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RobPhoboS

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  1. I drove down last year, it was brilliant - I went via back roads, not a single police car, no traffic jams and plenty of 'spirited' driving (left on thur morn, back mon eve). One other car with me on the way down but I did solo on the way back. Actually in all honesty the driving was the most enjoyable part (don't ask ).
  2. I'd say the set-up I have is great for the road, it's totally compliant so if you end up going over lunar surfaces (which are most UK roads right), then it handles the sudden change very nicely. If you wanted it firmer for more track use, I'd just use different springs (Swift Sport Spec-R which octet supplies iirc) but then you could consider the B8 shocks as they are for 30mm+ drop (B6's up to 30mm). As I said, for me, I just didn't want coilovers (unless I had a chance to try a bunch out). Either way, it would be good to let everyone know what you went with and how they feel
  3. Not to take anything away from Torqen, especially as I've seen the item in the metal - I personally didn't want coilovers, and I'm very happy with the yellow billies + tein S springs + eibach arbs + dw upper camber arms + prothane bushings + whiteline bushings + superpro bushings + all of the other guff I've bought
  4. Search is ye friend.... and I'll be nice for once New motor, of if can wield a solder iron...
  5. If you're looking for quotes, these guys are also very good (have built a friends 800odd bhp turbo), just like RPM, great reputation. http://www.nineexcellence.com/index.html
  6. Hey Alan, We had a big chat about it over on the US forums: http://my350z.com/forum/brakes-and-suspension/599448-350z-street-suspension-upgrade-springs-and-shocks-not-coil-over.html Long thread, be warned
  7. Picking my one up hopefully on Friday
  8. Holy crap, that's flipping awful. I didn't realise what was going on with this. How the heck is it in THAT condition ?
  9. Lambo doors... neon lights...
  10. Cheers for the detailed answers, bonus points to Bennett. I've not had it since 95, so weird to get it again but hey ho.
  11. Go to the website, and email/call. http://royalsteeringwheels.com I should be getting my one fitted this weekend or next
  12. If you look at the US forums, they are one of the top shops for stuff, so no, they aren't dodgy if that's what you were worried about.
  13. Completely agree. Look at my one, if it was falling apart, sure, replace it. It's just to stop crud getting in.
  14. I used Bilt Hamber Surfex HD a few weeks ago on my one, big improvement. Spray a bit onto it, a bit of warm water in a bucket, dunked it a couple of times and the dirt came off with a fresh looking filter. (I've had it on the car for at least 15k !) I let it dry out in the sunshine all day, and popped it back on the car after 24hrs. Before: After:
  15. I use it at work as well (VFX for film/tv), admittedly everyone else is running Linux but I've managed to keep my machine on Win 7
  16. I'm still running Win 7, I never have any issues with it, so I can't see the reason to update to 10 until all of the programs I use for visual effects only work on that. I just can't see what's better - is there some kind of comparison for it ? If it just ran my programs faster then sure, I'd use it.
  17. Will do at some point mate, just moving (good riddance Stratford) and off to Belgrade later in the month
  18. I (Sly) changed my ones for Prothane ones earlier in the year, certainly gives the steering a meaty feel now, I just need more tweaking imminently to the geo.
  19. Same here. Just order them from any of our traders on here if you aren't sure. They should just drop in, no force required.
  20. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NISSAN-350Z-BREMBO-EBC-Yellow-Stuff-FRONT-Brake-Pads-Yellowstuff-1128-/291439430606?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&fits=Model%3A350+Z&hash=item43db24cbce Or from Ferodo: http://www.camskill.co.uk/products.php?mode=search Technical specifications: Braking System: BREMBO Axle: Front Axle Width: 119.8mm Height: 73.6mm Thickness: 15.0mm Surface Friction Height: 55.6mm
  21. I've updated my post here with another dyno result, a few minor changes since the original H-dev one: http://www.350z-uk.com/topic/23450-dyno-results-info-thread/page__st__60#entry968604
  22. I tried a can of BG44k (awful design, need a funnel!) - I may try another but what's happening for me is when it's full it reads fairly accurately but once down to halfway, it goes a bit mad. So one of the sensors is definitely buggered
  23. About 12k approximately And what's your preference, RWD, 2 seats, power, steering feel, fun, practical etc etc (maybe just a top 3-5)
  24. Luke0549: Theoretically, what's your budget ?
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