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koh_akira 02-04-2011 01:26 AM

Tein Monoflex wit EDFC for roadster//
 
Wil the above fit the 370Z roadster? the compatbility chart from tein states "excluding rodster" http://www.tein.com/price/nissan.html:confused:

koh_akira 02-04-2011 01:27 AM

Wil the above fit the 370Z roadster? the compatbility chart from tein states "excluding rodster" TEIN USA | MODEL&PRICE

daisuke149 02-04-2011 07:06 PM

I could try finding out next week. Tein has a hq near me and i was planning on visiting them

Kirkster 02-06-2011 08:20 AM

The problem that you are going to run into on the roadster is that once you unbolt the rear strut you may find that the EDFC has no place to be. There is not a whole lot of room between the top of the strut and the part of the car body that the trunk lid mounts to, it is completely enclosed. Not open like inside the engine bay or the inside of the coupe model.

I know in order for me to attach the remote adjuster for my BC Racing coilovers I need to drill through that panel and since that panel provides weatherproofing I have been leery to do so this far. So adjusting my compression adjustments is not something I have played with much, as I have to take the whole shock out each time I want to adjust them.

daisuke149 02-06-2011 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Kirkster (Post 928867)
The problem that you are going to run into on the roadster is that once you unbolt the rear strut you may find that the EDFC has no place to be. There is not a whole lot of room between the top of the strut and the part of the car body that the trunk lid mounts to, it is completely enclosed. Not open like inside the engine bay or the inside of the coupe model.

I know in order for me to attach the remote adjuster for my BC Racing coilovers I need to drill through that panel and since that panel provides weatherproofing I have been leery to do so this far. So adjusting my compression adjustments is not something I have played with much, as I have to take the whole shock out each time I want to adjust them.

the TEIN EDFC dont go inside the car. the adjustment is outside below and off to the side. They planned for that so people dont have to cut holes in their interior panels.

Kirkster 02-06-2011 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by daisuke149 (Post 929006)
the TEIN EDFC dont go inside the car. the adjustment is outside below and off to the side. They planned for that so people dont have to cut holes in their interior panels.

If you say so, but in every picture that I have been able to find the EDFC motor module goes on top of the piston shaft in place of the manual clickers...

If that is the case there probably will not be room for the motor module on top of the piston shaft in the tight space between the inner fender well and the outer sheet metal that the trunk lid bolts to...

I would love to see some pictures of the TEIN mounted in the rear of a coupe.

Nikon FM 02-06-2011 01:31 PM

To run my cables from the servo motors to the in-cabin control unit from the back, I could not find any other option than to drill holes. Did I miss an access point from the back?

daisuke149 02-06-2011 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Kirkster (Post 929084)
If you say so, but in every picture that I have been able to find the EDFC motor module goes on top of the piston shaft in place of the manual clickers...

If that is the case there probably will not be room for the motor module on top of the piston shaft in the tight space between the inner fender well and the outer sheet metal that the trunk lid bolts to...

I would love to see some pictures of the TEIN mounted in the rear of a coupe.

ill try to snap some for you. the rear clicker is in the wheel arch area, which is where the edfc would also go (been told be TEIN at least, since their east coast office is about 20 minutes away).

But i'll grab the pics if theres enough light atm and i can angle the camera in.

daisuke149 02-06-2011 02:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nikon FM (Post 929089)
To run my cables from the servo motors to the in-cabin control unit from the back, I could not find any other option than to drill holes. Did I miss an access point from the back?

nearly all trunk space area's have a small hole plugged with a gromet or something. if you can run it back to there (i'd tape/tab it to the body entire way, no slack) and then up through that, it would get youinto the trunk space (normally spare tire area) and then be easy to be under the carpet/mat's.

Again thats normally on every car i've seen but i havnt taken the 370z back apart enough to see this one.

daisuke149 02-06-2011 10:16 PM

sorry best picture i could manage for now.
Thats the tire down below and the shadow up above. Tein Monoflex that knob is the damper setting.

http://www.the370z.com/members/daisu...8-img-0588.jpg

Kirkster 02-07-2011 09:27 AM

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Originally Posted by daisuke149 (Post 929477)
sorry best picture i could manage for now.
Thats the tire down below and the shadow up above. Tein Monoflex that knob is the damper setting.

http://www.the370z.com/members/daisu...8-img-0588.jpg

Ahh, sweet should be no issues then...


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