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  1. Zeds, M3's, kit cars, and motorbikes in mine: http://www.youtube.com/user/trackpig?feature=mhee
  2. This is the same noise mine was making. I had the clutch and fly replaced and is now spot on. The springs in the flywheel had compressed in mine, the rattling is the two sections of flywheel hitting each other as they are no longer cushioned by the compressed springs. (on phone so hard to give better explanation)
  3. Taken on my recent nurburgring trip. The Z being used as was intended:
  4. That sound good to me, cheers. I have all tcs systems switched off. I know its been discussed on here but thats the way I like to drive the car. I really do rate the federal tyres. I purchased 235/40/18's and 255/35/18's for the rear. They drive well on the road and grip better than any road tyre ive used, they are better than hankook rs2's in my opinion. I have not drive in the wet on them though. They have worn very smoothly and have not torn or worn the edges. They were around £540 delivered for the set
  5. Everybody has to be a beginner at some point. Stick to the right and be observant and you will be fine. Just make sure you do it. Book up, drive over and do it. If you are a petrolhead, there is no better place.
  6. I have completed roughly 85 laps of the ring now over 7 trips and 6 years. Practice is key but the distance and cost limits how often I can get there. My brakes held up great, I am very pleased with them. I had zero braking problems. EBC discs, Bluestuff pads and my trusty cooling ducts. I tend to run 2 laps back to back then take a cooling down period, this not only helps brakes but also tyres to stay at resonable temps and pressures. I had my BC's set to 15 front and 13 rear. I was running 255/35/18's on the rear so wanted to compensate for the very stiff unforgiving sidewall. I run 15 clicks all round (30 clicks of adjustment are available) on the road, as some of you know, the ring is quite bumpy in places and not smooth like a normal race track. @Bennet/ GT4 Z- you may well be right about some of dodgy lines. I will have to look up the corner names so I can check out where you mention my lines are off. I have not had any instruction at the ring and just "use the force" . What I do find usefull though is to play ring lap videos side by side so I can compare different lines and speeds. I have watched Taurim vids and he is just quick all the way round! Do you have your 8.15 lap on video? I'd love to see where I am losing the time.
  7. Thank for the comments guys! Check out the other vids on my youtube account from the weekend if you like. There are some interesting tussles on there! There really is nothing like a trip to the nurburgring and the high speed autobahn blasts that go with it- 150mph gps for what felt like ages, my rear tyre profile has robbed some of my top speed. I have some ring lap tickets in the for sale section if anyone is planning a trip over there. Check them out.
  8. Hi I have a total of 15 laps for sale at the Nurburgring. They are spread over 3 cards. One card also has 20euros of food vouchers on there. So thats 15 laps and 20euro food voucher. This would be roughly £280 worth. I am after £225 delivered.
  9. Well we are back from the Nurburgring. It turned out to be a fairly eventfull trip to say the least! The cars performed very well. This time they included: 3x 350z, csl, vxt, e36 m3 evo and a s2000. I set my new best time of 8.23min BTG which I am very happy with My Z could be faster but when I take into account the limited mod budget ive had and the fact the girlfriend uses the car as a daily driver, once again I am impressed with the versatility of the car.
  10. disconnecting one of your anti roll bar links and driving the car is a quick and easy way of checking if the links are at fault.
  11. My tyres wear very evenly across the width of the tyre but with a bit of feathering on the outside edge. If you are ending up with bald inner edges with only -2.5 camber, I suggest your toe may be incorrect.
  12. The settings I wanted- not too far from standard were attainable with standard toe and camber adjusters. No extra parts required. With a 20mm drop, the front camber measured -1.2 deg ( still in Nissan spec). The rear camber was set to -2.0 degrees.
  13. I fitted them myself. I then took the car to be alligned. It was £59 for front and rear toe. £12.50 per corner for camber. Only the rear is adjustable for camber. Try to leave the settings of the rear spring height adjusters and the damper bodies as they are from the factory for now. If you find the car wants lowering from the factory settings, make sure you adjust the spring height and damper body length equally.
  14. I measured the ride height before I fitted my BC kit and dropped each corner by 20mm. I am happy with that. I dont like my cars too low and scrapping the ground. The fitting price sounds alittle steep to me but may be the going rate round your way.
  15. My first trackday was in a 1987 bmw 325i sport worth about £700. It was named the trackpig. 170bhp and an LSD. What a laugh. Great car. RIP
  16. My MNR was 8 seconds a lap quicker around cadwell park than my stripped out 321bhp e36 m3 evo. The power to weight ratio is what makes a car quick around a tight track. But the car still has to be driven in the right way. A 1000 bhp per ton car will still be off the pace if the driver cant drive it properly. Even with FI and a fancy diff and suspension, I dont see a Z keeping up with a well driven, high power to weight, 7 style car. Well done if you can though
  17. Well I am going to the Nurburgring on friday followed by Spa on wednesday! I can tell you all about it and you can save yourself the hassle
  18. I have passed GT3's, caterhams, lambo's etc in my zed at the Nurburgring or other trackdays. Fact. In my previous post I said, "well driven 7/ catherham/ MNR etc on track" Its all about getting the best from your equipment
  19. I used to own a caterham copy- an MNR with a R1 bike engine. I can tell you one of these cars is in a different league to a 350z around a track. I dont think any 350z owner really thinks they could hustle a well driven 7/ catherham/ MNR etc on track. All we are doing is sharing knowledge on how to tweak the Z while at the track to make it a more fun, less nannying experience. I dont go into detailing/ polishing related threads and call them crazy fools!
  20. So you turned off ABS and TCS? You crazy *******! You may face the wrath of the anti fun police!
  21. Well done- give them a lick of black paint and they will look fine. I have to say though, the single flat bracket of mine is probably easier to make. Get it on track and get them tested!
  22. Ive done a 3500 mile euro trip. 5000 miles is going to be a good acheivement! My top tip is: dont get too boozed up on the evenings as you have a long day ahead of you!
  23. Ummmm. Sorry mate, no-one gets a GTR at 21 without some luck featuring in there. I worked 70+ hours from the age of 18 (when I left college), I cant accept that there would be any way I could afford a £20K car at 18 and then insure it regardless of what I did for a living. I now own a company that turns over 5m a year and I cant afford a GTR ........ sure, I could sell my house and buy somewhere much smaller, but to do that at 21?? Fair play to you and your mate, always good to see someone grafting for what theyve got, but you cant tell me that anyone, anywhere could have a GTR at 21 if they worked hard, I cant accept that. is he a drug dealer neil? thats the only way at that age i can think that someone can make enough money to buy a GTR; or working for the family business. not saying either job isn;t hard work Neilp is pretty gansta himself!
  24. You know you have had the wool pulled over your eyes. Private sale of dealer? I belive it is illegal to misrepresent the mileage of a car. Did he list the kms or miles in the advert?
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