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DR_ 04-10-2013 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by cv129 (Post 2256892)
Errrrrr!!!!:mad:

I blame Nismo09 :icon17: If he didn't ask for even more negative camber they might have gone to production with the second prototype..

cv129 04-23-2013 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by DR_ (Post 2260298)
I blame Nismo09 :icon17: If he didn't ask for even more negative camber they might have gone to production with the second prototype..

I called today, got through on my third attempt, seems like they are now doing a v4 for more caster adjustment, and aiming to be tested with Nismo09 in approximately 2 weeks.

Production + assembly are estimated to be 2 months. Theoretically, the fastest we will be able to get it is about 3 months from now.

I hope this is the final version

VDC_OFF 04-23-2013 11:25 AM

after all this r&d, im scared to know the price.

ZMan8 04-23-2013 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by VDC_OFF (Post 2280784)
after all this r&d, im scared to know the price.

:iagree: :ugh2:

cv129 04-23-2013 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by VDC_OFF (Post 2280784)
after all this r&d, im scared to know the price.

Won't be the cheapest, but definitely not the most expensive

Lol VDC you have top secret intake listed and you are scared of the price of these arms?

ChrisSlicks 04-23-2013 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by nismo09 (Post 2174635)
Well, if you haven’t modded your car yet with front camber plates – I will (finally) be testing the SPL Parts folks prototype 2 arms this Friday at Harris Hill Raceway. They tested the prototype 1 versions with the two 370z teams that ran Grand Am’s Continental American Racing Series last year so I have to believe they are very close to having a product for you and me. I personally have been waiting and harassing SPL to develop these arms for 2 ½ years. I didn’t want to buy the cheap, less structurally sound products (sorry if that offends anyone) that are currently on the market. If you saw the 350z camber plates SPL made, you know they were the best by far on the market and for my Nismo and all the track driving I do (twice a month & some OTD’s) I have to have something that is very hard to wear out. Plus after driving COTA last month, I definitely need more camber for those hairpin turns (and more brakes too). ;) Totally bad *** track. Wider than anything I have ever seen/driven and smoother than an airport runway.

I will keep you posted on the progress if you are interested and get some pictures out if they let me. Here’s hoping that we 370z folks FINALLY get we what we have been waiting for. At least what I have been waiting for anyway. lol

Cheers.

Here are the 350z arms I was talking about from SPL's website – you can see how stout and structurally sound they are - nicely built and should not fail:

https://www.splparts.com/store/produ...hp?pid270.html

Here is the latest from the Grand Am Series on the 370z’s progression by the Doran Racing Team:

Tim Bell Impresses in First Official Drive with Doran Racing in Nissan 370Z

I think you meant World Challenge (there were 2 370 entries in WC last year), the Doran 370Z in Grand-Am has their own custom designed and engineered control arms. Doran does produce and sell them in small quantities as of the end of last year but they are super expensive and for the die-hard track rats and race cars only.

None the less I think these will be a huge step up from the SPC control arms who's bushings and ball-joints require annual replacement in a track environment. If it is like the 350 version it should have real spherical bushings and be billet aluminum instead of steel and rubber like SPC.

dP3NGU1N 04-23-2013 12:13 PM

I'm such a nub... I keep getting SPC and SPL confused... :shakes head:

VDC_OFF 04-23-2013 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by cv129 (Post 2280866)
Won't be the cheapest, but definitely not the most expensive

Lol VDC you have top secret intake listed and you are scared of the price of these arms?

Yup, thats why Im scared, I know more sacrifices are ahead. I had to have the Top Secret parts and I know I need these camber arms next which means more Ramen noodles. :icon14:

gomer_110 04-23-2013 08:28 PM

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Originally Posted by VDC_OFF (Post 2281023)
Yup, thats why Im scared, I know more sacrifices are ahead. I had to have the Top Secret parts and I know I need these camber arms next which means more Ramen noodles. :icon14:

You could always get the Doran arms. Surprised no one else has got a set of the Doran arms yet.

It will be interesting to see how the SPL arms compare to the Doran arms on price once they're finally released.

cv129 04-23-2013 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by gomer_110 (Post 2281754)
You could always get the Doran arms. Surprised no one else has got a set of the Doran arms yet.

It will be interesting to see how the SPL arms compare to the Doran arms on price once they're finally released.

I doubt it's as expensive as the doran arms....don't scare me now

ChrisSlicks 04-23-2013 09:14 PM

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Originally Posted by gomer_110 (Post 2281754)
You could always get the Doran arms. Surprised no one else has got a set of the Doran arms yet.

It will be interesting to see how the SPL arms compare to the Doran arms on price once they're finally released.

I have a set on order, will be here by the end of the week and track tested on Monday, Tuesday. Was trying to get them last year but they weren't quite ready for sale yet.

Robert_K 04-24-2013 05:32 AM

Nothing really SPL is "in-expensive." But you get a high quality part that will last! That is what I pay top dollar for.

nismo09 04-24-2013 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by DR_ (Post 2260298)
I blame Nismo09 :icon17: If he didn't ask for even more negative camber they might have gone to production with the second prototype..

Yep - it is my fault. :tup:

Seriously speaking, I was told that the pirelli world challange folks want/need more camber and caster - and yes I want to be able to get at least -3.5 camber out of these just like the ones that were made for the 350z's. The proto type II's just were not going to get there. Remember, Sean is a perfectionist which i love. I talked to him on the 17th and he said 2 more weeks at the latest so we will see. Trust me - I will be first in line. :tiphat:

VDC_OFF 04-24-2013 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by nismo09 (Post 2283131)
Yep - it is my fault. :tup:

Seriously speaking, I was told that the pirelli world challange folks want/need more camber and caster - and yes I want to be able to get at least -3.5 camber out of these just like the ones that were made for the 350z's. The proto type II's just were not going to get there. Remember, Sean is a perfectionist which i love. I talked to him on the 17th and he said 2 more weeks at the latest so we will see. Trust me - I will be first in line. :tiphat:

wow they couldnt get -3.5, but you are not dropped much correct? Im looking for -3 ~ -5 with a 1" to 1.5" drop. You think that would be possible?

nismo09 04-24-2013 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Robert_K (Post 2282309)
Nothing really SPL is "in-expensive." But you get a high quality part that will last! That is what I pay top dollar for.

:iagree:

That is why I have been waiting almost 3 years for these guy's to make them. Trust me - I have been pushing.


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