I checked the part numbers and diagrams for the sport package brakes, calipers, and LSD. According to the Courtesy Nissan website all the parts are available for purchase. The brake
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I checked the part numbers and diagrams for the sport package brakes, calipers, and LSD. According to the Courtesy Nissan website all the parts are available for purchase. The brake rotors and calipers run about 1500 +odds and ends like hardware and pads. The Diff. is priced around 700 + or - any additional parts necessary. I have an e-mail in to the parts dept. asking for a firm quote, if it is possible, and what other parts I would need.
Also, for general knowledge, sport pack wheels come out to about 3,250 if purchased independently. I should have bought the car this way ugh. Any comments or insights are welcome.
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If you can wait, unused wheels may start appearing secondhand, as people buy new, bigger rims.
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Yeah. I'm not going to sweat the rims too much. I would of liked them if I had bought the car that way, but if I'm going to spend money after the fact I'm getting Volks. There are already two sets of 18's up on e-bay. If I had the sport pack rims I would wrap them in a DOT race tire and keep them for a track setup.
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I did the same thing...BUT almost everything that the sport package comes with it. You can get better parts in the aftermarket.
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I got an e-mail today with a price quote for the LSD a brake upgrade. As far as the brakes go you will not find a 4-wheel brake upgrade for less. 1764.04 for all four rotors, calipers, pads and hardware. Even if you subbed in aftermarket rotors it would still be a steal. The LSD is 1772.86 much less of a bargain. I'll hold out for an aftermarket LSD.
Sidebar: The sport package has different lower control arms than the base/touring. Courtesy said it has stiffer bushings.
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^^^ Do you believe a dealership when they say something like "It has stiffer bushings"? I don't. I would believe the different control arms, but I'm still doubting that.
$700 for OEM LSD?! No thanks. I'd rather go aftermarket.
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I think this is the best way to go..
Purchasing items after the sale, and it could be either Nissan or after-market items is the way to go. I've seen some good deals by the parts departments at various Nissan dealers. However, more items will be coming out to match these different upgrades/packages being offered. Also, why finance these items into the cost of the car? Lastly, if your a do-it-yourselfer all the better.
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The other issue that we're facing in Canada, is ever stiffening laws about modding. Insurance issues as well. So.... In my case I'm more likely to go with the sport pkg. |
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Yeah, starting with base if you are going to go all out may be the best way. I still think the stock Akebono brakes are going to be the most cost effective method of getting a very trackable brake setup.
However, I am not going all out. I want to make some subtle improvements. Just enough to make the car my own and learn her inside and out. 1770 for viscous LSD is NOT worth it. I would rather wait for the OS Giken unit. Should be better and cheaper.
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I love the rev-match feature even though I used to be a manual snob. I realized quickly that the rev-match does allow you to concentrate more on driving, even if heel-toe is second nature. It took a few miles for me to stop reaching for the gas pedal to blip the throttle, but I see the light and am very happy that I have this feature. Downshifts are very smooth and never upset the car, allowing you to get on the gas a little quicker than normal. I love the leather/suede interior, upgraded stereo and the aluminum pedals are nice. It's a street car and the added weight is worth the comfort for me. If this isn't the case for you, I suggest the base w/ sport package at a minimum. The 370Z has a great chassis, and great brakes. I think most would agree that the part that needs to be addressed the most as a street car is the power. A lightly modified street car will likely simply start as a Sport equiped car with intake/exhaust and maybe a light flywheel. You don't really need to touch the brakes unless you 1. didn't get a sport pack (which I'm suggesting against here) or 2. measure you cars performance by the number of aftermarket parts on it (which is dumb). Those that track their car may want to upgrade their brake and clutch lines and grab an oil cooler/diff cooler, but won't really need to touch much more than that besides super sticky tires and put the car on a diet. Of course the over the top cars that will be stripped down and built up will obviously not be using the good-enough-for-most parts as they measure their performance in tenths of seconds and every advantage counts. In other words, all out race cars. I guess to sum up, get the sports pack unless you aren't an enthusiast (why are you here?) or are building a track monster. |
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I agree for the most part. If I hadn't bought the car already I would deff. go for the sport package. But, alas, I bought the car early on and had to take what the dealer had. As for man vs auto. I bought an auto because it was what was available. Now, after driving the auto, it would really be a tough decision to choose between the two trans.
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