Good and Easy Mods Z32 TT

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Just wondering if there are any bang for your buck and relatively "easy" im just looking for a way to make good Hp quickly i already have a Boost controller but yeah Ideas?


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You should get the BMC brace. IMHO that is the easiest cheapest performance modification for the Z32.

http://specialtyz.com/shop/default/300z ... e-kit.html

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what does a BMC brace do?

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It's not a "performance" mod per-se. It stops the Brake Master Cylinder from moving when you're braking, which gives the braking a more firm and predictable feel.

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I completely agree, I never thought it would, but the BMC brace did give the pedal a firmer feel.

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+1 to the brace, easiest by far and great bang for the buck if you will.
The cone filter at +/- $100 is a good one as well more for the ease of maintenance than anything else, and I personally feel the switched injector voltage mod is imperative especially at zero cost.
Also, doing some maintenance work such as replacing injector connectors and coil pack connectors as well as the CTS and IACV unit can make a sluggish/misfiring Z32 come to life at a cost of +/- $100...


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