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Hi everyone,

 

My name is Vítor and I'm from Portugal.

 

Been a pistonhead since I can remember and the 300zx was in my dream car list since I was 16 or so (32 now).

 

So an opportunity came by and I bought a 93 TT 2+2 LHD in the beginning of the year.

 

She was looking pretty good so I jumped for it:

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And after she got home, shot a couple more pics next to a friend's toy:

 

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Anyway, she has a few dents... When I got her she was vibrating so much I couldn't go over 80mph or I couldn't breed. That was almost fixed by recalibrating the wheels but the tires themselves were also not as round as they should be (she was sitting in a garage for some time). With time that became better.

 

Brakes were very poor... Replaced pads and brake fluid... Got better... But started losing brake fluid in the master cylinder. Rebuild kit needed...

 

Suspension wise, she had a leaking rear right shock and a shoot wheel bearing...

 

Engine was running strong at the time but then developed a hesitation when driving around 2000RPM... The hesitation with time developed into a complete cut (engine would not die if I pressed the clutch but would not respond as well)... Had to wait a couple of seconds and she would start responding again as nothing ever happened.

 

Interior wise, she is pretty nice and well taken care of... Electrical antenna was not working but that is already fixed. AC and warmed seats work (although the driver’s side heats up quicker than the passenger’s) and it is a very pleasant place to be in... No water leaks.

 

So now I'm missing her dearly because she is in the garage being looked at for almost a month... Not that much being done to her but waiting for parts and so on... Takes for ever.

 

Anyway, the current work list is:

- recover the rear suspension - besides the leaking shock, the electrical valve (could someone explain me what's that for?!) was dead. Both rear shocks being repaired and refilled.

- replace wheel bearing

- brakes master cylinder repaired with the Nissan repair kit

- fuel pressure regulator and dampener being replaced with new items

- PTU being replaced by new style one

- new air filter (apexi cone)

 

And that's it... Hoping she gets to me almost as good as new and with all major troubles sorted.

 

Regarding plans for the future... Well, as most of you, there is this dream upgrade path that involves tons of money that I don't have but hopefully will.

 

I never liked straight lines and although eye stretching acceleration is good fun, top speed is meaningless to me. I'm more focused in a track car so:

- top notch suspension parts (well, road usable)

- top notch brakes

- more engine but keeping lag to the minimum (would be happy with about 450~500bhp)...

- other than that, recover the car to a as good state as possible. New rubbers, paint job, etc...

 

Regarding the looks... I just want new rims (18'' because of the big brake kit) and those probably will be the Volk CE28N bronze... And it will be a little bit lowered with the new coilovers... And that's it... Maybe replacing side indicators and rear lights with white ones (JDM style I guess)...

 

Hope you guys liked this introduction of my almost first year with the 300...

 

Much more could be said but these are the highlights.

 

Best regards,

Vítor

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Welcome Vitor.

 

Looks like a nice example and sounds like you'll be taking very good care of her.

 

CE28N - great choice in wheels ! :bow:

Firstly welcome to the club, and like the pics

 

looks a nice example and we all hit the odd prob's ,lol

 

glad to have you with us ;)

Welcome to the club, and well done in picking the best colour in my opinion :D

Ola... :D

 

Welcome to the Club :)

welcome........what kind of ferrari is that?

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welcome........what kind of ferrari is that?

 

1990 348TB

 

V8 3500cc with 300bhp

 

Very good looking

Lovely sound track

Very good brakes

Very good road holding

Awfull to handle once the limit stepped :nono:

 

:)

Wow what a stunning colour :cool:

 

Like dave said the Ferrari dosnt look much next to the ZX just look at the roof lines :)

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I've been browsing this forum for a while but never really active...

 

I guess it is time (actually I should have done this a while ago) to present myself and my ride...

 

About March 2008 I bought what I never expected to be possible, at least at this point in time... A 300zx TT. It is a 1993 manual blue 2+2...

 

Here a couple of pictures on the day I brought it home:

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It was completely stock which is always a good sign and with 50k on the odometer...

 

It had some issues though... Normal things I would say for a car with 15 years...

 

I'll try to break it up in sections:

- Brakes - they were terrible. Really... Lack of bite, lack of feeling, lack of power... Eventually breaking not too hard at 70mph would cause the steering to vibrate badly. First thing was a flush of brake oil dot 5.1... It improved but nothing special... Then master cylinder rebuild (it was leaking) and master cylinder brace... Again it improved... Still the steering shake was there... Then changed rotors for slotted EBC ones... 500 miles later and the vibration was again there... Overall it is much better but not quite there yet... :(

 

- Suspension - lots of body movement over depressions... No confidence at all... It turned out to be a broken shock on the rear right corner... The electric valve that controls the shock stiffening was also broken. Both rear shocks were rebuild, valve replaced and now it feels a lot better. Still going on a straight line over a depression I can feel the car moving under me... Bushing is completely worn out I believe.

 

- Engine - what a engine... The quickest car I had as a daily driver was a Alfa Romeo 147 1.6... It was a great car but 120bhp... Meanwhile I drove some crazy shit like a TVR Cerbera 4.5 and a Ferrari 348TS... But never over long periods of time... This to me felt like a train at first... Then you get used to it and want more of course. Still, there was some problems. When trying to maintain speed, engine would cut out but not stall... After replacing the FPR and the FPD, plugs and PTU, without much effect, it was the TPS... Another issue is when cold, this tapeting noise... At first thought about lifters but aparently it is the VTC... Also it smelled fuel when cold so I ordered the Smithies fuel line kit... Didn't improve and over time, it could be even really dangerous: detected two fuel leaks on the new lines (because the finishers came loose).

 

- Transmission - noise commig from underneath the doors when in neutral and the foot is off the clutch. Clutch bearing it seams... That will hold until a new clutch is needed. Meanwhile, more vibrations so or the shaft is out of balance of the center bearing is giving its soul to its creator...

 

So living with it for a year and a half...

Meanwhile, upgraded the air filter to a apexi cone and installed a Z1 short shifter (after trying a ebay one which was rubish)... Upgraded front speakers for Infinity components+twitter...

 

Enjoying it but still, the vibrations, brakes and lack of precision were killing the joy. Also, I wasn't sure when the timing belt was replaced and how many miles ago... So, I ordered a couple of things:

 

- 120k timing kit (CPZ) - not absolutely confident on the car mileage, so I went for the most complete kit

- JWC VTC harder springs (CPZ) - trying to eliminate the annoying VTC noise

- Unorthodox driving pulley and overdrive water pump pulley (CPZ) - with all the money spent, couldn't resist chasing after a couple more ponies

- Energy Suspension master kit (CPZ) - lets see if the braking vibration goes away (and if the car overall feeling gets more precise)

- Aluminum drive shaft (Shaftmasters) + OEM transmission seal (CPZ)

- Cooling fan clutch (CPZ) - current one is about ceased making the fan going loud even with the car cold.

- CRANKSHAFT seal (CPZ) - believe this is not part of the 120k kit and since we will be near by...

- OEM motor mounts + NISMO transmission mount (CPZ) - current ones are just old...

 

It is at the shop right now assembling those parts... Lets see the outcome...

 

So that is it... Spent about £4k in it so far... Hope to have it sorted now... Before starting to think about upgrades... :)

 

Thanks for your time and patience with this long post...

welcoem mate:D!

 

Pritty sure ive seen those photos before tho sitting with the ferrari.........

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