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GTRFAN 12-05-2009 06:26 PM

Suspension mods
 
I am going to order some Eibach springs and Whiteline sways pretty soon. Does anyone have any good contacts and prices for these in Australia? The Whiteline stuff is local so I will go direct but the Eibachs seem to vary a lot in price.


Anyone else want to do a group buy on these?

Waqar 12-05-2009 06:31 PM

hmm I might be in want to know total cost first as I was thinking of getting exhaust first

already have put in berk hfc's in my car

GTRFAN 12-05-2009 06:33 PM

I am looking at the Invidia exhaust and Berks in the new year.

Waqar 12-05-2009 06:35 PM

F.I 12" for me, don't like the look of Invidia

GTRFAN 12-05-2009 06:43 PM

Yeah I don't like the rice titanium tips either, but that can be fixed easilly. The sound, no drone and no rasp has sold me compared to Still and FI.

markymark 12-05-2009 11:12 PM

I emailed whiteline regarding their swaybars and they said its still in early development, they're planning to release it early 2010.

as for the invidia catback + HFCs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOlMkWvUWGI

it sounds nice just by itself on their prototype vids, but when combined w berk hfc's it sounds quite different - and a fair bit more rasp?
edit: my bad, the vid's of the old design - the new one sounds awesome !

evse82 12-06-2009 03:05 PM

Yeah it is a nice sounding exhaust, but keep in mind, whatever you get, you'll end up with a little rasp when you change out the cats. I considered changing my cats back to stock (not for rasp but loudness), but was told not to. The stock cats are very restrictive and most of the power gains actually came from the cats and not the exhaust. Don't forget, the Stillen exhaust by itself is pretty quiet and has no rasp at all...

I'm used to the sound now, without the cats, I think any exhaust would be relatively tame. I absolutely love the burble I have though, just sitting at the lights it almost sounds like an 8. Sitting in 4th gear at about 60kph sounds absolutely amazing - just like an 8!

GTRFAN 12-06-2009 04:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by markymark (Post 309967)
I emailed whiteline regarding their swaybars and they said its still in early development, they're planning to release it early 2010.

Thats weird as this article is on their web site. - http://www.whiteline.com.au/docs/bul...way%20bars.pdf


Quote:

Originally Posted by evse82 (Post 310336)
Sitting in 4th gear at about 60kph sounds absolutely amazing - just like an 8!

Can't wait

GTRFAN 12-07-2009 12:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by markymark (Post 309967)
I emailed whiteline regarding their swaybars and they said its still in early development, they're planning to release it early 2010

Yep, just got a reply too. Looks like my mods are on hold till then.

Hi Darren,

Thanks for the email.

Unfortunately our 370Z part numbers are still in the early stages of development and are still yet to be officially released. We expect to all be good around mid February.

joe370z 12-14-2009 06:57 PM

I'm doing the same set up eibach springs and whiteline sways (when they come out). Forget sourcing the springs here (aust) get them from overseas as they want over $700 Aus for them here. Swaybars installed should be about $750 installed when they come out

Z1Performance 12-14-2009 07:17 PM

we've sent several sets of Eibachs to customers in Oz and NZ, so if you guys are after some, let us know

AH370Z 12-14-2009 07:19 PM

Im interested in the eibach springs aswell? Anyone think we need the rear camber kit?

GTRFAN 12-14-2009 08:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by joe370z (Post 323681)
I'm doing the same set up eibach springs and whiteline sways (when they come out). Forget sourcing the springs here (aust) get them from overseas as they want over $700 Aus for them here. Swaybars installed should be about $750 installed when they come out

Sounds good. Yeah I'll try and get the local Whiteline to price match the US vendors but I doubt it.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Z1Performance (Post 323722)
we've sent several sets of Eibachs to customers in Oz and NZ, so if you guys are after some, let us know

Thanks, good to know. Sounds like a good plan to me.


Quote:

Originally Posted by AH370Z (Post 323726)
Im interested in the eibach springs aswell? Anyone think we need the rear camber kit?

Make sure we all chat when ready to buy as we can save with a group buy. Do we need a camber kit for a basic Eibach drop? I really like the look and feel of a mild neg camber setup, so I may leave it. Are we talking less than negative 2deg?

Mr Ed 12-15-2009 05:28 AM

Fulcrum suspensions can sell a set of TEIN coilovers for a 370Z.

They havent told me a fixed price yet, but it will be aroud $3000-$4000

Too pricey considering I only wanted to spent $1500.

For those who are interested, King Springs (Gold Coast) need a 370Z as a development vehicle. They need a car for a week. Needless to say, I said no cos $400 springs is not worth a week of them thrashing my car.... If they were going to do coil overs, it would have been a different story!

GTRFAN 12-15-2009 04:18 PM

Yeah I would definitely say no to King Springs developement, not because they aren't good but because of what you said about them thrashing it around testing the springs.

$4000 for coilovers on a Z is ridiculous. If it were a time attack GTR then maybe, but our Z's are daily cars and not hardcore circuit monsters and probably never will be.

There are plenty of decent coilovers from japan in the $1500 range.

email this guy as he lives in Japan and can source any part. He is highly recommended by the Silvia forum guys.

dartsun75@gmail.com
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