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  1. Hey all threw HybridZ a bone in my thanks section... Check out the Z in June's Modified.
  2. Sorry, I've been in hibernation mode for the last few months due to having another child and storing the Z for the winter... I pulled the Z out as she'll be showing at the Portland International Auto Show next week in a special exhibit. The Splitter is 3/8ths ABS from TAP plastics, with longacre racing spoiler support rods. I took the front valance off and laid it on cardboard and used a 5 inch circle with a hole in the middle to run along the edge of the valance and make my template... I transferred and cut the plastic from there. It's reinforced underneath with aluminum supports you can see in the following picks if you look in the grill area. Here's a few more recent pics and the last one from www.natehasslerphotography.com, that's an outtake from a shoot that's slotted to run in a major magazine in the next few months. Credit: Nate Hassler Photography
  3. So I am finally to the spot where I got to weigh her and can update this thread with my results. I've got the SR20DET all pretty much finished, at least weight wise, and this is my outcome. I have no fans/heaters/etc..., full rewire with painless, fuel cell, auto power bar, corbeau seats, but stock dash, full carpet/trim inside. FG Bumpers. I'm 2300 with a full tank and me not in it on a truck scale. ~1100 front / ~1200 back... With a full to the top tank. I'm pretty happy so far. I plan to get her corner balanced when I get my LCAs and TCRs on, as I don't want to mess with the suspension too much until I can truly dial it in a bit. Then I'll know where it really stands, with incredible accuracy. All in all, I'm pleased with the results. I will change to a FG hood and hatch later down the road, as well as change out my super heavy wheels with some lighter ones and I believe I can cut another 50-100. There isn't much more I can take off the car of significant weight, other than really aggressive actions like lexan and undesirable mods that make driving it on the street altogether lame.
  4. I just picked up front and back for 10 bucks locally after seeing them on a few Zs at the Canby show. I was on my fourth glueing try with the black dragon ones... The BD ones are just too plain thick.
  5. I see 180-190 on the street on hot days and my first speed kicks in at 183 and the second speed at 193 and I rarely ever see over that. Oil temps are consistently 200-210.
  6. Yesterday I spent a few hours throwing in a 4.11 rear diff, as the 3.56 was not the right fit for the SR20DET and Vildini and other shops suggested getting closed to the 4.09 that came in the Silvia. It's a whole different beast now. Boost builds quick, as the rpms hop up super quick... It means I'm shifting out of first really rapidly, but it makes it up in 2nd and 3rd with really strong pulling. I was cruising at 65 in 4th with my old diff and it felt luggy, now it feels natural on the freeway and the ratio feels much more balanced to the engine. I also finished up the front splitter and supports - Attached is a dirty pic, but shows my good first shot at it.
  7. ^Agreed. a Linelock solenoid after the switch and before the T will do the trick just fine.
  8. I just did this mod... used 3/16th abs sheet... cost about 46 bucks at TAP Plastics to get cut in 17x60. I used a plastic 2.5 inch disc with a hole in the middle and ran it around the outside of the lip on cardboard to make the template. I also used some 2'' wide aluminum about the same thickness to bracket it up in the middle, going straight down from the horn mounts. Took a lot longer than I expected and isn't the easiest to do, especially getting the edges right.
  9. I've been playing with the idea of a splitter, just for kicks really, so got this finally worked out. The pictures are horrible, as I finished too late tonight and it was raining outside, so I just took some garage pics, but I like how it turned out, especially for a DIY setup.
  10. Thank you, sorry, I had a kid and haven't had the time to spend on the car... sleep is a priority! There are the Diamond 15x10 4.5 BS all around and fit just fine with the Flares... They weigh a ton though, so be warned. I've been hitting up some meets and such, so here's a couple pics. I'm doing little things here or there, but nothing radical for a while.
  11. I'm looking for a 4.11 R180 rear diff for my '72. My current setup is way to high and I'm looking to get to as near a stock ratio as the engine/trans had on it originally. I'm in 97233.
  12. Finally took it out to some meets this weekend... it went well. Lots of guys liked it and it's great encouragement to keep building.
  13. If shauns kit is the same I picked up, is '85 300zx non-turbo rotors. I've got the prototype of my attempt at the bracket completed. I've found a machininst and am going to source, cut, and drill my aluminum myself to save cost, but need the machining to spec done by him... Here's a pic of my test fit prototype. It's rough, but all that really matters is hole spacing and the machining specs of the inner and outer cuts on the bracket. It looks nifty.
  14. I had problems upgrading my braking system, but I'm really, really close to having the wilwood 1 inch M/C on and having my rear maxima caliper swap finished. I'll get the M/C on this week I hope and be driving around next weekend if the weather is nice. RebeccaZ inspired me to run a dual caliper system in the rear, so despite not really needing it yet, I have been working on prototyping a similiar bracket myself. I have it finished in plastic and am going to pick up some aluminum here soon to take to a machinist I've found to have him cut it and machine it to specs. When I install my rear disc swap, I'll use my prototype just to check fitment, then put the standard swap bracket on till I get my custom bracket machined and then swap that in later.
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