Fujita Air '07 350z intake dyno results
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Originally Posted by Phenom
Did you notice that the dyno they show is RUN 1 compaired to RUN 12 I wonder how much other crap they had to do during those runs to fudge the numbers.
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I ordered the fujita intake for my Z. It's coming in next friday, i'm gonna install it that night for the 30th for saturday morning 1/4 mile runs. I have tp's, y-pipe, greddy single exhaust, drag radials, race gas and i'll have the fujita. I'll post results for you guys.
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Originally Posted by jdifolco
sounds good. Dip into the 12's please. If the weather is good I say 12.9 @ 106.8 ! with 1.7 60' go go I would ditch the race gas though ....
I did also run my friends modded 335 with a vishnu chip and I was even steven when we did a friendly 60-130mph roll on the highway today.
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Originally Posted by jdifolco
boo.. glad nothing bad happened. I haven't experienced the clutch problem yet. Hopefully never.
Damnit Nissan, can't you get getrag to do the Z trans like you did with the skyline.
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arin i'd just have bled the clutch line first to see what's up...
since it's obviously a hydraulic problem... probably nothing wrong mechanically, just air in the line or something. Don't you think so? new clutch and trans seems extremely unnecessary if it could be fixed with bleeding the clutch
since it's obviously a hydraulic problem... probably nothing wrong mechanically, just air in the line or something. Don't you think so? new clutch and trans seems extremely unnecessary if it could be fixed with bleeding the clutch
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Originally Posted by Wired 24/7
arin i'd just have bled the clutch line first to see what's up...
since it's obviously a hydraulic problem... probably nothing wrong mechanically, just air in the line or something. Don't you think so? new clutch and trans seems extremely unnecessary if it could be fixed with bleeding the clutch
since it's obviously a hydraulic problem... probably nothing wrong mechanically, just air in the line or something. Don't you think so? new clutch and trans seems extremely unnecessary if it could be fixed with bleeding the clutch
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Originally Posted by Pikespeak350Z
97supratt how many miles did you have on your car when the clutch problem started? This issue is freaking my out.
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Originally Posted by 97supratt
I ordered the fujita intake for my Z. It's coming in next friday, i'm gonna install it that night for the 30th for saturday morning 1/4 mile runs. I have tp's, y-pipe, greddy single exhaust, drag radials, race gas and i'll have the fujita. I'll post results for you guys.