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Mike 07-06-2010 03:28 PM

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Originally Posted by stormcrow (Post 608448)
Thanks for all of the well wishes, guys. I am, of course, saddened a bit by the thought of selling the car, but what I have gained transcends some machine. I have been very fortunate in my life and now it is time to pay that forward.

sounds like a good thing then! Good luck with it!

Togo 07-06-2010 04:08 PM

Sounds like you might be making an addition to the family!


This car is seriously tempting...

m4a1mustang 07-06-2010 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Togo (Post 608946)
Sounds like you might be making an addition to the family!


This car is seriously tempting...

+1 and +1.

stormcrow 07-06-2010 09:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike (Post 608877)
sounds like a good thing then! Good luck with it!

It is, sir. You will meet her soon enough. :)


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Originally Posted by Togo (Post 608946)
Sounds like you might be making an addition to the family!


This car is seriously tempting...

Actually, I have a new addition to the family...in a certain sense of the word. :)

phantom21 07-09-2010 05:43 AM

See what woman will do to yah. ;) I kid, I kid. G/L with the sale.

Jumpin800agl 07-09-2010 08:36 AM

Great car and great seller. Hope everything works out great for you Jeremy. Congrats on making a positive decision.

stormcrow 07-19-2010 08:57 PM

BUMP FOR NEW PICS!!

shabarivas 07-19-2010 09:32 PM

Holy **** dude... that is one awesome car... if only i could get 30k for my z and not need to save up for a house down-payment - this thing would be sold. Those pics say it all - and the work by GTM looks amazing. Bump for you man - hope you sell it to a proper enthusiast - that car deserves an amazing home.

TongMan 07-20-2010 08:29 AM

wow...just watched the dyno video and noticed one thing...we got some pretty good motor mounts.

too bad you have to sell this car.

Jeffblue 07-20-2010 08:58 AM

awesome car, GLWS. what did they do to reinforce the engine to be able to handle the boost? from what it looked like you were running fairly high PSI, but maybe i just can't see

stormcrow 07-20-2010 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by shabarivas (Post 634214)
Holy **** dude... that is one awesome car... if only i could get 30k for my z and not need to save up for a house down-payment - this thing would be sold. Those pics say it all - and the work by GTM looks amazing. Bump for you man - hope you sell it to a proper enthusiast - that car deserves an amazing home.

Thanks, Shabarivas. I agree and hope I find her a proper home, as well. Would be tough to let her go to just anyone.


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Originally Posted by Jeffblue (Post 634807)
awesome car, GLWS. what did they do to reinforce the engine to be able to handle the boost? from what it looked like you were running fairly high PSI, but maybe i just can't see

Running 7psi low and 9psi high. Nothing done to the engine. Really no need on the 3.7litre at the level of boost I am running. Some people have upwards of 30k on the same setup I am running with zero issues.

Jit13 07-20-2010 09:12 PM

Was the clutch replaced to handle the boost ?

toner123 07-21-2010 01:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Jit13 (Post 636413)
Was the clutch replaced to handle the boost ?

I can answer this for storm hope he doesn't mind

The answer to your question is no the clutch was not replaced. From my understanding they did some test and there was no issue found causing the clutch to wear any faster then what it normally would. When I did my TT install I asked Sam about the clutch also if it needed to be replaced and he said no you will be fine. As storm said above there are people running with the same exact setup with 30,000 miles since the install and have reported zero problems. I believe the most someone has on the car is in the 40,000 range and that is on the stock clutch also. Dependability of the clutch will also depend mainly on the driver, from how he shifts and if he is trying to be speed racer from red light to red light. The last sentence is my opinion and what i was told from a very reputable person.

Storm hope you don't mind that I jumped in on this.

For the record Storm is a very OCD person and accepts nothing less then perfection even on the littlest of things. So who ever purchases this car rest assure that you are getting a great product.
Frank

Jeffblue 07-21-2010 06:04 AM

so if we can get500 whp without a built motor, we can push it a decent amount further once people start going that route. However, the Z can't really utilize too much more than 500.

stormcrow 07-21-2010 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by toner123 (Post 637002)
I can answer this for storm hope he doesn't mind

The answer to your question is no the clutch was not replaced. From my understanding they did some test and there was no issue found causing the clutch to wear any faster then what it normally would. When I did my TT install I asked Sam about the clutch also if it needed to be replaced and he said no you will be fine. As storm said above there are people running with the same exact setup with 30,000 miles since the install and have reported zero problems. I believe the most someone has on the car is in the 40,000 range and that is on the stock clutch also. Dependability of the clutch will also depend mainly on the driver, from how he shifts and if he is trying to be speed racer from red light to red light. The last sentence is my opinion and what i was told from a very reputable person.

Storm hope you don't mind that I jumped in on this.

For the record Storm is a very OCD person and accepts nothing less then perfection even on the littlest of things. So who ever purchases this car rest assure that you are getting a great product.
Frank

Thanks, Frank. I couldn't have said it better myself. You are absolutely correct. So far the stock clutch has performed absolutely flawlessly and I have a suspicion that it will continue to do so with my driving style. I never rev the motor and "dump the clutch" nor do I "ride the clutch" or shift hard. Even when doing 1st gear pulls, I am at speed before doing so.

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Originally Posted by Jeffblue (Post 637069)
so if we can get500 whp without a built motor, we can push it a decent amount further once people start going that route. However, the Z can't really utilize too much more than 500.

I wouldn't push the stock block much past 500whp for long periods of time. This is why I rarely drive on my high boost setting. But, you are correct - for the street, anything over 500whp is sort of pointless. It gets too dangerous as far as control goes.


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