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Bought a G37x Sedan, want to mod. Limited car knowledge. Where to go from here?

Old Jul 17, 2015 | 06:17 PM
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Originally Posted by sd404
If you know of any other 18's that fit that design and can also fit the BBK's I'd appreciate it.
The Enkie RPF1. Very, very lightweight, but not nearly as attractive.

As for the SSR... confirm everything on your own, which I'm sure you will.

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What are the extra set of holes near the lug nuts? Can you cover them up?
Those are speed holes.
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Old Jul 17, 2015 | 11:15 PM
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Having the X you'll be fairly limited as to suspension choices. Air is always an option if you want to be able to run heights and, if done right, doesn't have an adverse impact on your driveability. I went with a Fortune 500 coils and swift springs but am going to swap out the springs so I can raise my ride height a bit and while I'm doing that I'll also go from 10/8 to 12/10. The only real option for us X'ers for struts in the front would be OEM or KYB and the difference is negligible in my opinion, my OEMs started leaking and I have a set of KYBs we pulled off when I went with coils.You do have some cash so if you don't want to go coil overs you could consider going Koni yellow in the back and having Koni revalve a set of the fronts for you. You'll be spending roughly th same amount of money as you would for coilovers IIRC. On the X sedans I think the Swift springs drop is about perfect, it's a little lower with what I think is a very nice rake to it.
If I'm going to be doing all this work I would really want to do the front, along with the back.

Could you or someone explain what re-valving would entail? As in what they're phsyically doing it, and would I just get it removed then sent to said company for the work? Or could I get the shop I'm getting the work at do it, if they have the equipment

Also I've been looking at a lot of adjustable suspensions, but most of the electronic one's I've seen don't fit the AWD model. I think TEIN has one that I've seen a lot of people recommend. Would there be anyway to modify that system or my car get a RWD system to work on the AWD model? One thing I'm worried about is getting an aftermarket setup and it just being too stiff for my liking, and then having to pay again, the downtime of them working on it, or multiple times to get a shop to adjust it. Plus there are times when I drive long range on the highway and don't need stiff suspension. So I really think an electronic one would fit me best, I just can't seem to find one that fits the AWD model.



So far I've chosen the SSR III wheels(Thinking 18x8.5), the BBK upgrade,paddle shifters, 30% Tint all around, struts, and sway bars.A friend mentioned something about getting my front windshield tinted with some light blue tint to help with the heat and black leather. Florida heat is monstrous in the summer :|. I haven't chosen a brand on the struts or sway bars yet. I'll do some more looking and research and let you guys know what I've dug up. I'm sure as I learn I'll add one or two more things to help with the build besides the suspension.

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Old Jul 17, 2015 | 11:43 PM
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OP, might as well get on a first name basis as I think you sound like you're going to be here awhile, lol.

The SSR GTV03 is a great looking wheel and will clear the BBK in the 18x9.5 +45 size, a narrower wheel in front I wouldn't be able to confirm

Here's a thread you need to see, it's pretty much exactly what you're dealing with and Carl (Intricate Detail) goes through his whole build process. He has the same SSR wheels, a BBK upgrade, a mild drop and several other nice additions.


I'd just give it a good read then get back to us w/ what you like, dislike, or have questions about.
Oh, and here's another wheel you might consider, they have custom offsets and several different finishes to choose from and they're a 2 piece Work wheel so you can be assured of a quality rim.
http://www.evasivemotorsports.com/mm...Code=WORK-CR2P
Unfortunately a lot of those wheels you liked in the previous post are only available in German bolt patters or have offsets that won't work on your sedan

Here's that build thread, it's long but should be a lot of what you're looking for

https://www.myg37.com/forums/build-t...d-journey.html
HTHs, and G/L with your build!
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Old Jul 18, 2015 | 02:53 AM
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Welcome! As always the guys give great advice. I've got my G37x build thread somewhere around here. Still loving my Swifts!
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Old Jul 18, 2015 | 08:45 AM
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Originally Posted by sd404
So far I've chosen the SSR III wheels
Really? Wow, that was fast. It was just a suggestion, man. A good one, but still... some people take months, years even, before deciding on a wheel.

Those people are weird.
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Old Jul 18, 2015 | 10:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Rochester
Those people are weird.
So are some other members who shall go without mention.

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Old Jul 18, 2015 | 11:17 AM
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Originally Posted by sd404
30% Tint all around. A friend mentioned something about getting my front windshield tinted with some light blue tint to help with the heat and black leather. Florida heat is monstrous in the summer :|..
I am going with the Air Blue film which is typically used for front windshields ($150 here in MD) as it is virtually clear, with a slight blue color. This gives you 43% heat rejection and 99.9% UV protection on the whole front windshield.

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Old Jul 18, 2015 | 04:09 PM
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Really? Wow, that was fast. It was just a suggestion, man. A good one, but still... some people take months, years even, before deciding on a wheel.

Those people are weird.
Alot of it is it has the specific spoke design I had in my head that I wanted for this build. Plus its one of a few non-gauddy/showoffy types of rims I've seen that will fit, and one of the few 18"s that will for sure fit the BBK. If its' not bright green or orange, 20" or bigger, or looks like it should belong on the many 90's civics in Orlando.

Did I mention we have a ricer problem here in orlando? It's BAAAAD. 9/10 Civics from the 90's are now "race-cars" with 3 inch exhausts and a CAI. Or the badly done body kit that is either partially painted, or done really badly in matte black. Don't forgot the many, many civics that have dual exhaust and only one is dirty. Now that is funny as hell to see.

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Old Jul 18, 2015 | 09:03 PM
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Originally Posted by sd404
If I'm going to be doing all this work I would really want to do the front, along with the back.

Could you or someone explain what re-valving would entail? As in what they're phsyically doing it, and would I just get it removed then sent to said company for the work? Or could I get the shop I'm getting the work at do it, if they have the equipment

Also I've been looking at a lot of adjustable suspensions, but most of the electronic one's I've seen don't fit the AWD model. I think TEIN has one that I've seen a lot of people recommend. Would there be anyway to modify that system or my car get a RWD system to work on the AWD model? One thing I'm worried about is getting an aftermarket setup and it just being too stiff for my liking, and then having to pay again, the downtime of them working on it, or multiple times to get a shop to adjust it. Plus there are times when I drive long range on the highway and don't need stiff suspension. So I really think an electronic one would fit me best, I just can't seem to find one that fits the AWD model.

So far I've chosen the SSR III wheels(Thinking 18x8.5), the BBK upgrade,paddle shifters, 30% Tint all around, struts, and sway bars.A friend mentioned something about getting my front windshield tinted with some light blue tint to help with the heat and black leather. Florida heat is monstrous in the summer :|. I haven't chosen a brand on the struts or sway bars yet. I'll do some more looking and research and let you guys know what I've dug up. I'm sure as I learn I'll add one or two more things to help with the build besides the suspension.
I don't think you'll find an electronic suspension for the X unfortunately. We're VERY limited as to what is built for us suspension wise. Your local shop "may" be able to revalve your struts, I don't know what they have available to them. If I was going to do it I would have Koni do it and match it up with Koni yellows in the rear. Essentially they'll be tearing the struts down and replacing the inner components with (hopefully) higher quality components.

I just maxed out the dampening on my Fortunes this morning, so far I'm liking the difference and will crank up the rears when swapping out the springs for the longer ones. The street valving with 10/8 springs has been pretty good for me here in Memphis though I will be going with 12/10 when I buy the longer springs. They also offer the extenders for the rear so you can change the dampening without crawling under the car, the fronts are adjustable right from the engine compartment. Not quite as easy as electronic but still pretty simple.

I heard there are some meets in Miami, you may be able to find one near you. That would be a decent chance to test out rides with other suspensions. I can't knock any of the other set ups but I'm really happy with my Fortunes. You could reach out for Adam over at Race Consulting Agency, he may be able to help you research and offer up some suggestions. They're fairly full service so you could potentially get wheels, sways and full suspension from them depending on brands.

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I am going with the Air Blue film which is typically used for front windshields ($150 here in MD) as it is virtually clear, with a slight blue color. This gives you 43% heat rejection and 99.9% UV protection on the whole front windshield.

Sean
Thanks to both of you, I'm going to check into this. It's brutally hot here in Memphis as well. I am tempted to try the transition film but I'm not sure which would be best for heat rejection and whether I want to retint the whole car at this point. I'm getting a little tired of modding.

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Old Jul 18, 2015 | 10:02 PM
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Don't forget to budget for a decent set of hand tools, a good floor jack and some jack stands (and ramps). There $500-800 right there.
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Old Jul 23, 2015 | 07:59 AM
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Vivid, start your own progress thread.
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Old Jul 23, 2015 | 11:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Rochester
Vivid, start your own progress thread.


Yes. I have had that suggestion presented to me. I plan on doing that this weekend, when I have a bit more time. I will move this post there or create a new one and delete this.


I apologize profusely if my post was inappropriate on the OPs (sd404) thread.


Thanks,
Sean

Update: I moved my post to: https://www.myg37.com/forums/build-t...s-reports.html where my progress is charted from straight OEM to where I am now.

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Old Jul 24, 2015 | 01:23 AM
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Originally Posted by sd404
A poster from reddit (dnovz41) referred me to here to get some help/insight with my G37x and modding it.

Recently bought a 2013 G37x Sedan with 23.5k miles. I like the car so far, but the drive just feels a bit boring after the first month. I would like to get a more involved feeling while not totally diminishing the ride quality. I don't know as much about cars as I'd like to, so I don't know exactly how to achieve what I'm looking for. Or at least have enough knowledge to know which parts are better than others.

Coming from 250hp to 328hp is a big leap. I'm no professional driver, and still getting used to the hp upgrade. So I'm happy with the performance right now. The engine and exhaust note are amazing, so that is a low priority for me. Plus I'm the type of guy who has more fun at 40 than 80. Also I do a lot of dirt/country/clay road driving on the weekends. They're all well tended to, so I don't have to worry about bottoming out at all. I use to drive my old A3 down them, and that was a lot lower than my current g37x.

From my little bit of time reading through the forums I've seen that If I want to upgrade the breaks, to go for the akebono(sp?) upgrades. I'm still on the fence about those. Also sway bars are a going to be a good start to upgrading the handling without lowering ride quality. I think front/rear struts would be next? But I don't know exactly what that would affect besides handling. I plan on adding paddle shifters as well. From what I've seen it's very simple to do. I would like to add a remote start if it fit's in the budget as well. Recommendations on a good brand/price for that would be appreciated.

Other than finding new wheels/tires I'm not sure what else needs to be done to achieve what I'm looking for. I know I'm not going to keep my original ride quality while upgrading the handling and diminishing body roll.

The poster on reddit mentioned electronically controlled suspension that can be changed on the fly. I really like that idea, being able to set the suspension to my mood at the time. I've also been looking at air ride suspension, but I haven't found much on how different it is in comparison to traditional suspensions handling. Just that it's adjustable, and generally softer.

I'm not too sure if I'm interested in any exterior mods either. I really like the stock look as is. The g37 sedans I've seen with 18"s and a 1" drop is a great look that I would like to emulate. The sport package front end doesn't look that much better IMO, so another low priority if at all. I'm on the fence about the OEM style spoiler right now.

If I left anything out let me know. My budget is 10K, and most of the work will be done by a shop. I'm physically incapable of doing most of the work except for the paddle shifters and remote install(unless its other than plug-n-play)

You're right about replacing Sway Bars. It is a good, cheap, fast and not terribly invasive way to improve handling and reduce body roll. Prior to doing other suspension modifications like struts as you were saying, change the sway bars first, and maybe the result will be sufficient enough for you not to want to do anything else to the suspension. That was the fist thing I did after getting my tints. I installed the Hotchkis sway bars. I paid $389 plus tax, totaling $424. Best money I ever spent. I noticed the difference right away, and had them for a little over a year and loved every minute of it. Sadly my lease has ended and I need to take them off, sell them, and give the car back. They are in great shape, they work great, and all the hardware is included. Why buy new ones, when slightly used ones will give you the same result for about half the price. This way you will have more money left for all those other mods on your list. Let me know if you're interested.
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Old Jul 26, 2015 | 02:02 AM
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You're right about replacing Sway Bars. It is a good, cheap, fast and not terribly invasive way to improve handling and reduce body roll. Prior to doing other suspension modifications like struts as you were saying, change the sway bars first, and maybe the result will be sufficient enough for you not to want to do anything else to the suspension. That was the fist thing I did after getting my tints. I installed the Hotchkis sway bars. I paid $389 plus tax, totaling $424. Best money I ever spent. I noticed the difference right away, and had them for a little over a year and loved every minute of it. Sadly my lease has ended and I need to take them off, sell them, and give the car back. They are in great shape, they work great, and all the hardware is included. Why buy new ones, when slightly used ones will give you the same result for about half the price. This way you will have more money left for all those other mods on your list. Let me know if you're interested.

I'm thinking my plan for now is try and find someone with the BBK upgrade and drive it around and see how much of a difference it makes, and if I want to spend the money on it. Because 1500 is a lot of money for a brake upgrade that is mostly style for me. I figure I'll buy the wheels and tires. Throw those on with strut's/sways and drive it for a month, see how I like the handling characteristics.

Then there's also the responsible adult that says don't modify the expensive car you just bought(and possibly void the warranty) with more than wheels+tires and to mess with the old one so I can keep my luxury ride quality. Then use the old one for learning to drive fast on a track and weekend driving. Which is something I've been dying to learn how to do properly. I'd never dream of taking the G onto a track and driving it flat out. The old car I would eventually get to that point.

Soooooo many pathways to choose :|

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Originally Posted by sd404
I'm thinking my plan for now is try and find someone with the BBK upgrade and drive it around and see how much of a difference it makes, and if I want to spend the money on it. Because 1500 is a lot of money for a brake upgrade that is mostly style for me. I figure I'll buy the wheels and tires. Throw those on with strut's/sways and drive it for a month, see how I like the handling characteristics.

Then there's also the responsible adult that says don't modify the expensive car you just bought(and possibly void the warranty) with more than wheels+tires and to mess with the old one so I can keep my luxury ride quality. Then use the old one for learning to drive fast on a track and weekend driving. Which is something I've been dying to learn how to do properly. I'd never dream of taking the G onto a track and driving it flat out. The old car I would eventually get to that point.

Soooooo many pathways to choose :|
Sounds like whatever path you choose it's going to be fun, that track time should be a blast regardless.
G/L w/ whatever you decide.
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