
Z Car Blog owes a big thank you to this young man. During the last few years, ZCG has been lucky enough to have Forbes spreading the Z car passion (in person and through this blog). 2010 will be a big year in Forbes’s life as he continues his education. I will do my best to pick up where he left off. And believe me, Forbes will always be part of the ZCG crew. Happy Birthday buddy!!!!

One of ZCG’s oldest customers is back with a bang. This Nismo 370Z comes to us with 400 miles on the clock. During the next few days we will continue to finish the break-in miles. We are chomping at the bit to start modding this bad boy. The next few weeks will include installs of upgraded brake pads with fluid and version 2 of the ZCG oil cooler kit. We have a track day set up for February the 1st at Laguna Seca.We will see how the Nismo stacks up against the ZCG 370Z. Stay tuned…
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The new year is 14 days old and ZCG is back from the holidays with a vengeance. We hope all you Z car fans had a great holiday. The first week of the year was spent prepping for the Silicon Valley International Auto Show. Each year, Z Car Garage has been lucky enough to have a spot in the Tuner tent. The display consisted of Z’s of all generations from early S30s to the new 370Z model.Thanks to all our customers for their support and allowing us to share their Zs with all the San Jose locals. Stay tuned… a great year lies ahead.

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You all have seen this car here before and I’m sure you are aware of it’s on track antics, if not then see the links below for a refresh.
This car sees tons of track time. In fact it pretty much only sees track time, and like most track cars, after awhile things need to be refreshed. In this case the StopTech Big Brake Kit was in need of a few new parts to prepare it for the Norcal UFO trackday the following weekend.




As you can see from the pictures, the hats for the two-piece rotors have seen some massive heat. Enough in fact to destroy the original black anodizing. These parts, while discolored, are still perfectly functional. The rotors on the other hand had seen better days and were replaced with new ones.

The other part of this rebuild comes in the form of replacing the main seals for the four pistons in each caliper. From the pictures you can see that the old ones were covered in debris and brake dust and were starting to weep, not a good thing when a race car relies on repeatable pedal pressures for optimum performance.



The seals were replaced with the new gray pieces and the entire system was reassembled and given back to the owner just in time to thrash on it at the Thunderhill Raceway. Pics of the track event are still to come and are well worth the wait.
See all the photos of the entire rebuild after the read more (there are 30 or so)
Merry post-Christmas
ZCG
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It’s been awhile since we’ve posted anything on our shop 370z, mainly because the shop has been crazy busy with customer cars. If you remember the last time we took the car to Thunderhill Raceway we experienced less than satisfactory performance out of the car in stock form. This led to the addition of HUGE StopTech brakes, bigger swaybars, and lowering springs from Eibach.
What we didn’t advertise is that we’ve had an oil cooler of our own design on the car for some time and the track day last weekend was it’s first real test of the second version. More on that in the full Norcal UFO track day post a little later this week. Another change we made is to put the R35 GT-R wheels back on the car. You may have seen pictures of the car when it was stock with these wheels on it but it is now a whole different animal now that it is lowered. the stance and look are now perfect in my eyes, take a look at the pictures to judge for yourself.
Special thanks go out to Vlad for taking the awesome night-time shots of the Z last week. Good looking out!!

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