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Old Nov 24, 2018 | 07:17 PM
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Does anybody be know if there’s any Black Friday Tuning deals?
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Old Nov 24, 2018 | 07:25 PM
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Z1 Rear diff kit and rear subframe inserts. Gotta love Z1

I don't think they offered that last year. It is such a deal to get the bushings, fluid and Rear Diff. I am jealous. I got the Bushing Inserts and Poly Bushings last year. I bought some M1 diff fluid online as well.

I had the coolant flushed around 3 months ago. I was thinking of getting the Silicone Radiator Hoses (upper and lower) also the power steering ones My steering fluid is the only fluid I haven't changed.. Being that my radiator hoses are factory it might be a good idea to do it soon. Still thinking bout it. I wish they had free shipping, the stocks haven't been kind to me. I figure I will also need a new belt since my car has 2 years and 26k on it. I wouldn't mind getting the Silicone Intake Boots either.

I have thought about some coil overs and getting new bushings all around. I wouldn't mind dropping the car about 1/2 an inch. I still want to get around without worrying about rubbing,.
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Old Nov 25, 2018 | 09:24 PM
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Ordered the Berk resonated test pipes from concept z performance, 30$ off regular price. Going to order side and front splitter plus the mirror covers from ezsplitters.com. Check out their Instagram page for coupon codes
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Old Nov 25, 2018 | 10:42 PM
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I've been toying with the idea of the Z1 2pc. rear rotors, but they are still really expensive for minor gains and only in the sprinkle slot (I have regular slotted 2pc. up front). I was thinking of getting the passenger seat occupant classification emulator, Bride seat rails, or Sparco R600 seat for the passenger side, but no great deals on any of these. Also thought for a second about Brembo 6pot front calipers, but they are well over $2,000!?!
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Old Nov 26, 2018 | 06:44 AM
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I've been toying with the idea of the Z1 2pc. rear rotors, but they are still really expensive for minor gains and only in the sprinkle slot (I have regular slotted 2pc. up front).
Z1 2pc sprinkle slot rotors are exactly what I'm wanting, too. My consideration about the rears is whether or not to match the fronts, not so much a performance consideration. However, in that context it's even less likely.

It's a decision best left to the moment, I guess. One thing's for sure... BF deals are the best time to make it happen. I got to remember that when it's time, which will probably be a Spring 2020 thing, so 2019 black friday then.
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Old Nov 26, 2018 | 08:26 PM
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I see that Z1's Cyber Monday sales are exactly the same as their Black Friday specials for our cars. I gave those rotors some thought, but I just cannot justify that cost for such a small difference and mismatched rotors. Maybe this time next year they will have the regular slotted on sale.
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Old Nov 26, 2018 | 09:02 PM
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Originally Posted by 4DRZ
I see that Z1's Cyber Monday sales are exactly the same as their Black Friday specials for our cars. I gave those rotors some thought, but I just cannot justify that cost for such a small difference and mismatched rotors. Maybe this time next year they will have the regular slotted on sale.
They emailed me an additional discount code for another 6% off but it unfortunately does not work on anything I wanted to purchase.
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Old Nov 27, 2018 | 10:01 AM
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Originally Posted by GdaddyNY

They emailed me an additional discount code for another 6% off but it unfortunately does not work on anything I wanted to purchase.
I got the same e-mail, but it is the same code they had on their website so it was a total of 6% off, not 12%. Concept Z still has their 10% off listed online, probably until they open this morning. You might still have an hour or two to take advantage.
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Old Nov 29, 2018 | 03:30 PM
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Look what came in the mail today



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Old Nov 29, 2018 | 04:55 PM
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Look what came in the mail today



Good picks! I have been happy with both products.
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Old Nov 29, 2018 | 05:17 PM
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I also got mail today. And now... I hibernate.

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Old Dec 2, 2018 | 02:54 PM
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One note about the Zspeed splash shield, it gives you alot of extra space in the sway bar area. This is good if you have the grease fittings. However it reduces ground clearance. I am at stock height, I used to be able to slide my jack underneath the front without any issues. But now I have to use a bit of brutal force to push the jack further in to reach the jacking point.

Not really a big deal though. Still worth the upgrade.
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Old Dec 3, 2018 | 12:04 PM
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Z1 HFC, Z1 CAI and ZSpeed splashguard to replace the beat up one hanging hanging under my car after I accidentally caught air few weeks back. Didn't realize til it arrived that a little drilling would be necessary for the guard so FYI if anyone else was thinking these would bolt right on.

HFC was installed Saturday, feels great so far. Also surprised at the deeper sound, I didn't think there would be that tangible of a sound difference with just the cat. So far I'm OK with the bit of drone / rasp. Definitely felt a bit punchier on my way to the office this morning, though that can also be a bit of placebo. Hearing it go at above 3000 rpm legitimately made me giggle though.

Think I got wrecked on installation though, ended up shelling out about 350 on that alone on top of what I paid for rear pads and brake fluid. Probably not going to the same shop for future installs that are beyond me and my toolbox lift-less garage. They typically do more common maintenance type stuff. Probably gonna install the CAI myself in the next week or 2, whats the worst that can happen...

Baby steps.
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Old Dec 4, 2018 | 07:38 PM
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Originally Posted by antirice
One note about the Zspeed splash shield, it gives you alot of extra space in the sway bar area. This is good if you have the grease fittings. However it reduces ground clearance. I am at stock height, I used to be able to slide my jack underneath the front without any issues. But now I have to use a bit of brutal force to push the jack further in to reach the jacking point.

Not really a big deal though. Still worth the upgrade.
This is true about the reduced ground clearance. With my car being lowered a bit the ZSpeed aluminum under tray does not make it very easy to go through the free car wash at work. (I can do it, but it rubs and bends the under tray) I also seem to scrape on steeply angled driveways more easily.
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