zwei_the_c's Introduction & New HR Z33 (+Photo Dump)
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No promises! But at the rate I'm going, it's inevitable.
I don't know any links, I had a friend do it. Actually, there's a bunch of guys in SoCal on IG who "offers their service" to do such thing. However, if you want to do it through a site, I can link this one.
https://www.yuniqueled.com/products/...ts-labor-parts
Parts/Labor ran to $240 for black paint + LED strip.
Otherwise, you can watch a few DIY videos on YouTube.
That's a shame, I do plan on getting a MCR hood and I will be doing the same, no second-thoughts. Hope you the best! You have pictures of your Z with that hood?
Back to the thread:
Motive Power Bleeder 0117 came in to help the job, and came to visit the Mercedes Benz to buy some new AMG bleeder screws. Which were only in-stocked in high-scale areas with wealthier people. x2 bleeder for $25.
Let me tell you guys, if you feel that a clean Z is irrelevant, fear not. I caught a couple of people staring over at the Z with some interest. The salemen don't look too happy, which brought unnecessary competition/distractions.
Midnight Wash, also will make further progression update this weekend on the brakes.
I don't know any links, I had a friend do it. Actually, there's a bunch of guys in SoCal on IG who "offers their service" to do such thing. However, if you want to do it through a site, I can link this one.
https://www.yuniqueled.com/products/...ts-labor-parts
Parts/Labor ran to $240 for black paint + LED strip.
Otherwise, you can watch a few DIY videos on YouTube.
Hood pins I don't mind as it's literally a safety item, I've been actively fighting a battle with my self as I would rather not drill into my expensive Varis hood, but as good quality as it may be it moves quite a bit more than I'd like on the highway. So I guess I will put some in this year. I guess that is a valid point to the QC on the bumper, I've done the opposite actually I replaced all my pop up clips with screws so my bumper takes quite a bit of work to take off lol.
Back to the thread:
Motive Power Bleeder 0117 came in to help the job, and came to visit the Mercedes Benz to buy some new AMG bleeder screws. Which were only in-stocked in high-scale areas with wealthier people. x2 bleeder for $25.
Let me tell you guys, if you feel that a clean Z is irrelevant, fear not. I caught a couple of people staring over at the Z with some interest. The salemen don't look too happy, which brought unnecessary competition/distractions.
Midnight Wash, also will make further progression update this weekend on the brakes.
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zwei_the_c (02-06-2020)
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UPDATE:
So weekend came, installed SS lines and AMG brakes in pair again. No leaks detected.
Spent a whole few hours bleeding the brake fluids with Motive Power Bleeder Black Label. I tried 2-people method first but yield poor results.
Now they grab the rotor hard with Motive.
Currently, because I've only done the front with BBK/SS lines. The rear are still OEM/Rubber lines, the brake pedal is in the mix of mushy and firm (down low) it's could be due to the mixing of the two. It is possible that there's air in the system somewhere. I've wondered if there's an easy way to remove air from the master brake revserior to be sure, blurbs a tiny bit when adding fluids.
This upcoming weekend, I will swap the rear OEM brakes to SS/BBK and hope that improves the pedal feel. The following business day, I will take the Z to Evasive Motorsport for a professional brake bleed once all BBK/SS are on.
The review of the AMG 8-POT is that they are a monster of a braking power. IF you are in need of raw stopping power, I recommend it, pair it with aggressive pads. I am using OEM Brembo Pads on the caliper. Had to cut expense somewhere to keep making progress, aggressive pads will go in once OEM pads wears down.
So weekend came, installed SS lines and AMG brakes in pair again. No leaks detected.
Spent a whole few hours bleeding the brake fluids with Motive Power Bleeder Black Label. I tried 2-people method first but yield poor results.
Now they grab the rotor hard with Motive.
Currently, because I've only done the front with BBK/SS lines. The rear are still OEM/Rubber lines, the brake pedal is in the mix of mushy and firm (down low) it's could be due to the mixing of the two. It is possible that there's air in the system somewhere. I've wondered if there's an easy way to remove air from the master brake revserior to be sure, blurbs a tiny bit when adding fluids.
This upcoming weekend, I will swap the rear OEM brakes to SS/BBK and hope that improves the pedal feel. The following business day, I will take the Z to Evasive Motorsport for a professional brake bleed once all BBK/SS are on.
The review of the AMG 8-POT is that they are a monster of a braking power. IF you are in need of raw stopping power, I recommend it, pair it with aggressive pads. I am using OEM Brembo Pads on the caliper. Had to cut expense somewhere to keep making progress, aggressive pads will go in once OEM pads wears down.
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I went to Simi Valley. Was about to help a gentleman help untune his G37 so I can buy off his UpRev cable... sadly, we ran into some issues so I was not able to buy it for now.
Meanwhile, I did buy an HR carbon fiber cover for the Z. Looks minty! I just need some other bits to help accommodate the look. I'd love to have some ARC coolant tank/catch can, Tit. burned hardwares, HKS oil cap (on the way; plan on powder-coating it from red to gun metal grey)
Any suggestion on what kind of sticker/emblem add-on I should apply to the cover? It looks really bare, I can feel it begging to be decorated. I am thinking of buying a Top Secret emblem (small) add-on, and apply it in the lower center part of the cover.
The emblem I was referring to.
Ordered HKS gloves, HKS oil cap (as mentioned) and an HKS x TONE 10mm rachtet key-ring tag. I'll always have an 10mm on me everywhere. Ha.
Meanwhile, I did buy an HR carbon fiber cover for the Z. Looks minty! I just need some other bits to help accommodate the look. I'd love to have some ARC coolant tank/catch can, Tit. burned hardwares, HKS oil cap (on the way; plan on powder-coating it from red to gun metal grey)
Any suggestion on what kind of sticker/emblem add-on I should apply to the cover? It looks really bare, I can feel it begging to be decorated. I am thinking of buying a Top Secret emblem (small) add-on, and apply it in the lower center part of the cover.
The emblem I was referring to.
Ordered HKS gloves, HKS oil cap (as mentioned) and an HKS x TONE 10mm rachtet key-ring tag. I'll always have an 10mm on me everywhere. Ha.
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I dig the cover!
On the 10mm, it's funny, I've had a 10mm gear wrench on my nightstand for a couple weeks & was thinking it was a good size for a keychain. Then this weekend I came across the HKS one you purchased. Let us know what you think when it arrives.
On the 10mm, it's funny, I've had a 10mm gear wrench on my nightstand for a couple weeks & was thinking it was a good size for a keychain. Then this weekend I came across the HKS one you purchased. Let us know what you think when it arrives.
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813_350Z (02-17-2020)
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That cover is a beaut! I just wish I had an HR since I prefer those covers over the DE. Now you just need to go CF crazy and get the CF battery and brake fluid covers and CF intake tubes, if they even make the for HR models.
Personally, I would remove the Nissan logo off the old cover and put it on the CF cover for an OEM look or just leave it bare. However, if I had to choose I am digging the blue TS emblem.
Personally, I would remove the Nissan logo off the old cover and put it on the CF cover for an OEM look or just leave it bare. However, if I had to choose I am digging the blue TS emblem.
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That cover is a beaut! I just wish I had an HR since I prefer those covers over the DE. Now you just need to go CF crazy and get the CF battery and brake fluid covers and CF intake tubes, if they even make the for HR models.
Personally, I would remove the Nissan logo off the old cover and put it on the CF cover for an OEM look or just leave it bare. However, if I had to choose I am digging the blue TS emblem.
Personally, I would remove the Nissan logo off the old cover and put it on the CF cover for an OEM look or just leave it bare. However, if I had to choose I am digging the blue TS emblem.
But honestly, if I had a DE engine, I'd go for: EVO-R Tit. burned harness cover, cosworth (polished; if price is "fair"), catch cans, ARC intake box.
The GTR intake manifold on the HR/VHR conversion looks sick, but it's so expensive for no real gain. Looks good though.
EDIT: Wait... CF intake piping? Interesting... I'll look into this...
Does it fit in that chubby space between the driver / passenger in the back? You know, where you keep paper in.
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https://www.thezstore.com/page/TZS/PROD/11-2961
Yes, they have CF intake tubing, for the DE at least. May not be worth it for some for such a small piece with minimal gain (may have SLIGHTLY lower intake temps due to less heat absorption) but can't beat the look.
Yes, they have CF intake tubing, for the DE at least. May not be worth it for some for such a small piece with minimal gain (may have SLIGHTLY lower intake temps due to less heat absorption) but can't beat the look.
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Awesome car. Well thought out.
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Okay update time:
Last Top Secret emblem delivered from Japan. It came with Japanese candies and other goodies, but this is what I wanted. I have yet to receive any other shipment yet. All I gotten so far.
TS Emblem Applied on, along with ARC radiator cap. Switched out my Greddy cap for ARC. I'm going to start going for that sexy engine dress up now guys.
Now here's the sweat and grind starts, most people would probably never attempt this and give up for something else. I begin working the rear BBK. To start, you need an angle grinder and Dremel to start shaving away material on your rear hub spindle/knuckle area. As you can somewhat see here.
Carefully shaving away. material behind the top bracket, your caliper bolt will go through here on the backside. It's important!
Next, you will need to shave down your Brembo SRT WK2 4-POT caliper down to what you see for best fitment.
(*Noted; later learned for 100% pad coverage, you should also shave down the lope where the OEM caliper bolt would go to, top one, shave it down til' flushed with the bracket for 100% pad coverage, I have about 95% coverage)
Once the bracket is on, go ahead and TQ the bolts to 60 lb/ft IIRC. Throw rotor on.
I have a visitor, yes, he loves to scratch my paint. Fabulous, welcome to my hell.
This is the backside, once you're done swearing and getting angry at the constant cut and fit cycle. Thread in both caliper bolt in, TQ them to 92 lb/ft , I used a 19mm wrench to help thread it in, eventually got really tight where I first ever broke my cheap auto zone tool.
Finally, the nightmare ends.
Little guy passed out, goodnight buddy.
Took for a test drive, it's amazing. I am in love with the brake set-up, SS lines, Z1 Master Brace, 8-POT/4-POT Brembos, just need aggressive pads... haha
In response to the CF cover, I decided to wrap my intake piping in DEI gold tape, it's cheaper, effective and eye catchy. Took 3hrs for the first pass, 2.4hrs for the 2nd pass. So time-consuming.
HKS oil cap still hasn't arrived, and I am starting to what to do something about the coolant tank... should I wrap it in DEI gold tape? Does it make any sense? It looks ugly. If I had it my way, I would opt for ARC coolant tank, but that's too expensive. Also starting to wonder where I can find shiny cap for the Power Steering.... strut bar isn't the prettiest but I'm happy as is for it for now.
So far, my Z looks like this. Long journey from where I started at stock.....
Anyone have HKS IV SP coilover... I need size of shaft diameter and inner/outer springs for air cups.
Last Top Secret emblem delivered from Japan. It came with Japanese candies and other goodies, but this is what I wanted. I have yet to receive any other shipment yet. All I gotten so far.
TS Emblem Applied on, along with ARC radiator cap. Switched out my Greddy cap for ARC. I'm going to start going for that sexy engine dress up now guys.
Now here's the sweat and grind starts, most people would probably never attempt this and give up for something else. I begin working the rear BBK. To start, you need an angle grinder and Dremel to start shaving away material on your rear hub spindle/knuckle area. As you can somewhat see here.
Carefully shaving away. material behind the top bracket, your caliper bolt will go through here on the backside. It's important!
Next, you will need to shave down your Brembo SRT WK2 4-POT caliper down to what you see for best fitment.
(*Noted; later learned for 100% pad coverage, you should also shave down the lope where the OEM caliper bolt would go to, top one, shave it down til' flushed with the bracket for 100% pad coverage, I have about 95% coverage)
Once the bracket is on, go ahead and TQ the bolts to 60 lb/ft IIRC. Throw rotor on.
I have a visitor, yes, he loves to scratch my paint. Fabulous, welcome to my hell.
This is the backside, once you're done swearing and getting angry at the constant cut and fit cycle. Thread in both caliper bolt in, TQ them to 92 lb/ft , I used a 19mm wrench to help thread it in, eventually got really tight where I first ever broke my cheap auto zone tool.
Finally, the nightmare ends.
Little guy passed out, goodnight buddy.
Took for a test drive, it's amazing. I am in love with the brake set-up, SS lines, Z1 Master Brace, 8-POT/4-POT Brembos, just need aggressive pads... haha
In response to the CF cover, I decided to wrap my intake piping in DEI gold tape, it's cheaper, effective and eye catchy. Took 3hrs for the first pass, 2.4hrs for the 2nd pass. So time-consuming.
HKS oil cap still hasn't arrived, and I am starting to what to do something about the coolant tank... should I wrap it in DEI gold tape? Does it make any sense? It looks ugly. If I had it my way, I would opt for ARC coolant tank, but that's too expensive. Also starting to wonder where I can find shiny cap for the Power Steering.... strut bar isn't the prettiest but I'm happy as is for it for now.
So far, my Z looks like this. Long journey from where I started at stock.....
Anyone have HKS IV SP coilover... I need size of shaft diameter and inner/outer springs for air cups.
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