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Farewell Old Friend: Red 280ZX Delivery

Filed under: 280zx,Featured Cars and Projects
by Forbes @ 9:44 am on September 17, 2009

We have chronicled the build of this 280zx for as long as ZCarBlog has been around and the time finally came to deliver the car to it’s owners last Wednesday in the LA area.  The only reason this car made the delivery deadline is the bullet-proof work ethic that Rob and Fred have.  They had spent countless late nights and weekends to make sure the car was up to ZCG standards in every way.  All Z enthusiasts owe these two men a pat on the back for their commitment to the Z.

Enough sucking up, here are the pictures that our good friend Chad over at PhotoShootMyCar.com took last week.  Chad also owns the R33 GT-R that we covered a little while ago.  Great guy, great car, great photos.  Thanks Chad!




Pebble Beach Meet and Ride THIS SATURDAY!!

Filed under: Events
by Forbes @ 2:40 pm on September 14, 2009

Just to remind all of you about the event THIS WEEKEND!!!!

Update: There is a sign up sheet of sorts on MY350Z.com to get a semi-accurate headcount as to who is attending.  Again the great folks at ZONC insist that you bring cash with you if you want to have lunch at Poppy Hill (restaurant) and for the gate entry fee for 17 Mile Drive!!  See the updated flyer below for all of the info.

ZONC will be hosting the annual Monterey/Pebble Beach Meet and Ride this year on Saturday, September 19th.   As usual we will be meeting at MY Nissan in Salinas, CA to gather most of the group before heading into 17 Mile Drive and then to lunch at Poppy Hill in Pebble Beach.

The event itself is free but there is a charge for the lunch if you wish to attend, there is also as $10 fee to drive on 17 Mile Drive itself but this is included if you decide to buy lunch.  See the ZONC flyer below for further clarification.  This is a really fun drive to make as you see tons of Zs and Gs make their way through some of the nicest beachfront neighborhoods on the west coast.

There will be more info to come in the next week or so as we set up a caravan from Z Car Garage to MY Nissan in Salinas so stay tuned for that.

Make sure you check out the post from last year to see all the photos we took.

Link:  Pebble Beach Fun Run 2008

Link:  ZONC.org  (Z Owners of Northern California)

Link:  MY350Z.com Info and Sign-up thread

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Cool Nissan GTP ZX Race Car Commercial

Filed under: Automotive History
by Forbes @ 8:03 pm on September 10, 2009

I found this while scanning around on YouTube today.  I absolutely love the IMSA GTP series and especially the Nissan #83 and #84 cars.  If you have an extra $650K burning a hole in your pocket I can point you in the direction of one of the most rare #83 cars that happens to be for sale.  The engine in these cars was based on the Z31 and Z32 300ZX engines so yes this video is relevant here on ZCarBlog.  Hahaha.

Side note:  I’m actually named after Elliot Forbes-Robinson (EFR) who raced for Nissan in these GTP monsters.  Kinda cool.  ENJOY!!!




In Persuit of Perfection: 350Z Modifications

Filed under: Featured Cars and Projects,Performance
by Forbes @ 8:47 pm on September 9, 2009

First off we would like to congratulate the owner of this car on it’s (now not so recent) purchase!  He traded in his ’05 35th Anniversary edition with the VQ35DE engine for this ’08, it turns out he just couldn’t resist the call of the HR!!

This build started off some time ago when it came into Z Car Garage fully stock with plans for a simple Injen intake system, a new-to-the-market ARK cat-back exhaust system, and a set of high flow catalytic converters.  It turns out that we saw nearly zero gain from the ARK exhaust (we tested it on it’s own with no other modifications) and the fitment was beyond terrible so it was packed up and sent back immediately.  Bummer I know.

Not willing to accept defeat we decided to go with the tried and true Bassani cat-back system in search of actual power.  The new exhaust came right back at us with a nice gain and the Bassani exhaust note can only be described as GLORIOUS!

Now that the car had a little bit of get-up-and-go the owner decided to upgrade the rolling stock, and with a set of VOLK wheels it is hard to go wrong.  A hard to find, and very expensive, set of VOLK GTS wheels (with a killer looking matte black center) was chosen and wrapped in Toyo Proxes rubber which I’m pretty sure are 255’s in the front and 285’s in the rear.

This list of mods was able to hold him over for awhile-ish.  Actually the need for more power and a killer stance on the Z33 was eating away at him… as it does all of us.  Now a set of Stillen headers were ordered and added to the mix.  More exhaust flow means more power… within reason of course in a normally aspirated engine.  To up the ante one more level we also contacted UPREV and decided to do a computer re-flash so that we could form the timing and ignition maps to a higher level.

All of the hardware changes without the re-tune netted us 18 horsepower and 12 ft/lbs of torque at the rear wheels.  From here on out we started to play with the UPREV re-flash system.  You will see from the dyno graph that it took us quite a few runs to get the tune to where we were happy with it.  We were able to gain 8hp and 1 ft/lb of torque and we still think that there may be a little more in the Z.  We have the software to re-tune the car anytime we wish now so we will be taking another crack at it in the near future.  Plus I have a feeling that there will be a few more modifications done which will require further tuning magic.

Now to obtain the proper stance for the car a set of PSS10 Bilstien coil-overs were delivered to the shop.  It even says on the shock that they are tested on the Nurburgring, how cool is that? (see photos after the jump)  The issue here with a Z or G is that camber becomes an issue when the lowering gets aggressive.  Once again a preemptive strike was made before any problems arose with by installing front and read adjustable control arms from SPL Parts.  One look at the pictures of these parts and you understand why they are so special.  Furthermore we also installed a new set of Hotchkis swaybars just so that we left no suspension stone unturned.  Looks and awesome handling should always go hand in hand.

You can see from the final picture here that the car now has that killer stance and a good amount of new found power to go along with it.  But, like the title says, I’m pretty sure this car will continue to be built up in the constant pursuit of the perfect Z.  Will the owner ever reach it?  Only time will tell, and we are certainly willing to help.

There are quite a few more photos after the ‘read more’ at the bottom so check them out!!

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R33 GT-R: TunerPlayground Car of the Month!!!

Filed under: Featured Cars and Projects
by Forbes @ 11:52 am on September 4, 2009

Congrats Chad!!!!

This R33 has been in the ZCG family for some time now but as soon as it came into Chad’s hands he began to promote the car and give it the love and care that a federal legal R33 GT-R deserves.

Check out the full article/interview over at TunerPlayground by following the link below.  The other link below is the original post of how Chad came to own the car coming from an amazing built twin turbo G35 that was built at ZCG.  Chad we couldn’t be happier for you.  Now let me drive the GT-R some more!!!

Link: Chad’s G35 to R33 GT-R Switch-eroo

Link:  TunerPlayground.com R33 GT-R Article

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