New NASA Class for 2012: Spec Z
Thnx Mike, but the plan is to purchase new stub axles, so I am not freaking out yet, as I still have time before my 1st race @ Road Atlanta June 15-17..
I will see if they can send me pics...
I appreciate your concern. !!
I will see if they can send me pics...
I appreciate your concern. !!
Please post pics of the stubs , also look at my thread about the stub shafts slipping out. You can see the machine work that needed to be performed. Pretty simple and cheaper than buying stubs.
https://my350z.com/forum/engine-and-...-pull-out.html just a quick and easy cut from being able to accept a snap ring like the other one.
terrasmak...I think we have 2 separate problems...
My issue is that the axles will not slide completely into the WaveTrac diff...so the clips don't even com into play...the stub axles are too long...they are hitting something inside the Diff...
http://www.wavetrac.net/technical.htm
My issue is that the axles will not slide completely into the WaveTrac diff...so the clips don't even com into play...the stub axles are too long...they are hitting something inside the Diff...
http://www.wavetrac.net/technical.htm
I was reading the NASA Spec Z rules pertaining to interior modification, and it seems like weight reduction is allowed up until section 18.2j that states
"j) Other than to provide for the installation of required safety equipment or other authorized modifications, no other driver/passenger compartment alterations or gutting is permitted."
Soooo does this mean you cant remove all the plastic asthetic stuff in the cabin or not? Im confused. Anyone know what the official standing is on this?
"j) Other than to provide for the installation of required safety equipment or other authorized modifications, no other driver/passenger compartment alterations or gutting is permitted."
Soooo does this mean you cant remove all the plastic asthetic stuff in the cabin or not? Im confused. Anyone know what the official standing is on this?
terrasmak...I think we have 2 separate problems...
My issue is that the axles will not slide completely into the WaveTrac diff...so the clips don't even com into play...the stub axles are too long...they are hitting something inside the Diff...
http://www.wavetrac.net/technical.htm
My issue is that the axles will not slide completely into the WaveTrac diff...so the clips don't even com into play...the stub axles are too long...they are hitting something inside the Diff...
http://www.wavetrac.net/technical.htm
https://my350z.com/forum/engine-and-...tub-axles.html
The Wavetrac picture just looks like a shortened version of an OEM stub axle aka base model open diff stub.
Last edited by Voboy; May 6, 2012 at 10:50 PM.
terrasmak...I think we have 2 separate problems...
My issue is that the axles will not slide completely into the WaveTrac diff...so the clips don't even com into play...the stub axles are too long...they are hitting something inside the Diff...
http://www.wavetrac.net/technical.htm
My issue is that the axles will not slide completely into the WaveTrac diff...so the clips don't even com into play...the stub axles are too long...they are hitting something inside the Diff...
http://www.wavetrac.net/technical.htm
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Nissan Motorsports just announced a bonus contingency payment for any NASA Spec Z races in June and July. No matter the number of entries or finishing position, Spec Z racers are eligible to make an additional $100 above and beyond the usual contingency.












