We love to see our customer’s cars spotlighted in the media. Richard M’s 370z was recently featured in The Function Factory, check out the full article HERE. Also, keep an eye out for the latest The Smoking Tire episode where Matt Farah takes Richard’s 370z for a ride!
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Brad M is a new customer with a 2009 G37 Sedan that visited ZCG for suspension work. Front tire wear issues resulted from riding around on Eibach sport springs without adjustable front control arms. In back, running aggressive offset Volk SF Challenge wheels with larger tires he was unable to control camber and have the lower ride height desired. We met a few weeks ago and came up with a plan:
We installed KW V3 coil-overs, SPC front control arms and Hotchkis sway bars. Those sweet Volks were wrapped in new Bridgestone S-04 tires, and he got an oil change/filter.
Stock vs the new front coil-overs and control arms:
Stock vs new rear springs/shocks and we also corrected a bad previous install of rear control arms:
Camber in check, car looks great now with an even ride height:
Installation of the front and rear Hotchkis sway bars with endlink detail:

Stock vs Hotchkis rear sway bar:
We noticed Brad was missing the hubcentric rings for mounting the Volks and installed a new set to ensure vibration-free driving. He was very happy and we know he’ll be back!
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Miguel A had been saving up for a Stillen supercharger on his 2009 370z. At the end of last year he made an appointment with us and we ordered the S/C kit in satin:
As with many of our Stillen S/C installations Miguel also received a Stillen oil cooler, GTR plugs and an oil change/new filter:
We also resolved a few items that Miguel mentioned including some clicking coming from the rear end and a fan control module issue.
On the dyno with the supplied CAN tune we saw a peak of 393hp/290tq to the wheels. With Rob’s tuning final numbers were 413hp/300tq, a gain of 109hp/48tq over baseline:
Miguel’s Z34 had 82k miles before adding the Stillen supercharger. There’s nothing better than owning a car for awhile then doing some improvements to keep you involved, happy and excited.
Long Live The Boost!
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Happy Monday! Carlos H came to Z Car Garage for exhaust/intake upgrades on his 2016 Nismo 370z. He was a referral from
Scott C and we feel the best kind of business comes from making people happy! We installed long tube headers from
Fast Intentions (FI):

From the headers back a complete FI cat-back system with 18″ resonators:
Stillen Gen 3 intakes:
With the intake and exhaust we saw nice gains of 12hp/16tq for a total of 310hp/260tq to the wheels:
UPREV tuning yielded another 13hp/6tq to the wheels:
Final numbers were 323hp/266tq to the wheels, a significant gain of 25hp/22tq from the 298hp/244tq baseline:
Long Live The Z!
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Dear Zcarblog readers, this is my 2016 Solvang Datsun Roadster Show report. Although long overdue, it serves as a reminder that the 30th Annual 2017 Solvang Datsun Roadster Show is just around the corner. So mark those calendars for April 22! Enjoy.
-Alvin
The 2016 Solvang Datsun Roadster show took place on April 23. Now in its 29th year, this gathering continues a tradition of uniting owners from all parts of the world in a little town just outside of Santa Barbara. There is something for everyone here: shopping, food, wine-tasting, outdoor activities, and the last weekend of every April a huge gathering of Datsuns. I did not drive my roadster this year but I still enjoyed the show with my family!
On to the cars! Here are some highlights from the day…there were only a handful of 1967 2000 roadsters this year. Some of these cars are considered the “cream of the crop” with full restorations or OEM levels of detail like Mike Young’s SRL #266 and Rodney N’s SRL #485:
Winning best of show was SRL #233 completely frame-off restored by Kevin of KRD:

Speaking of attention to detail…fully restored factory gauges artfully assembled by Jon Frampton could be seen on multiple cars. The gauges are truly little jewels that give owners a range of options with lighting, lettering and even inner workings all without going to aftermarket gauges.
Left: Factory mechanical gauges behind Corey’s R20 stroker powered SPL
Right: Factory gauges converted to electronic behind Harlan’s SR20DE-powered SPL
While were on interiors, check out this cool Datsun Competion (by Kaemeri) steering wheel looking great in Corey’s SPL:
At the other end of the spectrum and far from stock is Shannon’s ’69 SRL. Modern gauges and A/C vents adorn the dash with a touch screen in the center console:
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