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Josh88 370z gallery
Been a member here for a while and finally decided to post some good pics of my ride... Pics will be posted very soon
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Herrow!
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Needs more pictures. ;)
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http://www.the370z.com/members/josh8...5-12in-sub.jpg
http://www.the370z.com/members/josh8...4-dsc02308.jpg http://www.the370z.com/members/josh8...603-intake.jpg http://www.the370z.com/members/josh8...-de-badged.jpg http://www.the370z.com/members/josh8...ure10616-a.jpg http://www.the370z.com/members/josh8...ure10615-a.jpg http://www.the370z.com/members/josh8...clear-brad.jpg http://www.the370z.com/members/josh8...ure10612-a.jpg Lowered on BC BR coilovers with SPC rear arms and H&R spacers 25mm rear and 20mm front http://www.the370z.com/members/josh8...7-gsxr-750.jpg This is my old ride, alot faster but not so great in the rain (07 GSXR 750) |
Nice.
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wow your visibility out the back must suck :)
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Nice car. Looks so familiar...
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Very nice.
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Thanks, only other plans are for exhaust... I'm debating between Berk and FI. I allready have the Berk HFC's installed. I love the FI carbon fiber look, but worried about clearance issues since I'm lowered.
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Smooth set up!
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What is your alignment at (front/rear camber)?
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Nothing on the front?
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Very nice stance, my man. How do you like the BC coilovers?
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sik car nice nav
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^^ I don't think your content was posted correctly. It's not showing up.....just a big blank post.
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fixed for you...
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Nice Ride...Really like your Nav Unit
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soo what did u end up dynoing at?
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so alignment is neccesary on rear to go with 20/25mm? one more question, I saw kenwood uses Garmin powered navigation system which is the best naviagation in my opinion, so my question is, how do you upgrade the navigation? I mean, regular garmin nagivations are small enough to bring it inside home and do the update map, but what about this wenwood garmin?
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Thanks for fixing my post, I put down 296 RWHP with berk HFC's and injen CAI. Alighnment is only needed because of the coilovers, just spacers should be fine. Also, the garmin can be updated via a usb thumb drive or burn the update to a cd. I'm trying to figure out how to change my icon to the 370z one on my maps...
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How to Install: Connect your Garmin GPS device to your computer. If you're downloading it from the website: Click Download. Click Open, if necessary. Click Extract. Browse to find the “Garmin/vehicle” folder on the Garmin drive. You may need to create the vehicle folder. Double-click the Unplug or Eject icon in your system tray. Click Stop, and then click OK. Unplug the USB cable from your Garmin GPS device. How to change your ride: On your GPS device, touch Settings. Select Map. Select Vehicle. Choose your favorite vehicle. |
They don't have a little 370Z car icon do they? I looked but did not see one on the garmin site.
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Omg, that 370Z car icon is tits, lol It even matches my PW color ;) Hey Josh88, when you got your coilovers installed, did they allign it to the stock specs?
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I installed the coilovers and spc rear camber arms myself and then took it to a shop to get it aligned. It's close to factory spec in the front and around -2 degrees of camber in the rear... Tires are wearing evenly so I think the alignment is good. Really loving the BC coilovers, just hate that I have to remove the rear plastics to adjust the rear dampening.
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^^ I thought I read somewhere that there are optional extenders for that (so you don't have to remove trunk lining). I'll try to find it.
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yeah there are extenders, but not sure if they will work on our cars... I wonder if anyone has tried to install them?
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Lol, there is an edit button for your posts.
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Haha yeah, got it
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Car looks mean! :tup:
And by the looks of the surroundings, Palm Harbor is a pretty nice place to live! |
Very nice Josh. Where did you get your F.I exhaust installed? I am getting mine soon.
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Did they say that the rear camber arms were necessary, cus I have kw's that are lowered an inch & the guy said he alligned it back to the factory specs. But everyone I see on the site has the camber arms & it's kinda confusing me if I need them or not.
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Well done!
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Installed the exhaust myself, and the rear camber arms are def necessary as I'm lowered around 1.4 inches. Your camber might be in spec, but your caster and toe may be whacked out. the arms help to run proper caster/toe while still allowing for near factory camber settings.
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