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“Rev on the Redline” ZCG Drags Session 2…. 06/02/10

Filed under: Events,Performance
by Alvin G @ 10:05 am on May 13, 2010

The Z Car Garage Drag Racing Series continues for 2010. Z Car Garage (www.zcargarage.com) is hosting a drag competition for all-years Nissans and Datsuns at Sears Point (Infineon) Raceway. Come join us for a few nights of fun and Z-ing “in a straight line”. Walt (Fowlman) won the last series in his supercharged 350Z. The first one was April 7th, and we’ll be continuing through November 11th.

Generally, the Wednesday Night Drags events are held at Sears Point Raceway on most Wednesday nights during the year. The gates open at 3:30 and racing is from 5-10pm. One typically gets a few practice (non-competitive) runs in before the racing starts assuming you get there early. All the information you need about the track and racing itself is located here: http://www.infineonraceway.com/racew…y_night_drags/

Prizes!
1st Place: One Pair of New BF Goodrich Drag Radials courtesy of Z Car Garage
2nd Place: $100.00 Gift Certificate at Z Car Garage

Points:
Sears Point Wednesday events are bracket racing. If you show up early, each driver gets 4 or 5 practice runs before the sessions begin.

1 point: Once the sessions begin, each time you advance
(Sears Point staff puts a smiley face on your slip), you get one point. The goal is to NOT run against each other until absolutely necessary (i.e. everyone stages in the same lane until the final brackets)

3 points: Runner-up (loss in the finals) – trophy awarded

5 points: Winner of class – trophy awarded

Points are only valid on the dates ZCG goes to Infineon (4/7, 6/2, July, August, September, October, possibly November). I’ll update this post as we set the dates for future months.

All competitors must sign waiver @ Z Car Garage before entering competition (or sign at track and give to Rob).

So put your excuses to rest and join us on June 2nd for the 2nd event of the year.




Auto X Report…05/02/10

Filed under: Events,Performance
by Alvin G @ 10:53 am on May 5, 2010


The Smitty Racing / Z Car Garage 350Z took 1st in the OSP class and 8th overall out of 153 cars at the Northern California United 510 Owners Club www.norcalufo.org autocross held at The Marina Airfield on May 2nd, 2010.  The 2003 Nissan 350Z was driven by Scott Smith to the top of the OSP class for the 7th event in a row, and currently sits 3rd in the adjusted PAX score, which normalizes the times based on the car’s classifications.

>There was a good turn out of Zs and Gs, but we’d love to have even more of a showing!  Here are the overall results from this month’s event:  http://norcalufo.org/main/attachments/117_Results-NorCal_UFO_AutoX_Series_Event6_May2-2010.pdf

Scott runs the Z in the OSP class (versus CSP) because the most of the interior panels of the car are gutted to make-up for the added weight of the current Kirk 4-pt roll bar, though the Z is getting a full cage later this month.  It runs on 285/30 Kumho V710 tires at all four corners that are mounted on lightweight, 18″ SSR Competition wheels.  Z Car Garage recently tuned the Z with the Osiris/Uprev software to an amazing and lively 271rwhp / 252rwtq with its current bolt-ons.  The autocross transitions are dampened by a set of Koni-based TrueChoice dual-adjustable coilovers and the alignment specs are dialed-in by SPL suspension components.  Upcoming events are the annual Duel at DeAnza on May 16th.  There is still time and room, but you’d better hurry!
The next NorCal UFO event at The Marina Airfield will be held on June 6th.

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ZCG Dyno day report from Bill N.

Filed under: 350z,370z,Events,Featured Cars and Projects
by Alvin G @ 7:07 pm on April 20, 2010

The skies were cloudy for the Z Car Garage 6th Anniversary Dyno Day and ZONC General Meeting, but that didn’t stop Z fans from gathering to help celebrate.
I live a couple of hours away and this was my first trip to the shop.
This is one cool place. The waiting room has hundreds of car magazines, Datsun and Nissan motorsport posters, plaques with magazine articles about many of Rob’s cars, and plenty of Z car memorabilia. My favorite is an original 240Z race car model kit in the original shrink wrapped box. I assembled one of these very kits over 35 years ago at the start of my love affair with Z cars (I still have the model). The waiting area is completely open to the main shop area. Customers get to see and hear the work taking place. Beyond the main area behind large windows is the dynamometer bay.
The place is CLEAN. It’s one of the cleanest, tidiest shops I’ve ever seen. Even the bathroom is nice.
The ZCG technicians – Fred, Joshua, Vlad and CJ – spent much of the day jockeying cars in and out of the dyno bay and lying on the floor to strap them down. Despite having to work, the guys seemed to be enjoying themselves.  Dyno runs were only $40 in honor of the Z car’s 40th anniversary.
The car show in the parking lot was great and kept changing during the day.
Enjoy the pictures!



Two for Tuesday Reminder…ZCG events this week.

Filed under: Events
by Alvin G @ 3:32 pm on April 6, 2010

ZCG Drag race series begins tomorrow.  The ZCG crew and friends will be leaving ZCG at 1:30pm.

See details here:    ZCG DRAG

ZCG & ZONC Dyno Day is on Saturday the 10th

See details here:   ZCG DYNO

Thanks for your support!!

Long live the Z

Rawb





Fun in the Rain..A track report from Bill

Filed under: Events
by Alvin G @ 12:33 pm on March 30, 2010

In the days leading up to Hooked on Driving’s 3/12 track day at Thunderhill Raceway, I watched as the weather forecast continued to worsen. I knew I needed to do a rainy track day for the experience but I wasn’t exactly looking forward to it. It sounded a bit scary. HOD had sent newsletters and emails saying that driving in the rain was a lot of fun, but wasn’t convinced.

It was unbelievably fun! Driving in the rain is a blast! Flying around Thunderhill in a steady rain, water sliding off a freshly Rain-X’d windshield, my 350Z was perfectly planted. The Z, like most production cars, is designed to understeer at the cornering limit, meaning the front tires begin to lose grip before the rear tires do. This is much more predictable and easy to control than oversteer, where the back tires lose grip first. My rear street tires are especially wide (245 front, 295 rear) so the tail really stays planted. When the car begins to understeer, easing the throttle back slightly shifts weight forward, giving the front tires more grip to turn the car.

On hand was Guy Gamba, motorsport rep for Big O Tires in Northern California. He attends most most NorCal HOD events, reading tire temperatures and advising drivers on tire pressures and car setup. On his recommendation, I dropped tire pressures 4 psi to help get more heat in the tires. It worked. Grip was good. Tire temperature readings after track sessions were fairly consistent across the face of each tire, indicating the entire surface of the tire was being used. Had there been more rain and standing water, I would have added pressure to round the face of the tire to help resist hydroplaning.

The first clip is from a very wet lead-follow session. We followed coaches for two laps, then they followed us for two more to check our performance. It was a great learning tool.

Fun in the Rain Part 1 – Lead–Follow with HOD Coaches

The second clip is from later in the session after the coaches left us.

Fun in the Rain Part 2

Thunderhill is the perfect place to do a rain event. There are few walls. Most of the track has lots of flat dirt on both sides. The paddock has two large canopies to park under. The track also has a skidpad area where we ran a figure-8 course in the wet to practice drifting.

The only bad thing about the rain is that it turned the brake dust from my track pads into cement. I usually coat my wheels with wax before an event, but didn’t get to it this time. Even after hours of cleaning, I still haven’t gotten all the brake dust off.

Another fun part of a track day is seeing, and being part of, the car show in the paddock. There are always a lot of great cars in attendance. This event was just before a Historic Motor Sports Association (HSMA) weekend. Those folks brought some very cool cars, including a tribute BRE Datsun 510.

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