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Originally Posted by MIKE_STR I liked the RS3's just fine. Great tire that handles heat well. I don't like the new price gouging of the RS3's... up $200 a set...
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I just checked TireRack and noticed that they V2 RS3s seem to have gone down in price from when they originally went on sale a few months ago. My 275/35/19s went down about $44 a tire ($356->$312), so now they're priced about the same as the 200TW V1 RS3s (before they went on closeout). 255/35/18s are $227 a tire. |
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Btw Jeff, do you ever run into ABS lock up with your Z? What pads are you using?
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Stock pads. I run into what I'm pretty sure is ice mode a lot on asphalt, and it's pretty miserable when it happens, but I haven't had problems with it on the concrete at el toro.
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Once Sept hits, I'll probably have 10-12 sets of 315 and 335 A6's for sale, FWIW. Most will have 12-30 runs on them. They'll be for sale at substantially less than sticker tires cost.
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Hi Mike,
How have things been going? Have to admit at the Farmington Pro in 2013 (was there in my '67 Camaro in STX) I remember seeing your car and thinking to myself "Hmm, a 370 would be fun in STR" - year and a half later, I have one, and am looking at STR prep. Some questions I haven't seen clearly answered elsewhere, though there's still more research to do-
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Anyway, race today... But I've learned a lot this year and can certainly save you some time. I'll try and get on tonight to answer all your questions.
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Different Mike, but I'll take an initial stab....fWIW, I've been pretty happy with the Cusco RS 1.5 I have in the BSP car, but it took some finangling to get right. At least with the 350z, we have all had to modify the Kinetix arms (thinner jam nuts and grinding down the thread portion of the A-arm to get enough camber). Even at my ride height, I got more camber out of offset bushings than the Kinetix arms as they were shipped. You can get the rear spring perches from BC, Stance, Megan, etc for not much money. I have used the Megan for 3-4 years now without issue (and so has Peters in STR/STU). You can tune throttle latency and saturation with UPREV. Can't comment on the bushings for a 370, but the compression rod and front lower control arm bushings are a once a year replacement if you use stock on a 350z.
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Thanks for the info Mike and Mike! Could either of you post a link to the rear spring stuff you got? The Megan and other parts I find for the 370 all seem to want to work with their own wacky springs, not the normal 2.5" stuff.
For the Uprev, do I have to buy a copy? Or if I take my car to a tuner who already has the software, can he just use it on my car? Since we have to run cats, is there much gain in catted longtube headers vs. stock manifolds + berk HFC? What's the best dynos you guys have seen of ~ST prep 370's? For those not familiar with the ST rules, we are allowed to do: Headers (but must maintain cats in roughly the stock location - cats can be aftermarket) Cat-back exhaust Cold air intake (up to throttle body, have to keep stock MAF sensors) ECU tune (up to 100 octane fuel, no e85) Crank and accessory pulleys |
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You have to call Megan, BC, Stance, etc....they don't list them separately. At least for the 350z....they use 2.5" springs. The popularity of "true" coilovers has left all of those guys with all sorts of rear spring perches on the shelf. You will want to find an UPREV tuner (there are a bunch), but you can also buy the tuner version for more money.
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Rear subframe bushings - need to be done? Made a big difference on my 240sx, and Brian talks about them on the 350. I see there are some solid aluminum (illegal) parts out there for the 370, but not the normal delrin stuff?
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Got some parts put together - wrenching starts soon
Ingredients for the STR recipe « J-Rho's '67 Camaro Z28 STX build |
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First drive today with it put back together: First drive in STR trim « J-Rho's '67 Camaro Z28 STX build
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