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SPOHN 03-05-2013 07:14 PM

First layer of matte black added to my hood.

nmjaxx9 03-05-2013 08:27 PM

Waxed lookin mint. :tup:

Pintsize725 03-05-2013 08:30 PM

Got her back.

bmarcinczyk14 03-05-2013 08:34 PM

brushed about 40lbs of snow off her....stupid chicago :mad:

bmarcinczyk14 03-05-2013 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by dmhenderson (Post 2197931)
One last "spirited drive" before the dumb blizzard hits.

we got that blizzard today....let me warn you, it sucks!!!

silentnightz 03-05-2013 08:37 PM

Today I washed and wax my car to prep for the snow storm >-> Bad picture but it's late at night with iphone flash lol
http://i743.photobucket.com/albums/x...er2/image.jpeg

bmarcinczyk14 03-05-2013 08:40 PM

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Originally Posted by silentnightz (Post 2198269)
Today I washed and wax my car to prep for the snow storm >-> Bad picture but it's late at night with iphone flash lol
http://i743.photobucket.com/albums/x...er2/image.jpeg

You're not going to take her out in it are you??? :eek:

xxAGAVExx 03-05-2013 09:32 PM

Got my Z carpet.

http://www.the370z.com/members/xxaga...new-carpet.jpg

silentnightz 03-05-2013 10:05 PM

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Originally Posted by bmarcinczyk14 (Post 2198274)
You're not going to take her out in it are you??? :eek:

Lol no I'm going to use the maxima with snow tires but I don't have a cover for my Z so I waxed it as much as possible. I hope it's just rain!

bmarcinczyk14 03-05-2013 10:28 PM

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Originally Posted by silentnightz (Post 2198408)
Lol no I'm going to use the maxima with snow tires but I don't have a cover for my Z so I waxed it as much as possible. I hope it's just rain!

Ehhh snow rain there all the same as long as the car wont see salt! :tup:

happytheman 03-05-2013 11:21 PM

I put these on:

http://i1163.photobucket.com/albums/...psf8e0787e.jpg

speedracer007 03-06-2013 10:41 AM

Determined that I spliced my new Pioneer AVH-x2500bt into the correct wire for the rear tailight power on the OEM (Homelink Mirror) Rear Camera. :tup:

Now I just need to determine what wire is the video feed that is going to the Homelink mirror so I can splice my RCA Jack wire into that to get a rearview camera image in my Mirror AND Headunit. :yum:

Pintsize725 03-06-2013 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by happytheman (Post 2198501)

:leghump:

kenchan 03-06-2013 06:26 PM

came in today. will install either this weekend or next weekend.

http://www.the370z.com/members/kench...6-17-44-48.jpg

onzedge 03-06-2013 07:19 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 2199949)
came in today. will install either this weekend or next weekend.

http://www.the370z.com/members/kench...6-17-44-48.jpg

:tup: Very ambitious.

SurfDog 03-06-2013 07:47 PM

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I just finished installing a Quaife LSD!!

I'm very exited to start going sideways!

Attachment 64555

Gears are pretty

axmea? 03-06-2013 10:46 PM

Evo R CF B pillars from Motorsport Auto arrived and installed in 10 minutes. Quick shipping. Ordered Monday around Midnight and arrived today.

Big worm 03-06-2013 11:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SurfDog (Post 2200139)
I just finished installing a Quaife LSD!!

I'm very exited to start going sideways!

Attachment 64555

Gears are pretty

can you provide some more info on this? such as price, where to get it, ease of installation...?

asdfsammich 03-06-2013 11:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SurfDog (Post 2200139)
I just finished installing a Quaife LSD!!

I'm very exited to start going sideways!

Attachment 64555

Gears are pretty

Sweet




Phone Tapatalk *nix ...

pL4tiNumfi5t 03-07-2013 12:55 AM

Finally freed one stock cat tonight, those demon bolts suck. Looking forward to completing the Berk HFC and Tanabe Catback combo this weekend. Things are already getting loud :D:
https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphot...06561080_n.jpg

Waiz 03-07-2013 01:43 AM

My Z is getting rained on but before it started I was able to use some Rain-X on my windows to clean them off and prepare for the coming storm

Quote:

Originally Posted by axmea? (Post 2200453)
Evo R CF B pillars from Motorsport Auto arrived and installed in 10 minutes. Quick shipping. Ordered Monday around Midnight and arrived today.

Nice!

axmea? 03-07-2013 02:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Waizzz (Post 2200578)
My Z is getting rained on but before it started I was able to use some Rain-X on my windows to clean them off and prepare for the coming storm

Quote:
Originally Posted by axmea? *
Evo R CF B pillars from Motorsport Auto arrived and installed in 10 minutes. Quick shipping. Ordered Monday around Midnight and arrived today.

Nice!

Thanks Waizzz! I'm pretty much done with the CF touches on the car. I do not want to over do it. Next up, I need to paint those door handles PW. Got to go with Triple's advise.

BTW -- thanks for the great shots during the last meet. http://www.the370z.com/nissan-370z-p...ml#post2200550

Every 350Z out in that meet looked really good too.

Waiz 03-07-2013 02:27 AM

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Originally Posted by axmea? (Post 2200585)
Thanks Waizzz! I'm pretty much done with the CF touches on the car. I do not want to over do it. Next up, I need to paint those door handles PW. Got to go with Triple's advise.

BTW -- thanks for the great shots during the last meet. http://www.the370z.com/nissan-370z-p...ml#post2200550

Every 350Z out in that meet looked really good too.

My pleasure!

Congrats again on the upgraded look, I really liked it

SurfDog 03-07-2013 12:37 PM

Fixed my "broken" and by broken I really mean mysteriously illuminated brake/abs/VDC/traction control lights, by topping off by brake fluid.

The brake fluid level was way above "min" so of course I first hit the performance shop to waste time checking ABS sensors and codes. lol.

I always forget to troubleshoot the easy stuff first. :(

Anyhow my new helical gear LSD is giving me a significant boost in my Smiles per gallon. (The OEM sport VLSD doesn't even come close and incidentally is now for sale if anybody wants to upgrade from stock.)

http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/03/08/y3u9apaq.jpg

Ill have to find out how to post for sale items soon!

Long Live the Z!

SurfDog 03-07-2013 02:44 PM

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To each his own...
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Nice cars. Very different lines and attitude.

SurfDog 03-07-2013 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Big worm (Post 2200480)
can you provide some more info on this? such as price, where to get it, ease of installation...?

I ordered from Z1. Call them to make sure you get the parts you need (OEM standard diff and sport VLSD require some different parts.)

1 x Quaife Differential = $1,228.00
Model Base 6MT
Additional Parts Stub Axle Flange
___________________________
1 x Nismo Differential Cover = $139.00
___________________________
1 x OEM Side Bearings and Seals for 370Z = $130.00
___________________________

I have a GREAT speedshop nearby (MAC Autosports in Denver) that installed and filled with fluid for $400

I posted some pics and details here on my build thread

I do not recommend this as a DIY. if you can find a good race shop they will probably do better than the local AAMCO or generic tranny shop for an install. Getting your shims right in order to set proper gear spacing is a bit of an art. Ask you installer if he is familiar with this install.

Big worm 03-07-2013 08:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SurfDog (Post 2201578)
I ordered from Z1. Call them to make sure you get the parts you need (OEM standard diff and sport VLSD require some different parts.)

1 x Quaife Differential = $1,228.00
Model Base 6MT
Additional Parts Stub Axle Flange
___________________________
1 x Nismo Differential Cover = $139.00
___________________________
1 x OEM Side Bearings and Seals for 370Z = $130.00
___________________________

I have a GREAT speedshop nearby (MAC Autosports in Denver) that installed and filled with fluid for $400

I posted some pics and details here on my build thread

I do not recommend this as a DIY. if you can find a good race shop they will probably do better than the local AAMCO or generic tranny shop for an install. Getting your shims right in order to set proper gear spacing is a bit of an art. Ask you installer if he is familiar with this install.

thanks a lot this is exactly what i was wondering! i can see one of these in my future.

Footloose301 03-07-2013 08:51 PM

I drove the 370z to my new job today. I'm a new home builder and the Z doesn't do well on the construction site so I picked up a 2008 Titan crew cab SE 4x2 after work tonight :tup:

http://i1067.photobucket.com/albums/...AE2C334D22.jpg

dmhenderson 03-07-2013 08:53 PM

Can someone explain what benefit you get out of upgrading the LSD on this car? My understanding was always that hi-torque LSDs were for offroad/rally vehicles.

chrischhorn 03-07-2013 09:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dmhenderson (Post 2202180)
Can someone explain what benefit you get out of upgrading the LSD on this car? My understanding was always that hi-torque LSDs were for offroad/rally vehicles.

Puts power to the ground more efficiently by reducing wheel spin by doing 50/50 power into the rear wheels instead of 100% into the lower resistant tire. When both tires spin equally, each tire only needs half as much traction to push the car forward where as if you have a peg leg (non lsd) then 1 tire takes on the job of pushing the car 100%. For even aggressive street driving, you are able to power through and push out of corners sooner as you have more traction. For tracking, its a must.

Oh yeah, I drilled wholes in my rear trim plastic pieces so I could adjust my damper on my coilovers more easily today. I will still be cleaning them up a little bit more but I figured it would be easier this way for Autox so between runs I can hop out, adjust, and hop back in and run again

dmhenderson 03-07-2013 09:22 PM

I guess that makes sense for track racing. In a straight drag your car's wheels shouldn't be leaving the ground at any point. Thanks for the explanation. I will add this to the list of things I kinda want but probably can do without like a big oil cooler.

chrischhorn 03-07-2013 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by dmhenderson (Post 2202265)
I guess that makes sense for track racing. In a straight drag your car's wheels shouldn't be leaving the ground at any point. Thanks for the explanation. I will add this to the list of things I kinda want but probably can do without like a big oil cooler.

Even still with a good LSD, the point is to effectively distribute the power evenly to make launching smoother, easier and more consistent. You have the nismo so you have the VLSD but most people say that it can be kind of inconsistent. Think about it this way. Grab 2 10lb weights and lift them with 1 in each hand (with LSD). Now put both weights in 1 hand and lift. (without). Drag racing, if both wheels spin equally, technically you have better traction for straight line launch.

dmhenderson 03-07-2013 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by chrischhorn (Post 2202276)
Even still with a good LSD, the point is to effectively distribute the power evenly to make launching smoother, easier and more consistent. You have the nismo so you have the VLSD but most people say that it can be kind of inconsistent. Think about it this way. Grab 2 10lb weights and lift them with 1 in each hand (with LSD). Now put both weights in 1 hand and lift. (without). Drag racing, if both wheels spin, technically you have better traction for straight line launch.

Most of the nismo perks are garbage. I like the upgraded sways and ultra stiff suspension (despite what DE5.0 will tell you) and the body kit. That said, I probably need to spend another $2300 on coils just for street driving on top of the other junk I have planned.

If I had it to do over again, I'd probably get a sport and upgrade it but I don't regret the purchase. It just ended up costing more than I would have liked

Haboob 03-07-2013 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by chrischhorn (Post 2202276)
Even still with a good LSD, the point is to effectively distribute the power evenly to make launching smoother, easier and more consistent. You have the nismo so you have the VLSD but most people say that it can be kind of inconsistent. Think about it this way. Grab 2 10lb weights and lift them with 1 in each hand (with LSD). Now put both weights in 1 hand and lift. (without). Drag racing, if both wheels spin equally, technically you have better traction for straight line launch.

I was wondering about the VLSD if it had issues or not.

I haven't played around enough to really notice one way or the other.

SurfDog 03-07-2013 09:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Haboob (Post 2202287)
I was wondering about the VLSD if it had issues or not.

I haven't played around enough to really notice one way or the other.

Our VLSD only works well when the diff oil is cold. Once you start driving its acts more and more like an open diff. I really fell a big difference with my LSD from Quaife. (Helical gear type not clutch type which is more for track use.)

Our VLSD is crap in snow and poor in big powered up turns and no good for drifting and power sliding (unpredictable when it lets go)

In other words the OEM VLSD is crap.

bmarcinczyk14 03-07-2013 10:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SurfDog (Post 2202307)
Our VLSD only works well when the diff oil is cold. Once you start driving its acts more and more like an open diff. I really fell a big difference with my LSD from Quaife. (Helical gear type not clutch type which is more for track use.)

Our VLSD is crap in snow and poor in big powered up turns and no good for drifting and power sliding (unpredictable when it lets go)

In other words the OEM VLSD is crap.

Is a Torsen type lsd better?

SurfDog 03-08-2013 12:23 AM

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Originally Posted by bmarcinczyk14 (Post 2202370)
Is a Torsen type lsd better?

Depends on how you drive.
Track guys and drift racers prefer clutch plate diffs 1,1.5,or 2 way

Daily drivers like the Quaife style helical gear.

I recommend taking to some racers and tuners to decide what you will be happiest with. It's a pretty in depth topic. With pros and cons to all types.

I chose Helical gear type for ease of maintenance, daily drivability and because I have no need to tune my lockups (1,1.5,2 way). Also I don't wan't to worry about plate wear.

The OEM VLSD is probably fine if you are not driving pretty dang hard or competing.

I mostly upgraded mine to:
1 enhance predictability while power sliding (drifting)
2 help get more grip in the Colorado winter snow
3. Reduce the occurrence ofVDC while accelerating out of hard turns on really twisty roads.

All these would be better served with clutch LSDs but I want a compromise of better drivability (clutch style like the NISMO optional, are loud and "clunky") and lower maintenance.

So far, I'm happy with my choice.

Hope this helped.

axmea? 03-08-2013 09:04 PM

Finally pulled the trigger on these. Avante Garde M560 Dolphin Grey. Hope it looks good.

http://www.getyourwheels.com/content...3527/thumb.jpg

forza370z 03-08-2013 09:23 PM

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Originally Posted by axmea? (Post 2204046)
Finally pulled the trigger on these. Avante Garde M560 Dolphin Grey. Hope it looks good.

http://www.getyourwheels.com/content...3527/thumb.jpg

Sweet! Love those Avante Garde/Work wheels. Post up some pix after you put them on your car.:tup:

bmarcinczyk14 03-08-2013 10:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SurfDog (Post 2202513)
Depends on how you drive.
Track guys and drift racers prefer clutch plate diffs 1,1.5,or 2 way

Daily drivers like the Quaife style helical gear.

I recommend taking to some racers and tuners to decide what you will be happiest with. It's a pretty in depth topic. With pros and cons to all types.

I chose Helical gear type for ease of maintenance, daily drivability and because I have no need to tune my lockups (1,1.5,2 way). Also I don't wan't to worry about plate wear.

The OEM VLSD is probably fine if you are not driving pretty dang hard or competing.

I mostly upgraded mine to:
1 enhance predictability while power sliding (drifting)
2 help get more grip in the Colorado winter snow
3. Reduce the occurrence ofVDC while accelerating out of hard turns on really twisty roads.

All these would be better served with clutch LSDs but I want a compromise of better drivability (clutch style like the NISMO optional, are loud and "clunky") and lower maintenance.

So far, I'm happy with my choice.

Hope this helped.

Ok I was just wondering because I know my Sentra SE-R Spec-V comes with a Torsen type front lsd.....Just curious if that one if better than the one in the Z?


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