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Old Jul 18, 2006 | 07:54 PM
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FS: '06 Revised 350Z Springs

I had the 350Z Tein H-Tech springs installed today along with the SPC rear camber/toe bolt set-up. Josh at AutoRnD did another excellent job, as usual.

So, I now have a spare set of revised '06 - 350Z springs sitting in my garage, which I will not be needing. I got these springs from a local My350Z member. He had swapped these out only after a few thousand miles. Anyone interested? . . . Shoot me a PM.
 
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Old Jul 19, 2006 | 12:55 PM
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Originally Posted by andy2434
I had the 350Z Tein H-Tech springs installed today along with the SPC rear camber/toe bolt set-up. Josh at AutoRnD did another excellent job, as usual.

So, I now have a spare set of revised '06 - 350Z springs sitting in my garage, which I will not be needing. I got these springs from a local My350Z member. He had swapped these out only after a few thousand miles. Anyone interested? . . . Shoot me a PM.
hey Andy,

did you install the 06 springs? if so, did you notice a drop in the rear? I bought a set of revised springs and the rear didn't seem to drop at all. I starting to think i didn't get the right one...
 
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Old Jul 19, 2006 | 02:23 PM
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Hey Andy,

My cousin is a new G35 owner and may be interested in these for his first "major" mod. What's my price?
 
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Old Jul 19, 2006 | 05:34 PM
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Andy - How do you like the drop with the 350z H Techs? I am trying to get some of these ordered as we speak. Also, I thought you had decided against them at one point? What made you go back to the H-Techs?
 
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Old Jul 20, 2006 | 01:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Fini
hey Andy,

did you install the 06 springs? if so, did you notice a drop in the rear? I bought a set of revised springs and the rear didn't seem to drop at all. I starting to think i didn't get the right one...
when did you get it installed? it might need some time to fully settle
 
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Old Jul 20, 2006 | 01:48 AM
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Andy - How do you like the drop with the 350z H Techs? I am trying to get some of these ordered as we speak. Also, I thought you had decided against them at one point? What made you go back to the H-Techs?
The front dropped 3/4" and the rear dropped 1/4". I like the drop at the rear and I hope that in time the rear will settle to the same. The ride quality is the same and the handling at near limit is about the same, as well. The SPC rear camber arms and toe bolts brought the rear back to dead center spec. The front is a different story. The driver's side is at limit at 1.3 neg. and the passenger side is at 1.9 neg. This is a daily driver, so I need to get the SPC front set-up when it is available to fix the neg. camber at the front.

I am almost done for this year. I still need to swap out the MREV+ and install the MREV2 and get a tune. The springs, which I just installed are temporary. I was wanted the bigger drop with what I had on hand. I am planning on installing Stance coilovers.

Have been researching for a 2007 FI install. I am leaning towards a conservative FI set-up using either the new Vortech SC for the RevUp or the new Stillen SC with the rumored larger blower. Had planned on going with the current Stillen stage II set-up for starters, but with the new releases coming soon . . . I'll sit back and see how these new products work out. Hehehe . . . I will not be reaching for the outer limits like Paul (urban) or some of my 350Z TT buds. LOL . . . I need to make it to retirement in the next 4 years.

Boris . . . I'll shoot you a PM with regards to the revised 350Z springs.
 
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Old Jul 20, 2006 | 11:45 AM
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Andy, PM replied, he'll take them.
 
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Old Jul 20, 2006 | 10:21 PM
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What's the difference between MREV2 and MREV+?

The MREV+ included a machined lower collector.
 
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Old Jul 20, 2006 | 10:50 PM
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Andy, PM replied, he'll take them.
Thanks, Boris . . . You have a PM.

Springs SOLD!
 
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Old Jul 20, 2006 | 10:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Disco_Monkey
What's the difference between MREV2 and MREV+?

The MREV+ included a machined lower collector.
Chris,

I have had the MREV2 sitting here for some 2 months. I haven't had the time to install it on the dyno, yet . . . But based on what I remember of my MREV+ install, the new MREV2 lower collector looks like it has quite a bit more maching performed to it. I am quite curious as to how the MREV2 may differ from the MREV+.
 
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