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Viera 06-10-2010 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by stormcrow (Post 571037)
Z1804 has already PM'ed me the details and an invite. It seems there is about an 80% chance that I will be able to attend. I am awaiting a call to cement my final plans for this weekend. I truly hope I can make it out as the alternative is not going to be nearly as fun. ;)

That's what I like to hear. :tup:

xiven 06-10-2010 11:42 AM

stormcrow should lead the pack so we can "try" to catch up although I doubt we'll even come close. :driving:

bullitt5897 06-10-2010 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Viera (Post 570997)
Damn, Storm... your Z is lookin' real good. Wish you could join us this Saturday for our mountain run!

And Bullitt, what's the ETA of the installation?


My build thread should be up this weekend :tup:

JB-370z 06-10-2010 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by bullitt5897 (Post 571150)
My build thread should be up this weekend :tup:

I am stoked to hear this. I have been waiting and waiting for this ever since you told us about it many many months back! I think everyone on the fourm should send you rep points for this.:bowrofl:

bullitt5897 06-10-2010 02:10 PM

hahahaha I know right.... Well I have Sam to thank since he is the one that is building probably this most thought through FI Thread ever!!! There will be ALOT of info and discussion in my thread for sure! :tup: nothing like breaking into uncharted territories ;)

stormcrow 06-10-2010 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by xiven (Post 571076)
stormcrow should lead the pack so we can "try" to catch up although I doubt we'll even come close. :driving:

Nah. I will take the rear. I need some rock chips in my freshly painted front bumper and I don't want to hold the hardcore drivers up. :)

bullitt5897 06-10-2010 03:51 PM

hahaha Jeremy you crack me up bro! what time are yall leavin saturday? If my other plans fall through you mind if I catch a ride with you Jeremy? I want a taste for the TT power lol you know what I am going through! I take it the trip up to the mountains is Saturday? Its either go shoot my brother's .338 canon and video tape its mayhem or play with you guys...

370z4Steve 06-10-2010 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by stormcrow (Post 570952)
....fortunate I have been being able to build the 350Z, owning the GT-R and now having the 370Z and its build....

So how does your TT370z compare to the GTR you owned..power, fun factor, acceleration etc.. likes or dislikes so far?

stormcrow 06-10-2010 07:04 PM

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Originally Posted by bullitt5897 (Post 571394)
hahaha Jeremy you crack me up bro! what time are yall leavin saturday? If my other plans fall through you mind if I catch a ride with you Jeremy? I want a taste for the TT power lol you know what I am going through! I take it the trip up to the mountains is Saturday? Its either go shoot my brother's .338 canon and video tape its mayhem or play with you guys...

You know you are always more than welcome to ride along...and drive some, as well. Yup, it's Saturday. Meet before and then ride out. My only caveat is that I had promised a friend that we would go to the range! Bro, you and I are always either driving or shooting. *lol* I hate to bail on my friend, but am considering it as I get very few nice weekends to bang on the car and it looks to be a nice Saturday. Ugh. Sometimes it sucks being a "good guy".


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Originally Posted by 370z4Steve (Post 571446)
So how does your TT370z compare to the GTR you owned..power, fun factor, acceleration etc.. likes or dislikes so far?

The GT-R was much quicker out of the hole. It spooled faster and the AWD couldn't be touched from a launch. As far as acceleration goes, the Z seems to peel back the speedo more quickly, but the GT-R had more felt torque so it was deceptive. I feel a much greater connection with the Z due to the more compact body and feel as well as the actual clutch pedal and shifter. The Z seems to handle better, IMHO, than the GT-R did. My Z feels much more stable (less body roll) than the GT-R did, but I am on coilovers and do have sway bars whereas the GT-R was only lowered on springs. That said, the GT-R..I couldn't push it hard enough on the mountain roads to feel like it was ever about to get away from me. I am excited to see how the 370 performs on the same roads. With my 350Z TT VQ35DE/GReddy TT combo, I had a LOT of feathering to do to keep from losing the a$$ end on those mountain roads. No LSD and 600ft lbs of torque coming on in 1500 RPMs made for a wild ride.

Overall I am happier with the 370 than I was with the GT-R. For my street driving, it more than suffices and keeps me connected to the car.

cjof2003 06-11-2010 07:27 PM

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Originally Posted by stormcrow (Post 568885)
Thanks, man. Let me guess, your office buildings are in the Galleria? :)

yup :tiphat:

toner123 06-15-2010 12:16 AM

Well storm I am stealing your thread lol. Today was day 1 of getting my car ready for the installation. Tomorrow the the exhaust comes with the test pipes and oil cooler. On wed my TT kit will be here, well most of it, and the rest comes in on thurday. The spacing out of everything is nice since it allows me to keep up with it. So taday I removed the front bumber, intakes, removed both headers, stearing coupler, and the entire exhaust. Every thing was going great till I got to the driver side header. That damn thing is a major pain in the rear, like what was Nissan thinking lol. I am going to wait till last before putting the echaust in that way i have more room on the ground. So the plan for tomorrow is I am going to drop the oil pan, remove the intake manifold, remove the O2 sensors, and get the fuel rails ready for the new injectors. Also will probably get the oil cooler installed since that goes behind the inner-cooler. Just letting you know where I am at, I think I did awsome and got alot done today consider three bolts on the driver side header were stuck in there.
Frank

travisjb 06-15-2010 08:24 AM

toner, good progress... the manifold bolt issue is often discussed on this board. i think there are a few posts that discuss how to get at it

toner123 06-15-2010 08:57 AM

yea after about 4 hours of hell i got it out. I don't know why Nissan puts them in dry. Also even the heat shield bolts were locked down. tw of them snaped and the third one i had to cut. Passange side header came off easily though.
Thanks
Frank

FuszNissan 06-15-2010 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by toner123 (Post 577839)
yea after about 4 hours of hell i got it out. I don't know why Nissan puts them in dry. Also even the heat shield bolts were locked down. tw of them snaped and the third one i had to cut. Passange side header came off easily though.
Thanks
Frank

It's that steering link on the driver side that makes things so difficult.

hfrog355 06-15-2010 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by toner123 (Post 577678)
Well storm I am stealing your thread lol.

Can I petition for you to start your own thread?


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