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I can’t log in on my browser due to what it looks like is a expired certificate, not sure who Admin is but thought I would let you know. Lewis
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370Z Nismo Mk1 - Fast road/track build
Lewis Schwier replied to dave_7's topic in Member Build Projects
Nice to see an update, interior is looking spot on. At lot of research gone into everything to get it how you want it, would expect nothing less! Loving the track photos as usual! -
370z Nismo Mk1 - Restoring back to showroom condition
Lewis Schwier replied to Lewis Schwier's topic in Member Build Projects
A few updates over the last couple of months... Unfortunately Nissan use a faux alcantara on the steering wheel so the quality is not great and the fibres tend to build up. So used Colourlocks leather sanding pad and fabric cleaner. Worked a treat! I think I will end up getting it re-trimmed by Royal but thats good enough for me atm. Minor service was due, car has only covered 4,000 miles since its last one but it had been a year so thought I would keep it fresh. Used genuine Nissan oil and filter can't go wrong with it. Also did a general health check whilst the car was up on the ramp. Also got these cool little keys rings from a little company, saw @Andy_Muxlow had purchased a pair so I went ahead too. Pleased with them, nice little touch! Lastly I bought the Z1 intakes. Bit of a late night bored scrolling this purchase I have to admit but oh well very nice addition. Went to fit them myself and then quickly realised my oil cooler is located where the air filters are ment to sit, not mentioning the mess of wires that are for the lights. I'm no auto electrician but blows my mind why there is so much wiring for just two halo rings. So I'll have to try and relocate the oil cooler and tidy up the wiring. Not what I was expecting -
370z Nismo Mk1 - Restoring back to showroom condition
Lewis Schwier replied to Lewis Schwier's topic in Member Build Projects
@Jasesonix very nice! So true, unbelievable how much attention it gets and its because you don't see them anywhere and has huge road presence. The Mk1 seats are extremely comfortable just don't look as good as the Recaros. -
Thank you! Regional as in European Market
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Welcome back! Number 51 here (White) Like Paul said 120 registered to the UK. Numbered to each regional market. Glad to see another one in safe hands, mine wasn't in the best state when I picked it up so getting it back to perfect. Can see my little thread here
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[SOLD]FOR SALE: Short Tails, MPS4S
Lewis Schwier replied to Lewis Schwier's topic in 370z Parts For Sale
Both SOLD. Please lock post -
Some very nice updates. Those coilovers were one hell of a find! Just like your exhaust system
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[SOLD]FOR SALE: Short Tails, MPS4S
Lewis Schwier replied to Lewis Schwier's topic in 370z Parts For Sale
Location is Littleport, Cambridgeshire -
For Sale: Custom 370z Resonated Short Tails, Burnt Tips. Used. £175 Best sounding short tails I've heard for the 370z. Michelin Pilot Sport 4s 275/35/ZR19 (100Y) Only covered 2000 miles £200 for the pair.
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370z Nismo Mk1 - Restoring back to showroom condition
Lewis Schwier replied to Lewis Schwier's topic in Member Build Projects
Finally my new front diffuser arrived from Japan. I had bought and received my Z Speed under-tray from Z1 Motorsports a while back but didn't bank on having to replace the front diffuser AS WELL! My original under-tray was absolutely trashed, and was hanging on by about 3 bolts, a few self taping screws and cable ties. It would bottom out over the slightest of bumps and would flap around violently above 70mph. TBH it was ruining the driving experience and got so bad I didn't want to drive the car until it was sorted. So long story short I went to order a 370z Aluminium under-tray from Torqen then quickly realised that the MK1 Nismo has a different under-tray to the standard 370z and MK2 Nismo...great so after to speaking to @dave_7 he told me about the Z speed one from Z1 Motorsports. All in I paid £491.52, eye watering I know but it needed to be done, pay the money forget about it. Then after going to fit it I quickly realised the front diffuser which the front of the under-tray attaches onto, pretty much every plastic tab was snapped So finding a new front diffuser it was! Nissan UK/Europe had nothing so looked on Z1 and to my surprised they had it listed on the site...the price was just, I thought the under-tray was bad. I expected it to be expensive being an exclusive original part by my oh my. All in I was going to cost me near £800, I honestly couldn't stomach that and at this point I was really deflated about the whole situation. After mentioning this to my customer who owns Ross Sport, he kindly said he would try and help me out as they ship parts in from Japan every week. He was able to get me the part for £720 all in so at least I had saved a little bit of money. When I received the text through saying found the part, will be £720 all in I replied yes thats great thanks, put my phone down, forgot about it and would just deal with the financial heartache once the part arrived So here is OEM + Old Diffuser vs Z Speed + New Diffuser. Everything was easy to install...thats if you don't discover snapped bolts in the pressed rivet mounting points After spending hours trying to extract the bolt without damaging the thread of the rivet we gave up and just drilled out the rivet itself. Was lucky a friend came to help out and keep me company throughout the night. It was only the two back points that were like this so cable ties will do until I put another rivet into the hole we drilled. Everything on and now feels solid, hats off to Z Speed the under-tray is a very nice bit of kit (ignore our greasy finger prints haha) A whole weekend of driving planned and for the first time driving the car with zero faults, I couldn't actually believe how much the under-tray situation was effecting the car, I suppose it makes sense as the airflow underneath the car and in the wheel arches is being majorly effected. Ace Cafe Forum meet, was good to see new and old faces, have a catch up and talk cars, weather was beautiful! The next day I went on a drive organised by the Suffolk Tuners, never met anyone from their before but saw another drive they put on via social media and it looked amazing. So me and a friend decided to go. We drove from Thetford to Felixtowe Pier. Again the weather was perfect and it was a great day, great people, nice selection of cars. A couple of 350z's a MK2 Nismo, 720s, GTI, Supra, TTRS, M6 to name a few. Moving on a few weeks I had a cancellation at work so used the time to get my car in and finally get the wheels refurbished and do the front brake hubs to match the rear. Hubs sanded down, masked up and painted with Hammerite. Went with the OEM silver look as had already done the back ones that colour. I actually think from factory the hubs are black but oh well! I also cleaned the wheel arch liners, de tarred them then coated with Gyeon Trim. Also whilst I was cleaning I popped this cover off to flush all the crap that this traps, its such a bad design, very surprised they carried it over from the 350z, doesn't make sense to me. I will sand down and seal properly at some point as you can see its already rusting. Hubs complete, brake calipers cleaned, machine polished and coated. New bleed nipple covers put on as well. Looking fresh! Wheels back from the refurb place, I decided to sway away from the OEM colour slightly and went for a darker metallic grey, so pleased with how they have come out! I think they suit the darker tone of the car very well with the roof being black and the internals of the lights. Of course these were coated too. IPA wipe down, then coated with Kamikaze Collection Stance Rim v3. Wheels back on. Just waiting on brand new lug nuts and new Nissan Centre caps to arrive from Z1 and that will complete the whole wheel area. Going to take a break now with the car as I've definitely spent a lot more money then expected over the last month. But really happy at where its at now -
What a brilliant write up, refreshing to hear from someone who is passionate and has good car knowledge, I completely agree with every single thing you said, couldn't of put it better! Like most things the people who slate these cars are usually people who haven't driven them. Most new cars lack character and are becoming less and less driver focused, plus the further we get towards getting rid of new combustion engines the more these cars will be appreciated. The Z is special in its own right and the Nismo versions give a complete atheistic package that is different to anything on the market, hence why it gets so much attention on the road! Definitely need to get myself down to the Cotswold to explore the roads!
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Don’t believe the hype. There is no technology thats been able to keep the hexagonal structure in tact once applied. @Stutopia got it spot on. This video explains it very well, they visit Jim from Dr Beasley’s who’s been studying Graphine since it hit the market.
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370z Nismo Mk1 - Restoring back to showroom condition
Lewis Schwier replied to Lewis Schwier's topic in Member Build Projects
Nope none at all, car seems to drive better. Went on a 'spirited drive' and went over and into some quite substantial bumps and dips in the road - absolutely no problems. Spoke to a few others that had done the same before I went ahead with the change and no problems reported by other owners either. To the eye the arch gap seems to be the same, haven't done measurements. The bigger tyre gives an extra width that pulls the wheels out of the arch a bit without putting spacers on the car, as you said it also adds extra width on the other side as well but like I said before the clearance is fine -
370z Nismo Mk1 - Restoring back to showroom condition
Lewis Schwier replied to Lewis Schwier's topic in Member Build Projects
@HEADPHONES I think I've seen somebody do that before and it sounded awful. I'll eventually buy a nice aftermarket system but for now very much enjoying stock. @davey_83 Didn't even bother, I bought the car for such a good price even paying for all the work I wasn't out of pocket -
370z Nismo Mk1 - Restoring back to showroom condition
Lewis Schwier replied to Lewis Schwier's topic in Member Build Projects
A few updates, lots of progress. The first being an issue that I picked up on the drive home from picking the car up...gearbox issue, crunch from 4th to 5th. Not good! So I got the car down to Horsham Developments and told them I thought it was a worn syncro, they were skeptical at first until they test drove it and saw how bad the crunch was, very alarming as the car has only done 30,000 miles, so two things the issue needed to be sorted and I needed a full health check to make sure I had not bought an absolute dog. After taking the gearbox off and stripping it down what I initially thought was correct, worn syncro. You can see in the pictures just how worn the teeth on the ring are. Parts from Nissan EU was going to take 5-6 weeks so Jez ordered them from Nissan US and they took 2 weeks to arrive. New syncro and other parts replaced, gear box cleaned and built back up! With the gearbox back in, fresh genuine fluid, I also had purchased a new transmission mount from vibra-technics for Jez and the team to fit. Also whilst the car was down at Horsham I had the slave cylinder replaced (as the gearbox was already dropped) and a wheel alignment as the car didn't feel right. Turned out the alignment was out by quite a bit so glad I got that sorted too. General health check done as well, everything was ok. Driving the car back was an absolute dream, really is the experience I should have felt from the start! Private reg on! A trip to C&M with a couple of friends, great atmosphere as always! Nice photo taken by our friends over at Drive-R. New tyres! As mentioned before the previous owner had put standard sized 370z tyres on the rears (275-30-R19) shame as they were Michelin Pilot Sport 4s, and up front were some Advans. Odd tyres were driving me crazy so new tyres all around. As many of the Nismo owners I upgraded to 305-30-R19 on the rear and 265-35-R19 up front. Went with the Pilot Sport 4s. Tempted by the new Bridgstone Potenza Sports as they have been on par with the 4s on all the testing done so far but too early to test the tread wear so was safe and stuck to what I know. Car looks and feels so much better now, just gives that perfect look where as standard sizing the wheels look a bit lost in the arches. MOT! Car passed with flying colours so thats another year done. Exhaust, now I've never been a fan of short tails especially when the OEM Nismo system looks so good. The car had come with short tails on and the owner didn't have the original back box. Tbf the short tails don't sound too bad but they look awful A very kind gentleman was giving his OEM system away for free as he had just upgraded, so I snapped at the chance. After two hours spent cleaning it up using various grades of tar remover, wire wool, microfibres and Mothers Mag polish, it came up well! Exhaust on, looks so much better. Lost nearly all sound but I'm not overly bothered plus the cabin noise is so much better, can hear more of the engine noises which is nice. -
370z Nismo 2016 with Nismo v1 wheels - Tyre options
Lewis Schwier replied to Adrian@TORQEN's topic in Tyres
Also have just upgraded to MPS4S Fronts - 265/35/19 Rears - 305/30/19. Looks and feels so much better, the wheels don't look lost in the body like stock sizes do. Very Pleased! -
This thread has been going on for 9 years, that itself just shows the level of consistency from Jez and the team at Horsham. Took my 370 Nismo down there as it had a crunch from 4th to 5th. Quickly sourced the problem (Syncro was worn) Gearbox was dropped, taken apart and rebuilt, also had slave cylinder replaced and a wheel alignment. Top service once again from Jez and the guys. There is a reason people drive from all over the country to go to Horsham! Thanks Again
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SOLD
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370Z Nismo Mk1 - Fast road/track build
Lewis Schwier replied to dave_7's topic in Member Build Projects
great job. That colour -
Still for sale if anyone is interested. save yourself some decent money off RRP
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Hey guys nee member here
Lewis Schwier replied to Jordon350z's topic in Introductions & Welcome Messages
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Some nice jobs ticked off the list! This has got to be one of the cleanest underbody on a 350z I've seen
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mirror polished RAD expansion covers - NEW BATCH
Lewis Schwier replied to RDON's topic in 370z Parts For Sale
Can anyone who has fitted their cover please link me to the longer bolt size required for the right side hole? Many Thanks