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eastwest2300 01-12-2014 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by H2O_Doc (Post 2647995)
One of our MAZOC members did 99.99%, but it was the easy part. I had the toughest part.

excellent man, thats awesome! did you make a block off plate yet for cold temps?

MightyBobo 01-12-2014 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by eastwest2300 (Post 2648087)
excellent man, thats awesome! did you make a block off plate yet for cold temps?

This. If you havent, you need to do it ASAP.

eastwest2300 01-12-2014 06:14 PM

Yeah, i did my homework, after having mine installed, luckily I don't drive my Z all that often.

H2O_Doc 01-12-2014 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by eastwest2300 (Post 2648087)
excellent man, thats awesome! did you make a block off plate yet for cold temps?

We did. Attached and currently covering part of the cooler.

The Stillen swaybar also made a noticeable difference.

I'm thinking maybe just do HFCs and call it done for a while (I might be kidding myself).

Sealed the paint today and topped off with some Collinite 845.

eastwest2300 01-12-2014 08:05 PM

so when the bumper is on, how are you putting on and taking off the block off plate?

H2O_Doc 01-12-2014 10:27 PM

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Originally Posted by eastwest2300 (Post 2648242)
so when the bumper is on, how are you putting on and taking off the block off plate?

I just pop the plastic rivets on the front end finisher assembly, pull it off, reach down, and remove the block-off plate. Attaches with Velcro. It takes less than two minutes.

eastwest2300 01-13-2014 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by H2O_Doc (Post 2648394)
I just pop the plastic rivets on the front end finisher assembly, pull it off, reach down, and remove the block-off plate. Attaches with Velcro. It takes less than two minutes.

Excellent.. good stuff man. Let me know if you have any questions as to when you should apply it.. I've pretty much tested the waters with it.

dmhenderson 01-13-2014 10:17 AM

Here's a Monday laugh for you:

Has anyone chipped their car? If so, mind giving me and reddit some feedback? : Autos

Guy claims Gforce chip added 50whp in proven dyno gains to his "buddy's car"

4r3s 01-13-2014 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by dmhenderson (Post 2648845)
Here's a Monday laugh for you:

Has anyone chipped their car? If so, mind giving me and reddit some feedback? : Autos

Guy claims Gforce chip added 50whp in proven dyno gains to his "buddy's car"

To retort the current top comment in the thread, I believe the opposite is true. In that, automakers typically tune their cars to meet epa regulations which indeed does leave a lot of room left on the table for improvements in the areas of horsepower and torque. Most cars are driven by your grandma and most people can't handle power of a pathetic 4 cylinder engine which is another reason a lot of performance is left on the table. I do not find 50whp out of this world for chipping a grand prix. Why do you find this outlandish?

the grand prix is a very different car than the Z keep in mind. The Z is a sports car and will not have this same issue.

Now is the specific product gforce any good? I don't know.

takjak2 01-13-2014 11:16 AM

Doc, glad you are enjoying the swaybar :driving:

On the chip topic, see the gains on BMW inline 6s or the year to year increases for most other cars. We don't see gains on the Z because the VQ is already stretched to the limit.

Z Stig 01-13-2014 12:15 PM

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Originally Posted by H2O_Doc (Post 2648394)
I just pop the plastic rivets on the front end finisher assembly, pull it off, reach down, and remove the block-off plate. Attaches with Velcro. It takes less than two minutes.

Hey Doc,

What oil cooler did you get? I have a 34 row from Z-1. I am interested in making a block plate. Did you take any pictures of yours?

MightyBobo 01-13-2014 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by 4r3s (Post 2648867)
To retort the current top comment in the thread, I believe the opposite is true. In that, automakers typically tune their cars to meet epa regulations which indeed does leave a lot of room left on the table for improvements in the areas of horsepower and torque. Most cars are driven by your grandma and most people can't handle power of a pathetic 4 cylinder engine which is another reason a lot of performance is left on the table. I do not find 50whp out of this world for chipping a grand prix. Why do you find this outlandish?

the grand prix is a very different car than the Z keep in mind. The Z is a sports car and will not have this same issue.

Now is the specific product gforce any good? I don't know.

FWIW, we have no idea if this is the Grand Prix GTP (supercharged), which would add a very large variable onto the table.

MightyBobo 01-13-2014 12:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Z Stig (Post 2649007)
Hey Doc,

What oil cooler did you get? I have a 34 row from Z-1. I am interested in making a block plate. Did you take any pictures of yours?

I just measured my oil cooler, and cut a sheet of aluminum from lowes to shape. Then I used the heavy duty velcro and stuck it onto the front of the cooler. It's stuck like a champ ever since then.

And FYI, H20 - I disagree with EW on the whole "when" put the plate on. If you arent on the track, you may as well cover it up almost completely at all times, with the exception of summer. Then you can probably rock 50% coverage or so. But winter, should be 100% coverage, period.

H2O_Doc 01-13-2014 12:32 PM

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Originally Posted by MightyBobo (Post 2649016)
I just measured my oil cooler, and cut a sheet of aluminum from lowes to shape. Then I used the heavy duty velcro and stuck it onto the front of the cooler. It's stuck like a champ ever since then.



And FYI, H20 - I disagree with EW on the whole "when" put the plate on. If you arent on the track, you may as well cover it up almost completely at all times, with the exception of summer. Then you can probably rock 50% coverage or so. But winter, should be 100% coverage, period.

Takjak2 made one for me exactly as you described.

As for how much to cover and when to uncover, you may well be correct.

H2O_Doc 01-13-2014 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Z Stig (Post 2649007)
Hey Doc,



What oil cooler did you get? I have a 34 row from Z-1. I am interested in making a block plate. Did you take any pictures of yours?

I have the same cooler and did as described above. Simple and effective. No photos : (


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