Maybe too much time and money being spent on missions to Mars
What's the point?
Money well spent?
This is criminal imo
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/uk-scientists-help-nasa-answers-the-questions-was-there-life-on-mars
Since its inception, the United States has spent nearly US$650 billion on NASA.
Looks really nice that.
I remember a couple years back watching a Fifth Gear test of the Nismo GTR and the 991 GT3 RS,
ending up buying a full alcantara wheel that night
currently I still have a DMF as I don't like the chatter from a solid flywheel. On a previous car with an SR20DE it had full bolt on's with lightweight flywheel and crank pulley and the pulley gave no adverse effect. However at a guess on track it would reduce engine braking into bends.
I can recommend a lightweight crank pulley also, made a marked difference to the engine response.
Fitted in July and done a fair amount of mixed driving and wished I had fitted it sooner.
Definitely a petrolhead, ello n welkom
I've found the 350z a great car on track, really well balanced nice and punchy out of corners. Performance pads and brake fluid, tyres to cope with the heat and you're good to go.
If your car didn't pull with the 18's then alignment isn't your problem.
Quick check that costs nothing, swap the fronts over left to right. If the car then drives different, the tyres are slightly out of shape and/or have worn unevenly.
In all honestly I didn't know the GTR came with run flats.
Balancing will have no effect on tramlining and you'd feel if the wheels/tyres where out of balance via motorway speed vibration. Tracking I wouldn't get checked unless the vehicle is pulling and or you've noticed uneven tyre wear. Ideally its best to wheel alignment carried out once you get the new tyres.