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Kaizen Tuning 08-31-2010 10:47 AM

Kaizen Tuning LLC in Acton MA
 
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Hey all

I wanted to introduce ourselves to the 370Z Community. We opened our doors to our new facility April 1st of this year. We are an aftermarket sales and tuning specialty shop. We sell some of the finest products from all over the world, and pair them to the very best installation and maintenance experience. We work on many makes and brands from Nissan GTR's and Porsche 911TT's to BMW M3/M5's and Audi S4/S5's. Unlike many shops, our expertise does not reside in cars from just one country.


Many of our cars can be seen on the track...

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And most days you can find some great cars getting worked on in the shop or just hanging out for a bbq...

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For those interested we are offering special introductury prices to 370Z members on regular maintenance, parts and services. Give us a call and lets see what we can do for you on your next build or install.

General Info:

Kaizen Tuning LLC
184 Great RD
Acton MA
01720


Hours of operation:
Mon / Fri 9:00 - 5:00

Phone - 978 266 9900
Fax - 978 266 9902


About - Kaizen Tuning LLC

To make a service or installation appointment, and product sales:

Please call or email:
sales@kaizentuning.com

Scott McIver - scott@kaizentuning.com
Brian Cortright - brian@kaizentuning.com
Peter Ladas - pete@kaizentuning.com
Chris Luciano - chris@kaizentuning.com
Jon Beaucher - jon@kaizentuning.com

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NYBladeZ 08-31-2010 11:04 AM

Welcome, email sent

NismoJim 08-31-2010 11:18 AM

Hey Scott, welcome to the370z forum.

I stopped by Kaizen Tuninig a couple of weeks ago and it is an impressive shop. When it comes to my car, I am very particular, like I am sure most Z owners are. After meeting Scott and his crew, I was very impressed. In fact, they will be installing an oil cooler in my Nismo in a few weeks.

Welcome aboard,
Jim

m4a1mustang 08-31-2010 11:19 AM

Welcome. That shop looks very homey. :D

OMGWTFBBQ 08-31-2010 11:28 AM

... that looks more like a really nice house than a tuning shop haha. :p

NYBladeZ 08-31-2010 11:42 AM

Hey no one said you couldn't work out of your house lol. Kaizen, what tuning software do you guys offer for the 370z.

Kaizen Tuning 08-31-2010 12:51 PM

UpRev seems to be the weapon of choice on these 370's now that Cobb has kind of left the stage.

Thanks all for the comments. Our facility, although home like looking, was the pre-center for Acton Toyota (wash clean and install options before delivery) so when I toured it, and saw parking for 50+ cars, I knew it was perfect.

Hope to talk to you all soon about your 370Z mod needs.

Sodapopopopop 08-31-2010 01:29 PM

welcome, and damn that is a nice lot o cars

SE 08-31-2010 02:46 PM

Welcome!

ChrisSlicks 08-31-2010 03:02 PM

It's nice to know that there is a local option for me. Do you have an alignment rack?

ProfessorDave 08-31-2010 05:38 PM

Oh, if only I still lived in Connecticut!

Kaizen Tuning 08-31-2010 09:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ChrisSlicks (Post 702376)
It's nice to know that there is a local option for me. Do you have an alignment rack?

Its being installed in 2 weeks. :)

I guess I should list our capabilities:
Tire mount and balance
Suspension tuning and alignment
Motor building
Gearbox rebuilding
Clutch system install and maintenance
Brake system installation and maintenance
Exhaust and header install and custom fab
Safety equipment installation
PCA tech inspection services
Welding and custom fab
Powder coating services
Installation of aero parts

On the sales side we are direct with:
Amuse
Mines
Whiteline
AMS
ARC
Tomie
Go Fast Bits
Greddy
Do Luck
Stillen

ChrisSlicks 09-01-2010 07:29 AM

So I imagine you have a brake lathe? Can you resurface 2-piece slotted rotors? They're not grooved but I have uneven build up I can't remove.

OMGWTFBBQ 09-01-2010 11:58 AM

Well, I'm certainly too far to utilize it, but I'm assuming your alignment rack is in ground right? My car, for example, is too low to go onto any other type of alignment rack without being a little creative haha.

Anyways, welcome to the site! :tup:

Kaizen Tuning 09-02-2010 09:14 AM

Our rack is not in the ground, but we use long ramps (10 feet) to get the low cars on it. My GTR is low, and rolls onto our rack without a problem.

On the lathe, we do not have a brake lathe as of yet, but have access to many. We have not seen the need as of yet for one.

Scott


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