The "4 door Z" build (4DRZ)- 13 G37S 6spd sedan
Like where your grille project's going, have spare OEM grille to do the same (more or less)
Question: how flimsy is the grille with all the middle slats cut out? Figured it'd lose lots of rigidity without them, guess putting the mesh in their place would help.
Question: how flimsy is the grille with all the middle slats cut out? Figured it'd lose lots of rigidity without them, guess putting the mesh in their place would help.
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The plastic is pretty thick so it is pretty solid. I don't think it twisted on me once and I was wailing on it with a dremel and lots of high force sanding.
Congrats. Can't wait the read about your reaction that first day you get the car back with the new gears.
New LSD, huh? Wow.
Quaife Limited Slip Differential (LSD), Z1 Motorsports
New LSD, huh? Wow.

Quaife Limited Slip Differential (LSD), Z1 Motorsports
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Congrats. Can't wait the read about your reaction that first day you get the car back with the new gears.
New LSD, huh? Wow.
Quaife Limited Slip Differential (LSD), Z1 Motorsports
New LSD, huh? Wow.

Quaife Limited Slip Differential (LSD), Z1 Motorsports
I imagine the LSD would be fine in the snow. From what I understand the Quaife only works on acceleration so it's not like you will get lift off oversteer. As long as you have good tires on you should be fine, and it will be so much better in the dry/wet.
I want a Quaife but I'm going to save that purchase for my next car.
I want a Quaife but I'm going to save that purchase for my next car.
Geezus... you hang up your duct tape? I think most people just throw it on an open workbench in a pile of loose hardware and zip ties.
(I mock you because I'm jealous of how organized you are.)
(I mock you because I'm jealous of how organized you are.)
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Any explanation into why it would be a disaster in the snow? I've been speaking with Spencer on a clutch type for an upcoming build. Being in Chicago, I usually drive with VDC off in the snow and would like more lock under power.
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I have worked with so many technicians who have all their tools in a pile and then wonder why every job takes so long. This way I know where everything is and can fly through projects. That optional pegboard back for this Craftsman workbench is awesome. So much easier to find the right tool when they it is right in front of your face.
Funny you should ask. I was talking to Russ at Z1 about this today and he didn't think it would be an issue. So I literally just e-mailed Spencer to ask him about the diff in the snow again.
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Spencer from Z1 says the "Wavetrac has a pre-loaded helical design which just gives it better performance in the unloaded or lower traction scenario compared to the Quaife."










