike mentions, but will instead be going with the OEM hood and carefully placed DIY vents based upon pressure difference testing. Not enough weight loss to justify the Seibon, and I'm not certain they put the vent in the optimal spot.

Quote:

Originally Posted by SPOHN (Post 1481356)
Interested in the DIY hood. I'd like to do the same.

:iagree: with this
+1

M.Bonanni 01-17-2012 07:53 PM

Looking to buy some cheap used HFCs if anybody has some...

http://www.the370z.com/wanted/48249-...flow-cats.html

muetze.glatze 02-03-2012 05:03 PM

Wow. The car looks great.

M.Bonanni 02-09-2012 01:13 PM

Just wanted to pop in and give you guys some updates on the project! It's been slow moving since SEMA and by slow moving I mean nothing has really happened, but I have been working hard outside of the garage to get this thing as far along as my tiny budget will allow before the Global Time Attack event in April.

First update, and I am very excited, is that I will FINALLY be getting this thing back on the track in a few days! Unfortunately, I probably wont get the opportunity to do too many laps though as I am going out there to do some coaching so my track time is limited. I also don't really have enough tire to do a full day considering I have to drive the car 350 miles home after the event. So maybe its not as exciting as it could be, but this is the first time I have had this car on track in almost two years and I feel it will prove as valuable testing before the time attack in April which will be at the same track.

Goals:
1. Test ducted 25 row oil cooler setup.
2. Test brake ducts
3. Test new Hawk Performance brake pad split compound setup
4. Test & tune alignment, sway bar, suspension settings
5. Get baseline lap time.
6. Figure out what areas of the car need to be focused on before April.

I don't quite know what to expect as far as lap time goes since it's been a very long time since I have had this car at this track and the last time I was out there the car was handling at its very worst. The last time I had this car at this track was just days after SEMA back in 2009. The car was in SEMA and I had lowered the ride height far beyond the range of optimal suspension geometry. Furthermore I didn't even have the time to re-align it after lowering it so the rear toe was all out of whack. I didn't do any at-track tuning because I was driving another car at the same event that I put all of my focus into instead. On the flip side, the car had probably 30+ more horsepower back then and perhaps the biggest advantage is that it had a limited-slip differential in it. Now I am back to stock HFC and exhaust and a burnt up stock LSD. Now however I have a better sway bar setup with the Whitelines, a much better alignment, and better tires (very very worn out NT05s back then vs. very very worn out RS3s now). I think the biggest difference will be the lack of a good limited-slip differential, especially at this track so I don't think I will be any faster than I was last time out, but a part of me is very curious to see if better handling and hopefully better driving can overcome the lack of horsepower and an LSD compared to last time out.

Here's the good news, by the time April rolls around, this car will have an OS Giken LSD and a fresh set of Hankook RS3 rubber at the very least so if I can get close to my previous best this time out I will be very happy knowing that the car should be quite a bit faster come April.

I will update next week on how it went.

Unique_Z 02-09-2012 02:16 PM

Looking good bro! Any future plans for mods?

M.Bonanni 02-09-2012 02:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Iwan72 (Post 1535001)
Looking good bro! Any future plans for mods?

Thanks! Of course, a man's modding is never done. I have a massive wish list that is constantly changing/evolving of things I want to buy/build. I am sure the list will have a major shift after the initial track test on Saturday so I can't even tell you whats next after the OS Giken LSD that I have on order and a few small things I already have and am procrastinating on like hood pins, radiator hoses, etc. I also have a license/software for an Uprev tune but I don't personally know how to tune it and I don't want to pay someone to tune it until I get rid of the stock HFC and exhaust which is likely my next goal unless this track test reveals a more pressing issue.

Unique_Z 02-09-2012 02:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by M.Bonanni (Post 1535051)
Thanks! Of course, a man's modding is never done. I have a massive wish list that is constantly changing/evolving of things I want to buy/build. I am sure the list will have a major shift after the initial track test on Saturday so I can't even tell you whats next after the OS Giken LSD that I have on order and a few small things I already have and am procrastinating on like hood pins, radiator hoses, etc. I also have a license/software for an Uprev tune but I don't personally know how to tune it and I don't want to pay someone to tune it until I get rid of the stock HFC and exhaust which is likely my next goal unless this track test reveals a more pressing issue.

No biggie. Lol i couldnt agree more with that phrase. Same goes to me :p well in that case, good luck with your track test this saturday. Hopefully that will clear things up for you to make up your mind for the mods:tup:

All the best,
Iwan


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