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TopgunZ 10-10-2018 10:25 AM

Its all about the journey, not the destination.

Build one yourself and it will mean so much more to you.

Just my :twocents:

boomersoone 10-10-2018 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by TopgunZ (Post 3791287)
Its all about the journey, not the destination.

Build one yourself and it will mean so much more to you.

Just my :twocents:

I agree bro. I plan on building this car to the best time attack beast as I can. :)

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Hotrodz 10-10-2018 02:13 PM

Congrats on the new purchase. Come run with us at AZ NASA. There a couple of GTRs that show up now and then. I will be going to Chuckawalla next month and participating in the Nissan Challenge. The event done by Speed Ventures and there are a number of forum brother that will be there. I in Kingman by the way.

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Geoff-AU 10-12-2018 12:50 AM

now that's a story with a happy ending. congrats!

Girald 02-23-2020 09:36 PM

congrats on tyour purchase...

LMAO on some of these posts...

look, it simple - find out who tuned it, ask the tuner how the car is spec'ed and how to approach a long distance trip.

on the highway you are mostly driving in vacuum, and the engine is not trying too hard. you just need to be light on the pedal till you get home, schedule a local tuner appointment and tune the car locally wherever you end up.

370z will never be tuned below premium, so thats just nonsense.

if the car comes with an afr gauge (which it should being boosted), just monitor it and make sure you are as close to 14.7 as possible..

you wont kill the car running it cross country (driving it like a normal human) but you can fk it royally driving like you stole it all the way there.

Rusty 02-23-2020 09:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Girald (Post 3910401)
congrats on tyour purchase...

LMAO on some of these posts...

look, it simple - find out who tuned it, ask the tuner how the car is spec'ed and how to approach a long distance trip.

on the highway you are mostly driving in vacuum, and the engine is not trying too hard. you just need to be light on the pedal till you get home, schedule a local tuner appointment and tune the car locally wherever you end up.

370z will never be tuned below premium, so thats just nonsense.

if the car comes with an afr gauge (which it should being boosted), just monitor it and make sure you are as close to 14.7 as possible..

you wont kill the car running it cross country (driving it like a normal human) but you can fk it royally driving like you stole it all the way there.

Got a job for you, since you like digging old post up. :rofl2:

DUSHER 02-23-2020 10:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 3578222)
Premium, yes. But 91 or 93 might not be something the dealer knows. Also, if they've been letting people test drive it on the wrong octane, you're going to have a bad time. You need an oil analysis and compression test asap, and set aside money for a retune with your elevation and fuel.

after working at several dealerships for 15 plus years, I can tell you right now that at least several people put that car through hell and back. On top of that they will only use the cheapest gas to fill it up. When I worked for BMW we strictly used 87 on every car whether it be a customers car or the shuttle.

edit: **** this thread was necro'd. Well I'll keep this here in hopes someone else finds it useful.


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