My Project Z
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My Project Z
Hey guys, been lurking for a while now and I figured it was about time I asked for the public opinion.
I picked up an 03 Touring as a salvage title about a year ago as a project car, it's fully functional but a little beat up. I plan on replacing or upgrading the parts over time but I'm having trouble deciding what I should upgrade and what just needs maintained. I'm not looking for a ton of power, not for a while at least. Just handling, appearance, and ride quality.
My question to the Z community:
If you were to start from scratch, what would you upgrade? I'm asking for anything from tinted windows to a full suspension system. What upgrade were you the happiest with? What could you have done without?
Thanks in advance!
I picked up an 03 Touring as a salvage title about a year ago as a project car, it's fully functional but a little beat up. I plan on replacing or upgrading the parts over time but I'm having trouble deciding what I should upgrade and what just needs maintained. I'm not looking for a ton of power, not for a while at least. Just handling, appearance, and ride quality.
My question to the Z community:
If you were to start from scratch, what would you upgrade? I'm asking for anything from tinted windows to a full suspension system. What upgrade were you the happiest with? What could you have done without?
Thanks in advance!
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The first thing is...you are going to get flamed for not searching, so I'll politely suggest...search the forum. Tons of info here.
Second thing, you're going to get flamed for asking for other peoples opinions when its YOUR car...I'm not gonna jump on that boat though.
However, it is your car and I think you need to think of a mod path that you want to run with. What are your goals? What do you want this car to be for? DD? Weekend warrior? Track? Show? All Handling? All power? Both? You have to answer these questions first.
Sounds like you're not too interested in adding the power mods yet, so look into suspension. Start with Tires, sways, springs, etc. Then move onto power mods. You can only do so much in the means of power without going to FI.
But the biggest thing I would do...take the time and money and effort into inspecting everything about the car, and make sure it is up to par in reliability. You said its a Salvage, but from what? Make sure that nothing on the car is half-assed or ready to explode or break before you start modding.
Sounds like a good project car, just make sure you have as solid of a beginning platform to start with. Goodluck!
Second thing, you're going to get flamed for asking for other peoples opinions when its YOUR car...I'm not gonna jump on that boat though.
However, it is your car and I think you need to think of a mod path that you want to run with. What are your goals? What do you want this car to be for? DD? Weekend warrior? Track? Show? All Handling? All power? Both? You have to answer these questions first.
Sounds like you're not too interested in adding the power mods yet, so look into suspension. Start with Tires, sways, springs, etc. Then move onto power mods. You can only do so much in the means of power without going to FI.
But the biggest thing I would do...take the time and money and effort into inspecting everything about the car, and make sure it is up to par in reliability. You said its a Salvage, but from what? Make sure that nothing on the car is half-assed or ready to explode or break before you start modding.
Sounds like a good project car, just make sure you have as solid of a beginning platform to start with. Goodluck!
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i bought a salvage title Z also
first thing is your budget!!!
also depends how many miles and how beat is the car
you don't want to put some $$$ in it and then something gives and you're screwed
where in Ohio do you live?
first thing is your budget!!!
also depends how many miles and how beat is the car
you don't want to put some $$$ in it and then something gives and you're screwed
where in Ohio do you live?
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you need to give us more details and info about what you like.....
I personally would fix the exterior details first..make it look nice before dropping $$$ on on other parts. Make it look presentable.
I personally would fix the exterior details first..make it look nice before dropping $$$ on on other parts. Make it look presentable.
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If you are thinking that you just want a fun sports car, then define for yourself what "fun" is. Do you want a car that can blast from one stoplight to next? Do you want a car that will turn heads? Do you want a car that sounds any particular way? Do you want looks or handling, power or sound....?
Figure it out then start designing an upgrade path to match your goals. This isn't as easy as it sounds and I rarely do it as well as I should.
As for budget, I think that knowing your budget up front can be good. However, I prefer to know my goals and then determine what budget it will take to meet those goals. If I find that I'm not willing to spend that much, then I recognize that my goals are not realistic. I think that is better than saying "I've got $4,000 to spend, what can I get for that?" for example.
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depending on what his and your budget (like everyone else mentioned), does he want a powerhouse or a DD?
i guess since he wants "appearance and handling" maybe rims and a better suspension? sounds like there is more concerns of the cosmetic portion of this build. as far as handling, i couldnt tell you. i dont really drive my Z enough to want to upgrade the suspension but im sure there is numerous threads about that.
my advice if you want to go FI be prepared to spend... I learned even w/ a good tune things can still go bad. im working on getting more supporting mods added so having a little extra cash on the side is a must. the way i see it now, and not that i regret but a na engine is more reliable.
gl w/ your search guys
i guess since he wants "appearance and handling" maybe rims and a better suspension? sounds like there is more concerns of the cosmetic portion of this build. as far as handling, i couldnt tell you. i dont really drive my Z enough to want to upgrade the suspension but im sure there is numerous threads about that.
my advice if you want to go FI be prepared to spend... I learned even w/ a good tune things can still go bad. im working on getting more supporting mods added so having a little extra cash on the side is a must. the way i see it now, and not that i regret but a na engine is more reliable.
gl w/ your search guys
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lower it
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definately buy all your parts used, especially springs struts exhaust and intake, its about 1/3rd the price used and you can also help someone else out buy buying there stuff from them, spend good money on your rims because thats the biggest visual/performance/handling upgrade and defiantely match what u buy, if you buy red engine parts make the rest of the engine parts red, if your rims are black with crome trim then tint your windows and get chrome accents. dont leave your apperance stock and expect to turn heads, dont buy parts that arent recommended by the forum gurus cuz they obviously know what theyre talking bout. keep it suttle, and well tuned, not wild and ricey. o yea, and buy a valentine 1 if your a speeder, no question about that
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definately buy all your parts used, especially springs struts exhaust and intake, its about 1/3rd the price used and you can also help someone else out buy buying there stuff from them, spend good money on your rims because thats the biggest visual/performance/handling upgrade and defiantely match what u buy, if you buy red engine parts make the rest of the engine parts red, if your rims are black with crome trim then tint your windows and get chrome accents. dont leave your apperance stock and expect to turn heads, dont buy parts that arent recommended by the forum gurus cuz they obviously know what theyre talking bout. keep it suttle, and well tuned, not wild and ricey. o yea, and buy a valentine 1 if your a speeder, no question about that
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Change all the fluids, clutch-type rear diff, a set of swaybars, some decent coilovers, a plenum spacer, test pipes and a tune. Slam that sucker, get an extra set of rims and go drifting or get huge rims that fit just barely flush, and hard park everywhere.
put drift stickers over any dents on the outside of the car.
put drift stickers over any dents on the outside of the car.