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dmhenderson 01-17-2013 07:15 PM

Are there any of these things I can't use or install on my own
 
Ok so I'm looking for tax refund projects and I really like the look of those red silicone Z1 hoses so....

Z1 Silicone Front PCV Hose set

Z1 Silicone Heater Hose Set

Z1 Silicone Radiator Hose Set

Z1 Silicone Radiator Overflow Hose

Z1 Silicone Side PCV Breather Hose set for Aftermarket Intakes

Z1 Silicone Brake Booster Hose (Engine side)

Z1 370Z Hood Struts

So understanding that I am functionally retarded when it comes to installing things, how badly am I liable to f up my car attempting to install all of this stuff? If the answer is "more than a little", anyone want to volunteer to help me?

dmhenderson 01-17-2013 07:21 PM

Also how feasible would it be to powder coat the hood struts red to match the nismo stuff and hoses?

I'm guessing "impossible" since they can't really be taken completely apart.

Masa 01-17-2013 07:39 PM

I would have to say no on the hoodstruts for powdercoating.

Can't speak for the radiator hoses but the intake hoses along with the breather tubes are really simple. Helps if you remove the strut bar first but can be done without it.

XwChriswX 01-17-2013 07:41 PM

You would be better off painting the struts rather than having them powdercoated. It can be done with a similar look provided you're careful in the masking and spraying.

Though there has been some :confused: issues with the fitment with them causing the hood to bow up.

As for the hoses, all of them except for the Z1 Silicone Heater Hose Set are easy to install. Remove the clamps off the old hose, remove hose, place clamps loosely on new hose, install new hose, reinstall clamps.

The heater hose is one best left to a shop to deal with as it's location and complexity to get to. I let Z1 install that one. :rolleyes:

dmhenderson 01-17-2013 07:59 PM

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Originally Posted by XwChriswX (Post 2117055)
You would be better off painting the struts rather than having them powdercoated. It can be done with a similar look provided you're careful in the masking and spraying.

Though there has been some :confused: issues with the fitment with them causing the hood to bow up.

As for the hoses, all of them except for the Z1 Silicone Heater Hose Set are easy to install. Remove the clamps off the old hose, remove hose, place clamps loosely on new hose, install new hose, reinstall clamps.

The heater hose is one best left to a shop to deal with as it's location and complexity to get to. I let Z1 install that one. :rolleyes:

Thanks. I'll probably just let a shop do the heater hose.
As for the hood strut issue - their product description explicitly says that it won't cause the hood to bow. You're saying that it does? Is that a common thing? Not sure I'd want to chance it if so.

XwChriswX 01-17-2013 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by dmhenderson (Post 2117094)
Thanks. I'll probably just let a shop do the heater hose.
As for the hood strut issue - their product description explicitly says that it won't cause the hood to bow. You're saying that it does? Is that a common thing? Not sure I'd want to chance it if so.

I don't wanna say it's common, but I've seen a few people on here in random places posting about it.

dmhenderson 01-17-2013 09:04 PM

Anyone know anything about this kit?

Motorsport! Carbon Fiber Hood Damper Kit, 09-12 370Z - The Z Store! Nissan-Datsun 240Z-260Z-280Z-280ZX-300ZX(Z31/Z32)-350Z-370Z Parts

XwChriswX 01-17-2013 09:12 PM

Hmm... I like the CF look of it... Haven't seen any installed though. Not really sure why you'd want the lower open level, unless you're venting heat?

I would be curious to see up close pictures of the mounting points though...

dmhenderson 01-17-2013 09:13 PM

Did some searching and apparently they're made by EVO-R and are junk.

Someone said "kellyfields" makes a really good kit. I'm gonna search for that.

XwChriswX 01-17-2013 09:17 PM

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Originally Posted by dmhenderson (Post 2117276)
Did some searching and apparently they're made by EVO-R and are junk.

Someone said "kellyfields" makes a really good kit. I'm gonna search for that.

Ah. :(


That's who's kit I have. Simple install, the only downside is if you wanna remove the plastic surround trim, you'll have to remove the lower post which takes that pop rivet spot. :ugh2: Since I don't do that very often, it's not a big deal for me. :tup:

Here's his forum page: Nissan 370Z Forum - View Profile: kellyefields

I don't believe he is making his kit anymore, but you could PM him about it and see if he has a set laying around still... :ugh2:

dmhenderson 01-17-2013 09:18 PM

Turns out "Kelly Fields" may be a person and not a manufacturer but I can't find a link to the mod. Oh well.

XwChriswX 01-17-2013 09:20 PM

Here's his thread about his kit: http://www.the370z.com/parts-sale-pr...-thingies.html

dmhenderson 01-17-2013 09:34 PM

Thanks, I shot him a PM. At the end of his first thread he has a link to a "newer/better" model that he came up with but the link is broken so I dunno.

XwChriswX 01-17-2013 10:39 PM

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Originally Posted by dmhenderson (Post 2117311)
Thanks, I shot him a PM. At the end of his first thread he has a link to a "newer/better" model that he came up with but the link is broken so I dunno.

Same for me... So I dunno. Maybe he still has some laying around the house.. :ugh2:

dmhenderson 01-17-2013 10:41 PM

He said he'd make some more if we could get a few people interested.


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