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Brycey

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  1. yeah much the same really! its been a long time since we last spoke so im sure ive done a few things since.. i've actually moved to sydney now but the car is still at merewether. im just kicking into gear again with it all and will be spending a bit of money soon to get it finally finished! ive spent too much money to keep it sitting.. glad to hear you're well and still have te ...

  2. Hi Brycey, I am good have not progressed a lot with my car but will work on it some more after christmas.How is your coming along? I still drive past you place every day and wonder how it is going?

    Cheers Rob

  3. these new hubs are suppose to be very close to the standard offset (within 1-3mm), so taking into consideration that im going for a wheel thats far beyond the stock spec, -13 is the way to go?
  4. cheers for that guys just got the bakes installed so the need to get some wheels is now very real! i have sent an email to Arizona z car asking for advice on the offset, hopefully ill get a reply soon so, is it uncommon for a 240z to have 9 inch wide wheels installed? i thought that this would have been relatively common for the big projects.. is this a bad idea? and how close would the -13 come to fitting? cheers everyone
  5. thanks for that detailed comment mate! as my car is an ongoing project that is currently (and has been) off the road for some time now, the required body work to fit such rims under the guards is not a problem as the body work is the final stage (currently on the last leg of the mechanical stage) iv heard mixed reviews about the 18in ride quality, I’m just after wheels that are big enough to fit over the brakes. I’m pretty sure 17in will do the trick but it would be nice to have some breathing room in there as they are quite large brakes i was advised that the difference between the 6 piston and 4 piston is pretty minimal, but the reason why i chose the 6 piston is so i could go the larger rotor with ease i wasn’t completely happy about getting drilled rotors (as you mentioned) as they are prone to cracking and has less overall surface area, but im exceptionally happy with the quality of these rotors, so this shouldn’t be a problem.. the car is intended to be half street half track car, so the finer details shouldn’t be too much of an issue as the car won’t be pushed to the edge every day.. i think i will have to get back in contact with Dave as he was very helpful throughout the importing process, and i really need to get a jump on these wheels as there is a 3 month wait once ordered!
  6. hey everyone hows it going? i have just received my big brake kit from arizona z car for my 240z and im just about to order some new wheels to actually fit over the brakes (volk GTM's) the dimensions that i have settled on are 18x9, and the offset available in the volk GTM range are -13, -3, -1. as far as im aware the 240z has a standard offset of zero, but with going to a wider wheel is it required to step into the negatives or do you keep the standard offset requardless of width? here is some info on the brakes http://www.arizonazcar.com/brake.html (i have the 5 stud all round, 6 piston front, 4 piston rear, 13in front and 12.2 rear) can anyone advice me on what offset is best suited? im keen to order asap as once the brakes go on i will have no wheels to move the car around with! any help is much appreciate!! many thanks
  7. heres a pic, the blown out part is very visable its on the exhaust.. im gonna go for a full metal one next time.. just a real kick to the bum for this to happen, its all gotta come apart again. so i think that im going to get a L24 EFI manifold and a new fuel rail.
  8. yeah it might be the type of gasket i used this time around.. here is a pic, i used the bottom one as the top one is stuffed as you can see it was kinda alkward gasket matching as the bottoms on the new gasket were circle :| no idea why, but i think im going to get a full metal mesh one rather then this style for the new one.. it jsut really really sucks because i just got it all back together and running really well - for about 10 minutes then for this to happen.. really disapointing.. oh well i guess this topics mystery is fixed, thanks again guys massive help, have a good one edit - my gasket has blown out just above number 6, there about a 3-4mm gap no idea how it did it, but its done.
  9. its all good, all sorted a mate came around just a short time ago with his spare TPS and its all fixed and running great but as things go, the 4 day old intake/exhaust gasket has blown out on number 6 -this is the exact issue that caused me to take it off the road in the first place. not happy if anyone wants me ill be in the corner crying
  10. alright well i just took it of the TB but cant figure out how to open it :S it seems to have 2 rivets on the back that follow through to a blank screw face.. how do you open her up :| also i should have mentioned that i rewired the intake manifold, thermostat etc while it was off the road to hide alot of wires etc but i checked it about 5 times just then and its all correct..
  11. thanks for that mate great to know, ill get right onto it and ill post up my progress when it happens, thanks again guys
  12. ill go investigate now.. is it just me or did unplugging the TPS make it slower? - or in other words, if i fix this problem will i get the power back or is it my imagination playing tricks on me thanks for this guys, lifesaver
  13. wow you were right tec280zx! and i think i am running lean naviathan, i rebuilt the engine and converted to 5 speed around may this year and never had a professional tune done, but never had this problem.. im going to get a tune done in the coming weeks now that i have it back on the road it feels alot slower though.. so how come it cuts with the throttle position senser connected but it dosnt cut with it disconnected??
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