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Laguna Seca 4.13.09: 350z Track Time

Filed under: 350z,Racing
by Forbes @ 4:56 pm on April 17, 2009

This 350z track footage is courtesy of a friend of ZCG who was lucky enough to attend the track event at Laguna Seca on Monday.  This is pretty much a track only car and you can see from the video that it can keep up with a Porsche 993 twin-turbo.

I hope this will encourage some of you to get your Zs on the race track this summer.  The Z is a great platform to run on the track and requires very little preparation to have a reliable track experience.

If you are looking to get some seat time and would like to have Z Car Garage inspect your car or even perform a few upgrades before your next event please contact Rob at rob@zcargarage.com.

Thanks for the footage Scott and Alvin, you guys rock.  Z you on the flip side.




Video: ZCG 370z At Thunderhill Raceway

Filed under: 370z,ZCG 370z
by Forbes @ 4:38 pm on April 15, 2009

Here is a video of the first red group (most experienced) session in our ZCG 370z last Saturday at Thunderhill.  This isn’t me driving but you will see my helmet bounce in and out of the screen a few times from the passenger seat.  There isn’t anything too exciting here as it’s the first session but I thought some of you might like to see it

Also remember that we are in a stock 370z on stock tires here.  Almost all of these cars are on “R” compound tires and some are making huge horsepower, ex: both Dodge Vipers.  We’ll be able to keep up with them soon!

Hopefully next time we get the ZCG 370z out on track we will be a bit more successful with completing the entire day.  Enjoy and be safe.

Note: If any of our loyal readers have footage of their Zs on track at Laguna Seca on Monday please let me know.  Alvin and Scott this means you two.




Blog Update 4.14.09

Filed under: Events
by Forbes @ 10:55 pm on April 14, 2009

I have updated the for sale page which now shows that our amazing Datsun 1200 has found a good new home.  I believe that one of the other cars has also been sold, I will verify this by tomorrow and update everything.

If you would like to post a car or other Z related parts please contact Rob Fuller through email: rob@zcargarage.com

In other news we are coming really close to finishing the Red 280zx 2+2 restoration.  There are a few big shows coming up and the plan is to show the car as much as we can until it is delivered to the owners.  Rob and Fred have really put in some long hours to make sure that the final build is as close to perfection as possible.  Now it’s time to show some results!!

The Behemoth RB28 build is still progressing at William’s Autobody and the engine is still waiting on a few final parts from Japan before it gets sealed up before assembly.  We can’t wait to get going and I’m sure the owner is just as anxious.

There are also a couple of other engine jobs that should be done in the next couple of weeks so look for a few pictures and some dyno results on those projects.  There are a couple of Z32TT 300zx cars as well as a freshly built L28 that will be going into a 240z that has been some time in the making.

On the 370z front we will be installing the new Eibach springs in our shop 370z in the next few days.  I will have photos and a driving report when this takes place.  I will also post an update on the modifications and repairs after our “track day issues” that took place last weekend at Thunderhill Raceway with Speed Ventures.

That’s all for this Tuesday/Thurday update.  Please forward us any suggestions so that ZCarBlog.com can be the best it can.  Thanks

Long Live the Z

Z Car Garage

P.s.  Don’t forget to have your taxes post-marked by tomorrow!!  (if you live in the U.S.)

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370z: Thunderhill Track Event 4.11.09

Filed under: 370z,Events,ZCG 370z
by Forbes @ 10:33 pm on April 13, 2009

Zs are at home on the race track.  The Z was thrust into the public eye back in the early 70’s when they were winning every event that they could be entered in.  So when Z Car Garage picked up a 370z a couple of weeks one of our first goals was to get the stock car out on the track to see what it could do.

We were at the track fully loaded with a greasy breakfast by 6:30 and by 7:30 we had finished registration and tech and were awaiting the driver’s meeting.  The meeting began close to 8am and our large group went through all of the usual track event propaganda.  The Speed Ventures crew was super down to earth and very upfront about what they expected from all of us and the thorough meeting took place without a hitch.

We registered the car in the Red (fastest and most experienced) and White (most novice) to ensure that we would get as much time on the track as possible.  The red group came up right after the driver’s meeting so we geared up and got on track with me riding shotgun.  After everything was warmed up we got to the task of seeing how far we could push the car in it’s stock form.

We figured the tires would be the limiting factor for the car today but we were out to test the limits of every part of the car, and boy did we ever.  We finished the session and pulled the car into the pits to record our test data and then let the car cool down for one session.  Then I got behind the wheel to go out for my first session.  Which leads me to what you are all waiting to hear.  The car had issues.  Two and a half laps after I went out I was back in the pits with a frown on my face.

I’m not going to go into what happened until we have a solution to offer all of you.  After we determined that the issue wasn’t detrimental to the car or our safety we went back out in the next few sessions, and then we ran into our second problem.  This time on our standard post-session inspection we discovered that the front right brake pad had begun to degrade and was grooving the rotor, check out the pictures.  At this point we decided to call it a day because we had to drive the car two-and-a-half hours back to San Jose.

On further inspection today our suspicions were confirmed, it looks like we’ll be calling Nissan to have it replaced…. under warranty.  All the other brakes looked fine and were functioning normally and in fact I didn’t notice any change in performance in the brake system in the session before the failure.  Strange.  Looking back we could have risked it and stayed for a few more sessions to see if the situation would change but because of the first issue we headed back to the bay area.

Even though the car wasn’t perfect, I had a blast testing the car and would encourage all of you to get out on the track and have some fun.  Everyone that I spoke to at the event was amazing.  Car people are the best and always seem to go out of their way to take car of fellow enthusiasts, thanks to all who attended the event.  We will see you soon, and we’ll be bringing the 370z.

ZCG is committed to making the 370z an efficient track tool and will go to any lengths necessary to solve any issues that come up.  As soon as any progress is made it will be released here on ZCarBlog.com first so make sure you keep coming back to get your fix.

There are over a hundred photos after the ‘read more’ so make sure you check them out. One of the cars that I was most interested in was a Mazda FD RX-7.  This car is simply amazing.  Nothing on the car was left untouched.  Check out the photos and I’ll try to get some more info from the owner.  Wow.  I tried to take photos of as many cars as I could so I hope that yours made it.  See you out there.

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ZCG 370z Heads to Thunderhill Raceway

Filed under: 350z,Events
by Forbes @ 9:56 am on April 12, 2009

Yesterday I had the privilage of doing a track day with Speed Ventures in our new 370z shop car at Thunderhill raceway.  I will have a full report as well as a ton of pictures up by tomorrow, you will not want to miss hearing how it went…. interesting results indeed.  Happy Easter to all who celebrate it!

ZCG





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