Originally Posted by DR_ Sorry to hear about this as I really liked where you were going with your build. This combined with all the other track issues (high oil
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08-28-2012, 01:55 PM | #31 (permalink) |
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there's a big difference between track days/HPDE's vs actual wheel-to-wheel racing. the Z is fine for those things as long as you have an oil cooler and proper braking prep
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I'm very aware with the difference since I have a SCCA and NASA club racing licenses, plus instruct for BMWCCA, PCA, and our local Driver's Edge. My Z was my Dad's and he did 4 track weekends with it and it did fine at his novice level with the prep in my signature. However within 5 hard laps of me driving it the clutch pedal stuck to the floor and then when I came into the pits the diff was binding up.
The plan is to sell my race car and just do track days with the Z but the way it stands it just isn't up to the task for my level of experience. |
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08-30-2012, 01:32 PM | #35 (permalink) |
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I use 75W140 since the diff gets so damn hot. Probably not good for street driving but works well on track.
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I guess I better stop shifting at 8200, at least until I recover from the cage build and can afford an LS swap.
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09-22-2012, 06:47 PM | #37 (permalink) |
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today was the day that I removed the engine/tranny!
I had to stop because I do not have the special socket to remove those bolt on the Lower cylinder block. it seem like an inverted Tork bolt. there is quite a few picture for those interessted . Tomorrow I will try to find the needed socket to go deeper in the engine ! |
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Broken oil pump. That explains alot about the lack of oil in the head. In the picture, looks like the block is cracked too. To the right of the crank.
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the block isnt cracked ,,, this is also my first guess when I looked at it...
but its only the oil pump assembly that is cracked , the engine block is Ok ! (for now,,,,) im still making payment |
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Did someone say an LS swap? It would probably be cheaper in the long run and way more potential.
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LS in a 370 means some parts development for mounts and whatnot, pretty much throwing out any remaining stock dash instrumentation that runs off the stock ECU, etc (and re-wiring any remaining accessories the ECU/BCM was driving...). Probably means throwing out the 7AT as well (which I think Megan370Z runs?) and putting in a T-56 (if that fits, not sure what other options are avail). It would be awesome, but it's a biiiiiig leap to take.
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I cant go for an LS swap ,,, there would be way to much work to be done.
my plan is still to look at the VHR crank if I can save it then swap it in my HR spare engine then swap the whole modded HR engine + 6mt tranny .. yup I do have that 7AT which is now for sale ! (not even 15 000 kms) |
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