Originally Posted by CBRich I know you guys build a lot of cars but I hope you still get that feeling like a little kid every time you fire one
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01-08-2010, 04:48 PM | #91 (permalink) |
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The sad thing is, when you see the cars day in and day out getting worked on, you get sorta dull towards the cars, even the GT-Rs. But when they are finished, and they fire up and run on the dyno, you get that "first time" feeling all over again!
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01-08-2010, 05:59 PM | #92 (permalink) |
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Ok, these are my last update pics for the day, I swear!
Motor is back in the car, and the Spec Clutch is on! Check it out: Getting pretty close now!!
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01-09-2010, 02:41 PM | #97 (permalink) |
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I still want FI but I am going a different approach. I truley feel they are the guys to do the job right but not at the expense of having them keep my car for 6 months. Plus they didnt offer me a deal to use my car as their lab rat. They could have at least offered to pay the transportation fees to get my car there and back and I might have done it if they did. It was full price for everything and cost kept getting higher and higher and I punted on the whole thing! I walked and with no regrets. Sorry AAM but I am taking my money and my 370z elsewhere.
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01-10-2010, 02:25 AM | #99 (permalink) |
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I'd assume that with each Z they complete the process is refined and becomes more efficient cutting down on completion time
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01-10-2010, 05:47 PM | #100 (permalink) | |
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even with a Greddy kit you going to be looking at a few weeks for install and thats with all the parts ready to go!
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Regardless, I am glad to see you are moving on with your 370Z goals. Good luck with your future Z endeavors! Quote:
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By late spring we aim to be at the point where we will have a true shelf item - we'll be able to install a kit within a few weeks (or less if only the kit is being installed). Everything we make for the 370ZTT that is pure fabwork - Intercooler, Piping, Oil/Coolant Lines, Manifolds etc- is double and triple checked for fitment. And then set aside for reference/jigging. And we have refined most of our jigs and are beginning to build stock of the major components. Being able to install a TT kit from a box which has been proven to fit and perform versus having to literally design and create every component from scratch (which includes a lot of second and third variations) makes the all difference in time. And we are greatly appreciative of those, like Fusz Nissan, who are willing to be the first. That's one reason we have a shop 370Z - so that the products which end up on Lou's car fit and perform up to expectation. LOL, and so we can shoot for the limits of the stock block on the AAM 370Z later this winter!
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01-11-2010, 11:23 AM | #102 (permalink) |
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Lou imma drive out to St Louey just to hear this thing in person!
Not easy being the guinea pig, my friend...but well worth the wait, these guys are craftsmen from the look of the build.
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01-11-2010, 07:23 PM | #104 (permalink) |
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The direction I am going isnt available yet but honestly I am not in a hurry as I have spent the summer doing a really nice car audio install. I really wanted to have my Z this summer to drive and play with and I just didnt want to be in the waiting mode all summer.
Another thing I struggled with was the distance between AAM and where live. If any problems arose AAM is a long way away from me and that may be a big problem. I dont want to be in a position where I am dependant on them if something goes wrong. I really want to install my own FI system so I can fix and troubleshoot it all myself. I am most likely going to go with a Stillen Supercharger after they get it out there for a while. I dont want to be the first and have to fight with any initial release issues. I have relatively modest power goals for my Z and I feel the supercharger will more than fill my needs. I just know too many people who have gone the TT route and ended up falling into a deep money pit. I am not a racer, just an enthusiast. I may even again change my mind and leave the car as it is.
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