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What needed for daily driving and sometimes track (got sportpackage)?
Hi,
thats my first thread, hope you guys can help me. I live in Germany and have soon an US 370z sport package. Heard about some oil temperatur issues. Sadly Id like to go sometimes on the track. What parts are dramatically needed, that the car can hold 4-5 rounds around Hockenheimring in Germany? 1. Oil cooler and other oil ? Which? Where to buy? 2. Differential cooler? Which? Where to buy? 3. Brake fluid, brake pads and maybe discs up front? Which? Where to buy? 4. Any other things? I gonna drive it 96% as a daily car. But remember, I also can go 240+ Km/h on german Autobahn :happydance: Thank you very much. |
1. Oil cooler most definitely. 25-row Setrab minimum with thermostatic sandwich plate. No idea where you would get this in Germany.
2. Not necessary unless you decide to be hardcore. Replace the diff fluid with a quality synthetic like Redline. Change it regularly after a couple of track days. 3. Brake fluid should be switch to a high temp fluid, 260C+. Pads should be replaced with track pads, it is not necessary to touch the rotors initially. 4. Drop the tire pressures a little before you start hot lapping as the pressures will rise. This mostly depends on how hard you drive. |
Wow!
Thank you very much, sir! |
EDIT: ChrisSlicks is dead on.. all good advice there, from someone who's been at every level with his Z at the track..
And we can ship anything/everything you need to Germany without a problem, do it all the time. PM me if I can help. And welcome! :D |
Travis usually is dead on but I don't see him here?
There ya go Germanguy, Josh can hook you up with an oil cooler and pads! |
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Hi,
I compared the eu-Version and the us-sportpackage Version. It Seems that the eu has differential Pooling fins on their differential OEM. Are any aftermarket fins available for the 370 yet? Because nismo had fins for the 350. Thanks. |
Has Modfish posted yet?
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Hey Spearshack!
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Get ready
Here u got the cooling fins on the europe model:
http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/9987/bild0130.jpg http://img9.imageshack.us/img9/1728/bild017bz.jpg Uploaded with ImageShack.us Someone has ideas what else is different? |
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Any other differences will be cosmetic. |
Fine, thank you.
So what differential and transmission (A/T) do you prefer for daily and track? Thanks! |
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I think the best color is blue. Seriously though... If you can't drive a manual, the best transmission for you is the automatic. If you hate paddle shifters, the best trasmission for you is the manual. If you like changing gears with a clutch, the best transmission is the manual. If you're not an expert driver and want to go as fast as possible, the best transmission is the automatic. If you think manuals are more fun and you want to have fun, the best transmission is the manual. If you'd like to worry about an automatic transmission overheating on the track, the best transmission is the automatic. If you bought the car already, then whatever you got is probably the best. You're getting a sport package so you'll get the LSD. If you're going to upgrade it to aftermarket, people seem to love the Quaife and Carbonetic options. |
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