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  1. Zedd club rules are more sensible to be fair a leader who knows where they are going, no over tacking,a designated photographer/video basically keep it simple and don't make the club look stupid.Fair enough I think

     

    Yeah I think we need to be sensible to be honest. A 13 car pile up of Z's caused by looking at the reaction of passers by instead of looking at the car in front would not be too impressive.

  2. With the addition of Cyberfella and yourself, this means we'll have a convoy of 13 cars!

     

    Sweet. A 13 car drift train, inches apart, door to door, smoking all the way to z fest. whaappp!, screech!, whaaappp! screech!. Please ignore me, I'm still amped from the 14 car drift train at Suzuka East last night where i didn't collide with anybody. (GT5 Online). It's real I tell you, It's real! :wacko:

     

    For those interested, and who live nearby, http://www.buxtonraceway.com/fixture.htm Saturday/Sunday week is drifting weekend at Buxton Raceway. Entry to the site was a tenner last time but the site is a bit of a bar-steward to find as it's in the middle of nowhere.

     

    Drifting Weekend

    Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th August

    Practise in Morning - ODC Championship QR Competition in Afternoon

     

    Note that last month the Saturday was cancelled with the drifting just being run on the Sunday, so keep your eye on the website in case this happens again. You won't be sliding your zeds around the track with the zero run off and solid steel barriers (unless you are stupid), but it's good to watch and the folks involved are all real down to earth. An opportunity to see drifting at its most grass roots and normal folk living the dream in a variety of battered nissan's etc. Some of the driving is awesome too I have to say, although I confess, I loved watching the noob in his lime green mx5 (complete with halfords' meccano kit spoiler on't boot) go out and after 3 laps of trying and failing to get it sideways, ended up totalling it. I guess no-one told him to at least weld the diff. Well funny. :teeth:

  3. OK, here's where I'm at at the mo regarding numbers and meeting points etc (With Becketts being J3 M42 and Tamworth being the services at J10 M42). Please correct me if any are wrong.

     

    1. Me - Becketts

    2. Nap - Becketts

    3. MopedMark - Becketts

    4. BrummieStormer - Tamworth

    5. Brillo - Becketts

    6. Cyberfella - Becketts??

    7. OsakaBen - Becketts

    8. Jaz 350z - Tamworth?

     

    Maybe's - Wendy, Toothy, Mike and Rizzoo00

     

    Me - I'll meet y'all at Tamworth

  4. Available from us, drop us a call or PM and we'll be happy to help, website link - http://cougarstore.c...&products_id=50 :)

     

    I got fantastic service from these folks last week when I got my adjustable rear camber arms fitted, followed by an excellent alignment service at the nearby tyresgalore.co.uk tyre shop (managed to get within one minute of a degree accuracy). Will definitely use again. Highly recommended. :D

  5. Nice car. Although the slider in me has a weakness for that PS13 you had. Oooh. And thanks for the initial write up by the way. Really interesting, and a good effort mate.

     

    One word of warning about parking your zed or turning in to go through tight gaps -they're longer at the front than you think. I'm forever bumping mine (350Z mind you, not a 370Z) - a silly issue I've never had in any car I've ever had before. New front bumper soon I think. :blush:

  6. I have some megan adjustable rear camber arms on back order via mad motors. it's been weeks now. Given that I'm on eibach lowering springs, would it be worth me cancelling the order and sourcing the eibach kit including toe bolts instead? rapid replies appreciated.... :dry:

  7. An 04 Gunmetal GT coupe on 19 inch TSW's? The choice of champions :lol::#1:

     

     

    Not my choice, they're what came on the car. The thruxtons actually look quite nice on the lowered car so they can stop on the car for now, but will be getting replaced at some point as they need a refurb anyway and I'm not paying to refurb TSW's. I'm more into the looks of track/drift style rims rather than the more showy/ornate styles. I'd prefer to go JDM too, something proper from Rays ideally, but its difficult to justify when Rota produce some practically identical looking rims for a lot less and our roads are gash anyway. it'd break my heart to damage a polished rays, whereas i'd just shrug and replace a rota.

     

    I4N also has TSW's fitted to his 04 Zed... :)

     

    Full range of Rota wheels available, so when the time comes, do let us know... :)

     

    OK, cool, I will do. I figured I'd keep the TSW's and existing tyres as a spare set for drift days and have a nice, new mint set with brand new rubber on for the rest of the time, not that this is my daily driver. I aready got a stack of new tyres in my garage ready to go on em. Some people buy engine bay dressup parts and take photos of their cars, I buy tyres. What does that tell you? :p

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  8. An 04 Gunmetal GT coupe on 19 inch TSW's? The choice of champions :lol::#1:

     

     

    Not my choice, they're what came on the car. The thruxtons actually look quite nice on the lowered car so they can stop on the car for now, but will be getting replaced at some point as they need a refurb anyway and I'm not paying to refurb TSW's. I'm more into the looks of track/drift style rims rather than the more showy/ornate styles. I'd prefer to go JDM too, something proper from Rays ideally, but its difficult to justify when Rota produce some practically identical looking rims for a lot less and our roads are gash anyway. it'd break my heart to damage a polished rays, whereas i'd just shrug and replace a rota.

  9. Jez at Horsham Developments is where I got mine. I ended up replacing the OBD2 plug on mine for one thats not quite so tight around the OBD2 socket on the car (it was an absolute t--t to get off once I'd pushed it on). The wiring loom and general install was fine, but be aware that the two grey plugs that go together have to be fitted together in what looks like an "upside down" manner in order to be correct, otherwise it wont work, wont light up the display and your engine will stall when you start the car. The reason the plugs look upside down when you fit them together, is so that you can thread a zip tie all the way around the two plugs to hold them securely together. I also had to remove the white plastic insert in the plug between the pins. This would all make much more sense if you had one in your hand to look at while I describe my (and many others) woes.

     

    Hugely recommended upgrade though. Despite being called a 7 step throttle controller on the outside, it has 7 economy modes (ec4 or ec5 is lovely for normal driving and especially reversing) and 9 sport modes up to SP9. Just make sure there's no one about if you switch to SP7 and up because it's pretty mad, but great if its just you and the tarmac.

     

    you'll also need to google "350z CEL reset" too if you're check engine light comes on after faffing around with it and turning your ignition on and off a few times (inevitable).

  10. Good day to you all. I'm a new member on the forum having recently bought my project managers 04 350Z recently. I live in Derbyshire currently, but hail from the Westcountry originally. Freelance work means I move about a little.

     

    May I thank you for the very useful, well moderated and easy to find information that I have used to help me understand and overcome some minor issues with my D1 Spec Throttle Controller and rear camber.I'll endeavour to link an image of the car, but essentially it's an 04 GT in Grey Metallic, sat 40mm lower on Eibach Pro Kit springs with 19" TSW Thruxtons (8.5 front, 9.5 rear) on Avon ZZ5 rubber with a K&N typhoon kit up front and a milltek stainless out back with the afore mentioned D1 Spec throttle controller to dial in however much fun I feel like having today. Soon it'll have some Megan Racing adjustable rear camber arms to pull the rear camber back into zero at the back. It's had new engine and transmission oil change at Nissan and runs very well.

     

    Coming from a highly modified subaru, I love the low height, tall gears and NA's more linear torque curve and RWD. It's a real pleasure to drive - like a luxury go-kart or something I guess.

     

    I'm a mahoosive fan of drifting, although I keep it to GT5 on the PS3, not on real roads. If anyone wants to drift online with me in their virtual Z, then my PSN name is also cyberfella.

     

    Laters!

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