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Import's '10 G37S
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Hey guys,
I picked up my 2010 G37S sedan last November with zero intention of modifying it. That philosophy actually lasted an entire year (kinda) before the mod bug bit me again. Anyway, her she was in all her bone-stock glory: Attachment 141215 |
Modifications
Exterior
Engine
Wheels/Tires
Brakes
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That first post was actually a lie, I got the windows tinted the day after I brought the car home :icon17: and shaved the trunk emblems the day after that. Oh well...
My theory for modifying this car was never to look at maximizing horsepower because N/A is only going to get you so far and I don't really have plans of going F/I, so I thought the "shedding weight" path would be more suited this time around. That said, after blacking out the headlights, my first real "performance" mod was Concept Z Performance 2-piece front rotors with Hawk HPS pads. Attachment 141213 These rotors weighed in at a scant 21.8lbs, saving over 8lbs per rotor! Attachment 141214 |
Originally Posted by importfanatic17
(Post 3858101)
These rotors weighed in at a scant 21.8lbs, saving over 8lbs per rotor!
http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4...4_192553-1.jpg Those StopTechs look real nice, though. Certainly more so than the OEM Akebono blanks. |
Nice build list, post up some pics of the current version when you can, those Volks are :biggthumpup:
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Great start! It's all down hill from here, trust me. Haha. So whats next?
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Originally Posted by Rochester
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I didn't know that about StopTechs. Eight pounds per corner is pretty significant. Although in so far as rotational mass goes, tires and rims probably make their lightweightyness more noticeable.
Those StopTechs look real nice, though. Certainly more so than the OEM Akebono blanks. Each of my wheels weighed in at 21.8lbs so I was pretty excited by the extra width of tire while still staying under 50lbs!
Originally Posted by blnewt
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Nice build list, post up some pics of the current version when you can, those Volks are :biggthumpup:
Originally Posted by '11G37S
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Great start! It's all down hill from here, trust me. Haha. So whats next?
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Originally Posted by importfanatic17
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Thanks, pics will be coming once I decide on what coilovers I want to get.
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Nice build list. I don't think I ever have had a build list, besides in my head that is. Excited to see how things turn out!
I don't think there are many options for a true type coilover setup anymore. Stance may offer the only true type setup now; Fortune Auto used to make a true type but no longer do. |
Originally Posted by importfanatic17
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Lol! Now you've got me nervous! The immediate plan is to decide on coilovers (I'm stuck on whether I want a "true" coilover or the strut/spring OEM-style) and then get the wheels painted gloss black, similar to these: http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4...511_192040.jpg |
I went with Fortune for my coils, I have pics someplace I think but will have to dig. I've heard nothing but good things about the Stance coils and have been happy with mine.
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Originally Posted by '11G37S
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I'm not really sure what you mean by true coilovers, since I'm still relativity new to the coilover world
Originally Posted by RexHavoc
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I went with Fortune for my coils, I have pics someplace I think but will have to dig.
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Originally Posted by tonyHTX
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True type coilovers have the springs mounted to the shock body on all 4 corners. OEM style has the strut and spring separate for the rears like you RSRs (and most coilovers for our vehicles).
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Originally Posted by tonyHTX
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How long ago did you get them and are they true type? When I upgrade from my BCs I would like to get some true types myself.
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I'd go w/ Fortunes if AWD, but OP has RWD so I stick w/ my KW V1 recommendation :)
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