The Useless East Canada thread!
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I wouldn't really recommend them for anything at all
but I thought JRP in Toronto had a few different models in the warehouse?
Maybe call and ask.
but I thought JRP in Toronto had a few different models in the warehouse?
Maybe call and ask.
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Damn you sound deadening tar!
Daaaammmmmmnnnn yooooooooooouuuu.
You will meet your end today so help me. The last of you will meet your deceased bretheren in the pits of hell. (bottom of shop vac)
Daaaammmmmmnnnn yooooooooooouuuu.
You will meet your end today so help me. The last of you will meet your deceased bretheren in the pits of hell. (bottom of shop vac)
how are u taking it off? im painting the interior of the s13 and that **** is all over the place i would like to just spray on top of it, if it sticks lol cause taking it off is a ***** and doesnt seem worth the 10 pounds or whatever ill get off.
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step 1: hammer and chisel and elbow grease
step 2: grinnding wheel and elbow grease
step 3: rattle can paint job to cover bare metal.
My guess is 25 pounds of crap. But looks better, and is lighter once it's gone.
step 2: grinnding wheel and elbow grease
step 3: rattle can paint job to cover bare metal.
My guess is 25 pounds of crap. But looks better, and is lighter once it's gone.
Some of it is better than others. I think I did my entire passenger side in like 1hour, plus 1hour with the wire wheel.
The rear was about the same. Came off in big chunks except for the odd places like the wheel wells.
The drivers side was a nightmare. Every inch it fought me. Easily 10hours there.
I found if you smack it with a hammer, the vibrations sometimes loosened it up and came off well. Anywhere there was seam sealer though, no go. That **** is like glue on glue on glue.
But looks so much better without. If you remove the carpet, its a must do.
The rear was about the same. Came off in big chunks except for the odd places like the wheel wells.
The drivers side was a nightmare. Every inch it fought me. Easily 10hours there.
I found if you smack it with a hammer, the vibrations sometimes loosened it up and came off well. Anywhere there was seam sealer though, no go. That **** is like glue on glue on glue.
But looks so much better without. If you remove the carpet, its a must do.
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visible sound deadening tar obliterated.

I know some is hiding behind the dash, but will get that another year.
Next doors, get speakers out, and matting.
Then hopefully the rest of my parts come in and I can get down to installing them.
Then paint inside.
Then learn whole new car.
Then ???
Then Profit.

I know some is hiding behind the dash, but will get that another year.
Next doors, get speakers out, and matting.
Then hopefully the rest of my parts come in and I can get down to installing them.
Then paint inside.
Then learn whole new car.
Then ???
Then Profit.
thats not fair ,
you make me seriouly think of starting the stripping of my Z now...
I might be ending up in the Super Street @ CSCS if I do sell my 350z parts !!
Im thinking of a secret weapon for that class !
you make me seriouly think of starting the stripping of my Z now...
I might be ending up in the Super Street @ CSCS if I do sell my 350z parts !!
Im thinking of a secret weapon for that class !
but with the new Sparco seat which I estiimate a total of 30 lbs seat/bracket/floor mount
both leather seat w/ airbag & heater (47lbs each / 94 lbs total) minus 30 = 64lbs weight saving..
that would bring the car down to about 3271 . meh...
My new possible not soo much secret weapon might add 15whp (wishing)
My inspiration is what SGM did ! but twice (guessing game lol )
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That's with fuel....
Run on empty
i'm interested in seeing what my car is when I pull it up on the scale.
Run on empty
i'm interested in seeing what my car is when I pull it up on the scale.
Last edited by 2TH PWR; Feb 20, 2012 at 05:43 PM.
our 370z is very bad for Fuel starvation
a few corner at Cayuga would cause some problem...
I need to plan something on it ,,, but there is soo much stuff to be done ...
well I had a STI on my tail ... soo I couldnt stop ! hahha
start at 0:37 sec
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XODoe...7&feature=plcp
Last edited by XChacalX; Feb 20, 2012 at 06:06 PM.
I've never had an issue on the 350 either, however a lot of guys on slicks say they do. I find my car reads all over the place when Im on track. Like the light will come on when there is nearly 1/2 a tank left, just because the fuel is moving around so much.
I have heard horror stories of the 370 fuel starvation though. I say throw in a surge tank with an extra pump that ties back into the original lines just to keep pressure.
I have heard horror stories of the 370 fuel starvation though. I say throw in a surge tank with an extra pump that ties back into the original lines just to keep pressure.


