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  1. Hi all, 


    This is a very soft launch, but I’m thinking I probably should sell this, as with life being as busy as it is - I don’t get chance to enjoy it as it deserves, and it’s about to get much busier. 

     

    Will write a comprehensive ad when I have time of all the spec, and any flaws, but everything is here in the thread. And in the previous owners build thread linked.  
     

    In short, I bought the car - Which was already pretty trick, I then spent easily the same amount of cash again getting it to my standard, sorting rust, protecting, fitting more trick bits;  RPF1s, Akebono big brake kit and so much more. 


    All to do 2 wet track days and 4k miles in 3-4 years! I know I know. 
     

    I don’t really want, or need to sell it. But I should. So someone come with a hassle free, grown up sell and buy probably the most complete, capable, reliable package available for the money. 

     

    All sorted and ready to enjoy - Drive it around Europe, a weekend at the Nurburgring. 
     

    £7.5k, or less if you wanted to bring your own wheels.

     

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  2. Hi - 

     

    Does anyone have any experience with the SW motorsports half roll bar? 
     

    I don’t want a full cage as it’s still used on the road, but spending more time on track and a half cage, like a GT3 has to be better than nothing. 
     

    https://www.swmotorsports.uk/product/350z-bolt-in-half-roll-cage/

     

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    I can see they do very high quality work, and the fitment in other cars looks good, but they’ve no images for 350Z. 
     

    Does anyone have any experience? 
     

     

     

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    I spend more time brushing cobwebs off this thing than driving it lately. But, managed to sneak in a few little jobs! 

     

    Not exciting, but made a handy extension for my trickle charger maintainer that just stays tucked up in the bumper and makes plugging he car in so easy. 
     

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    But, more interestingly. 

     

    Oil Cooler Shroud

     

    I’d had the Mishimoto oil cooler for a while but the fact it isn’t shrouded is leaving a lot of cooling efficiency on the table. 
     

    So I had a spare morning and got to work.  
     

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    Really pleased with how it came out and just from some spirited drives there is a significant difference in the oil cooling efficiency. Generally keeps it much lower, and cools down from peak temps much faster. 
     

    Looking forward to getting out on track and it enabling me to turn even more laps / make the car even more robust. 

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  4. On 24/06/2023 at 15:54, sunsetorangezed said:

    Love following this thread, great you are putting so much time in and getting so much enjoyment out. And the car looks amazing, some of the track shots are beautiful. I appreciate it may be a bit bitter, could you elaborate on the extent of the rust work that was done please?


    Thanks mate much appreciated! 
     

    Yeah of course, so it was on the back end in two places - The first is the classic front inside of the rear arches, through to the internal cill section. All caused by that plastic guard which from what I can tell only serves to hold dirt & moisture against the body of the car. The second was around the rear strut mounting points. 
     

    The front of the car was completely solid with zero attention needed, which is fairly common for these cars. Perhaps the undercoat body protection on the rear was lacking from factory as the underside is really good - Just specific areas on the rear were bad. 
     

    Anyway, all sorted now. Underside fully treated and coated with a lanolin fluid film coating, which with maintence reapplications will keep it good for another 20 years, and won’t crack and hold moisture like rubberised undercoat. 
     

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    oh in other updates I’d also fitted a GKtech master cylinder brace. I’ve had these on previous cars and it’s made hell of a difference. 
     

    The impact on the 350Z is not as immediate, but you still notice an improvement in the firmness of the pedal in sharp braking. 
     

    Suprisingly fiddly to install though as there’s lots of odd angles going on. 


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  5. Ah only 18months since the last update! 
     

    Life is busy and I don’t get much of a chance to use the 350, but we’ve had a few adventures.  
     

    First up, I spent a small fortune (thousands) on getting some rust on the rear of the car cut out and repaired, and the underside treated. Let’s not dwell on this too much. 

     

    In prep for some trackdays. I booked into Horsham developments for a remap / health check, spanner check & alignment. 
     

    Some healthy gains, and 20/30bhp in the midrange and a bit up top. Nothing groundbreaking but everything is healthy and working as it should be. 
     

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    As part of this the seized old Driftworks arms were replaced with bushed items from SPC to give a bit more compliance. 
     

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    I also found out the issues with NVH in an aftermarket gearbox mount. 
     

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    But when I went to replace with OEM, I found the threads had been stripped and it was loose. Honesty everything this previous owner had his hands on was a disaster. 
     

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    Repaired with an helicoil. 
     

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    OEM, new bolts. Sorted. 
     

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    I also made an impulsive eBay purchase with this Land Cruiser, idea is it’ll be a great tow car to take the 350Z on trackdays all across U.K. & EU, and sleep in the back while also enabling some off-road adventures. 

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    Made a fold out sleeping platform. 
     

    And while we’re on the topic of other cars, this lovely little 205 Rallye has entered the fold.  
     

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    It’s so much fun, perfect summer car. You can blast everywhere without breaking any speed limits, and it has such compliant suspension & high profile tyres you can just roll over any potholes, such a great little thing. 
     

    Back to 350Z things. 
     

    Booked in to a (very wet) Castle Combe 

     

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    Car was fantastic fun and performed perfectly. Between the brakes, all the cooling - It’ll happily stay out for as long as you want, really great for getting as much seat time as possible during the day. 

     

    From the strength of that trackday, and after a full fluid change - We booked onto Cadwell. 
     

    As I’ve not gotten around to buying a car trailer yet - Loaded the 350 up with tools, luggage, spares - Off we go for a 250 mile drive to Lincolnshire. 

     

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    Sod’s Law it was another wet one. 
     

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    Again, a faultless do it all display from the 350Z. 250 miles there, a day on track and 250 miles back - Fully loaded, cruise control on, Bose stereo going, heated seat. What more can you ask for, from an almost 20 year old car. Unreal. 

     

    Oh, my neighbour showing me up as always. 
     

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    Still, considering you could buy a 350 for every day of the week vs. his GTS, it holds up well doesn’t it? 
     

    Anyway, I’ve probably missed out 80% of what’s happened. But at least we’re somewhat up to date!

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  6. On 17/09/2022 at 21:34, Mickyd said:

    The ones I’m thinking on getting has that all with it so should work, would you recommend getting a radiator cooler fans to go along side the new radiator. 
     


    I can argue it both ways - On one hand there is no reason not too, especially while you’re in there. But on the other, it’s not like the stock fans are lacking, my water temp is rock solid regardless of what I’m doing. 
     

    I’d probably not worry, unless you have money to burn and like shiny things. 
     

    I try generally try keep as much OEM as possible for reliability reasons.  

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  7. Neither are a hard job, there are excellent videos on YouTube which cover both. Just be mindful not to over torque your oil cooler fittings (especially the sandwich plate adaptor ones), perhaps think about fitting an oil temperature sensor in the adaptor plate at the same time while you’re there and an oil temperate gauge (if you want to do track stuff it’s good to know). 
     

    Worth replacing radiator hoses while you’re there as if they’re original they’ll be tired. 
     

    The oil cooler lines are finicky to route well, I found zip ties, foam tape and conduit essential to make sure they’re secure, routed well and aren’t going to rub through on anything. 

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  8. Hi all / 

     

    Before I start removing bits thought I’d ask here in the hope someone can save me some time! 
     
    At 5k +when accelerating hard the entire car buzzes and vibrates. The same way in every gear. It has some drivetrain mods, and I imagine they all are contributing, but wondered if one in particular is known to introduce lots of NVH? 

    Lightened single pass flywheel 
    Z1 Solid Subframe Inserts

    Torque Solution Gearbox Mounts

    Poly diff bushings (these were originally solid, I’d changed them to poly).
     

    This is my second 350Z, the first was a standard road car, so I know what they’re like stock. 
     

    Ultimately it’s a track car, so it’s not the end of the world, I’m just curious if anyone else has any input.
     

    Many thanks - 

     

  9. Few winter updates on this one as I continue to get it 100% right for my first year of trackday / road trip enjoyment with it. 

    Blackfriday came and went, so picked up some final bits which were on my list. 

    Installed a Torqen plenum spacer, and gave a good excuse to get everything inside squeaky clean. 

     

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    And spark plugs ‘while I’m in there’, they’ve probably been done recently but at least now all consumables have been replaced by me. 


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    Then imported / installed a SteeringSolutions so I can mount and retain the cruise control controls. Really smart product. 
     

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    I then spent some time like this, fiddling to get the clutch positioning adjusted - Horrible. 
     

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    Then some nice things arrived - 


    Obviously Enkei RPF1s, 18x9.5 ET15, so square set up with 265/35 NS2Rs on all four corners, up from the 225/245 standard and allow me to rotate front and rear. 
     

    Will really increase the neutrality of the car and I’m really looking forward to having a play with it all on track 

     

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    oh, and I fitted some facelift rear tail lights, which I’ve just remembered when looking at this pic.

     

    Bad picture, but centre caps arrived and fitted. 
     

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    Another little job I’ve been meaning to do is to fit heated elements to the Buddy Club bucket seats, which has the wiring and switches is already there is very easy. 


    Every track car should have heated seats, right? 

     

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    Perfect! 

     

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    Think that’s about it for now - Off to Horsham Developments at the end of the month to get suspension / engine fettled and then get booking as many track days as possible! 
     

    Cheers all - 

  10. Hello. 
     

    Torqen S Spacers - SOLD.  
     

    2 x 20mm, 2 x 25mm. 

    A must for those with Rays, perfect sizes for getting the Rays filling out those arches. Only used for 500 miles or so, until Black Friday came around and I spent far too much money on some Enkeis. Covered in copper slip but otherwise as new. 
     

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    Set of facelift 350Z LED rear lights. 

     

    Had these kicking around for a while - Annoyingly got damaged in storage & a move. One is properly cracked in multiple places, one has a chip on the bottom edge. See pictures.  
     

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    £150 posted. 
     

    Or located in GL6 area if you are able to collect.  
     

    Many thanks, 

     

    Ryan 

  11. Turned your radio off? I have a similar sounding electrical whine which goes away with the radio off. 
     

    edit - Just realised you could hear it outside the car, and stationary. Not going to be the electrical issue then. 
     

    From the rear of the car eliminates belt tensioners etc seemingly too. 

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