If you could spend 1 grand on mods

Discussion in 'Non Technical' started by riden21, Apr 29, 2013.

  1. riden21

    riden21 New Member

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    would that fmic fit my car without cutting anything? i'll give you 350 cash for both
     
  2. warren300

    warren300 SLICKTOP TT

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  3. riden21

    riden21 New Member

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    Sounds cool but not just yet, will let you know after I read more about it
     
  4. frysie

    frysie FRYTECH

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    I would be getting a timing belt kit if needed and do preventative maintenance.
     
  5. riden21

    riden21 New Member

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    timing belt has been changed less than 2000 kms ago
     
  6. SRB-2NV

    SRB-2NV #TEAMROB

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    If your car already has an exhaust & pod on it.

    Turbotech MBC - $50
    APEXi SAFC2 - 150 + 150 tune
    Japtek SMIC's - $300


    Should be plenty quick.
     
  7. BLACK BEAST

    BLACK BEAST SLICKTOP TT R-SPEC

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    where are you getting an Apexi 2 for $150

    I cant find one
     
  8. SRB-2NV

    SRB-2NV #TEAMROB

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    SAFC1 will do the same job, a friend of mine bought a safc2 for 150 delivered off ebay.
     
  9. Moo

    Moo Shocking...

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    For $1000 I'd buy a daily and save up till you can afford to fix the thing.
    When you have problems and you continue to drive with said problems, those problems become problems. Eventually leading to "too much of a problem to worry about"
     
  10. Big_al_TT92ZX

    Big_al_TT92ZX Tempted to own another Z

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    Perhaps some performance tyres too, RE001 back in the day made me so much more confident in the Z's grip. Moo might be able to help you out ;)
     
  11. ABZ300

    ABZ300 G

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    Spend it on Sansouke...he has just spend a lot of money on his zed & plus he is a mod :p

    Abraham
     
  12. A-Bris-Z

    A-Bris-Z Carcraze

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    I've never heard of anyone fitting a FMIC without having to do some cutting. FMIC's look cool but you will be trading some early boost for the pleasure. Because of the larger tank capacity it takes a while longer to compress the volume (for boost to build), so responsiveness is lost. When I installed mine I believe it cost me about 500rpm. Instead of gettting boost in the early 2000rpm's it was coming on in the later 2000's. Sure they might cool better etc but how often are you boosting for long enough to experience a drop in efficiency due to intercoolers? If it's not a track car I'd guess rarely if ever. A better (more conservative) alternative would be upgraded SMIC's for a daily driver that doesn't run big HP number. There are plenty of high powered Z's that still choose SMIC's.
     
  13. BLACK BEAST

    BLACK BEAST SLICKTOP TT R-SPEC

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    NOW YOU HAVE
    That's because no one buys the right FMIC for the 300ZX.

    There is only 1 that is correctly designed for the Z .. NO response loss
    TDM
     
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  14. Tektrader

    Tektrader Z32 Hoe, service me baby

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    Main reason is that everyone THINKS that a FMIC is made in China AND costs $400.

    A real one that works and fits properly cost $1500 and is light and fits like a glove. Like the one that was fitted in my old red car. It was perfect.

    You get what you pay for..............
     
  15. riden21

    riden21 New Member

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    thank you for the info :)
    anyway my car is going to be like this by the end of the week, partly because my budget was extremely low and partly because i got good deals on parts

    -FMIC
    -Greddy EBC
    -HKS Filter
    -Chipped ECU
    -Larger Injectors
    -Bilstein Suspension
    -New Brakes
    -New Tires
    -Full Exhaust
    -No radio/speakers haha
    -Lots of deletes in the engine bay
    -New hoses
    -New vac lines
    -New spark plugs
    -Rad/block flushed and good coolant
    -Engine flushed and new oil
    -All connectors cleaned/replaced
    -Heavy duty clutch
    -Plenum pull with water bypass

    i'm pretty sure there's more, that's all i can think of so far
     
  16. bRACKET

    bRACKET Do Right Dean

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    The plasmaman fits with no cutting?
     
  17. rob260

    rob260 Administrator Staff Member

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    Correct.

    Cools and flows well too.

    In fact considering the absolute minimal modifications required for fitment I would go so far as to say "the only one correctly designed for the zed"
     
  18. Tektrader

    Tektrader Z32 Hoe, service me baby

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    Plasmaman and the old TTZ FMIC had lovely light and tight fitting ally piping, The most I had to cut was the back 5mm lip off the rear of the bar reo and a small section where the upper pipe hit. Then the TTZ FMIC fitted perfect. Think the plasmaman is even better fitting.

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  19. A-Bris-Z

    A-Bris-Z Carcraze

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    Points taken and conceded. But to save myself on a technicality I'd like to point out that the thread is about "mods (plural) for 1 grand", this will only include FMIC's where cutting is required to fit :D.

    Out of interest, do these FMIC's fit under both the OEM TT and 2K bars?
     
  20. A-Bris-Z

    A-Bris-Z Carcraze

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    All that for 1K, not bad.
     

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