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Here
is a pic of John's engine bay with the motor removed.
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picture below are some of the parts removed. |
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Here
John gets his 1st carbon fibre bonnet.
Hopefully
now his car is light enough to go that little bit faster with better cooling. |

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| John's
new motor in the build.
We are using an electric water pump and electric fan instead of the original
system.
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The
3 pictures to the right show what we have removed to reduce weight. The
weight reduction included the removal of many unecessary brackets, air
conditioning and HICAS etc. We have also changed lots of bolts to alloy,
and removed close to 70kg from the vehicle so far. |


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| Front
suspension shot showing the ARC hollow sway bar and Tein adjustable
coil overs. |
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| Another
angle from the front suspension showing the Tein adjustable coil overs and
the adjustable Tein rose jointed tension rods . |
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Zed under
construction
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The
second hand Trust extractors required some tig welding to repair cracks
and re-enforce to prevent from happening again. We also added
some braces that bolt up to head which we drilled and tapped for
added support of the larger 400HP custom Trust exhaust housing and Garret
Compressor with Trust external wastegates dumping through screamer pipes.
We
also tidyed up the inside with extra long die grinding bit and then
flapper wheel and polishing mop to increase flow. We had to send
out to get the flanges trued as they were warped from heat, now we get them
HPC treated to keep heat from compressor housing and for flow.
Also
showing is a picture of the triple plate OS Giken clutch and flywheel
assembly,which only weighs 15kg to handle the 700 plus HP on the way. |
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We
dynoed our car at Silverwater Automotive Services and at 6000 rpm it produced
330kw (420hp) at the rear wheels.At 6000 rpm it ran out of fuel
with standard injectors.Obviously we will have larger injectors for our
next motor in which we expect to acheive over 400kw at the wheels.
Click here for current Dyno reading |


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| UAS
intercooler, custom radiator and oil cooler. |
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Custom
top control arms, ball bearing for zero movement with adjustable rose jointed
lower front control arms and upper rear. |
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| Project
Zed on display in the UAS Showroom |
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Custom
made muffler with twin 3 inch inlet and flattened 4 inch outlet.
Comes
out drivers side in front of rear wheel.Suport hi flow and designed for
track use. |

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Johns
car now sporting new 18 by 8.5' front rims with 265/35's and 18 by 9.5
rears
with 295/30 Pirrelli P-Zero rubber |
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New
motor fitted as test to see what power levels the standard turbos will
make.The motor is also internally standard with small match porting and
ported exhaust manifolds and extrusion honed plenum chamber. We also added
53mm throttle bodies, UAS underdrive alloy crank pulley with harmonic
ballancer for resonance dampening, UAS adjsutable exhaust cam spockets,
GTR water pump pulley,engine lightened and water heating of throttle bodies
and hoses removed, twin ram pods, Autronic SMC engine management with
CDI on premium unleaded fuel and Iridium Plugs using heat range 4mm eleoctrodes
and .8mm gap resulting 263 kw at wheels.25 C Air temp
Click
the dyno image to the right for details ---> |

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Johns
Zed in action at the Eastern Creek Trackday on April 3rd 2003.
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the images to the right to enlarge. |

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Project
Zed engine bay with the new UAS Master Cylinder Support and UAS Strut
brace (lightweight) |
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Here
we are replacing the factory R230 viscous coupling 3.7 with R200 R32 GTR
4.3 Nismo mechanical lock clutch pack diff with a modified 300ZX non turbo
cradle
(no hicas to worry about!) with alloy spacers for drive shafts and
tailshft to suit Nismo diff mounting bushes and urethane cradle bushes.
As a bonus the 300ZX diff weighs 52kg whilst the new GTR diff weighs 36
kg. |


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-10
braided oil lines and 19 row oil cooler offset to the passenger side as
per everything in the car to throw any weight over the passenger side as
even without driver the zed is heavier on drivers side. This helps improve
handling and balance. Also Turbo XS Racing Blow off valves located where
factory BOV's normally sit.
UAS Big alloy radiator and Monster front mount intercooler. Also two UAS
02 Rush Race pods. Nice cold fresh air flowing straight into turbo's.
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| The
quest for weight reduction continues. Here we see John removing even more
unessesary weight from the Zed which he found in the tailgate. |
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| Here
we see the initial construction of a new heavy duty carbon fibre rear wing
designed to improve downforce around the track |

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UAS
staff checking and adjusting camber and caster as well as toe with our
toe
plates in our fully equipped workshop |

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| Addition
of lower front rubber chin spoiler for ground effects giving improved aerodynamics
and better lap times. 50mm clearance to ground but flexible rubber used
so should be ok.
Also
pic shows addition of brake ducts for improved cooling of front brakes.
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| Replaced
Tein Coil Over’s tested at 570 pounds springs which too heavy especially
for Aussie race tracks which are not so smooth.
Changed
to Eibach 440 pound main springs with tender springs to make them squat
on power to help with traction and not skip around so much on bumps, being
progressive rate when cornering they stiffen up. Also had the shocks dyno
tested and measured the wheel motion ( travel of wheel compared to springs
movement with equation) also with equation of the weight of the car to
select the best spring rate and shock setting.) also 200 grams lighter
compared to the Tein springs on right in pic. In practice this made a
huge difference of over a second a lap at Oran Park.
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| Rose
jointed in car adjustable upper rear arm for camber adjustment and leading
upper control arm for toe angle adjustment, slotted rear rotors, braided
lines with banjo bolt mod so braided lines go from steel hose straight into
the caliper so less weight and more responsive braking as does away with
some heavy brackets and pipe as well as spongy factory rubber lines. Lower
picture shows car being setup on wheel alignment machine |

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| Johns
latest power run on our new Dyno Dynamics Dyno with more tuning and altering
of the boost map. |
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| John
powering around the track |

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The
UAS boys removing the sound deadening tar in floor and metal brackets
that are no longer required |
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| Johns
race engine fitted with new brass sealing ring head gasket. |
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HPC
coating to help prevent heat soak in the head and increase the flow.
Also
HPC coated plenum to reduce heat soak from the block and keep inlet temperatures
down. |
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Johns
race engine being assembled in the
UAS engine building room. |
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| Setting
the camshafts. |
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Engine
Specs on Johns new motor
- Twin S15
GT28 Ball Bearing 320HP Turbos with 5 bolt HPC treated, non-turbulence
engine and dump pipes in one
- Bored
20 thou oversized Arias forged pistons with molly coated skins and HPC
coated tops
- Argo forged
conrods (625 grams each compared with factory 716 grams)
- King bearings
- Lightened
and balanced crank
- UAS head
gasket with sealing rings
- Tomei
solid lifters
- Custom
valve springs
- Ported
heads with HPC treated exhaust ports
- 4 x Custom
regrind exhaust camshafts
- 4 x Adjustable
cam sprockets
- Custom
idler and cam belt tensioner
- UAS underdrive
crank pulley with vulcanized rubber and stainless sleeve harmonic balancer
- Custom
top fuel rail with top feed Nismo 555cc injectors
- 25 row
oil cooler with -10 braided hoses and billet alloy inline thermostat
and remote oil filter relocation kit
- 40mm thick
alloy radiator with swirl pot and -6 push lock fittings bleeding any
air from the back of the head, radiator and swirl pot back to the header
tank
- Simplified
and lightened motor with all extra water pipes and hoses for throttle
body heating removed. No oxygen sensor or fuel temp sensor is used,
but an air temp sensor has been added.
- UAS extra
clamp load 6 button 1350kg single plate clutch
- UAS super
light flywheel
345Kw
At the rear wheels |


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| UAS
Carbon Fibre Race Wing now fitted |
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Project
Zed complete with its new custom alloy fuel tank with twin Bosch 044 externally
mounted fuel pumps.
Lower
picture shows fuel lines and fuel cooler that has been fitted. |

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| Johns
300zx being finished for the Drift Nationals at Oran Park. Here you see
Johns newly aquired set of R34 GTR wheels being fitted to the Zed |
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AP front calipers on the Zed have been replaced by a pair of Porsche 6 piston
monoblock calipers and heat treated, 2 peice 365mm rotors. |
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This
shows the match porting performed and we found the intake system can be
opened up quite a lot to increase volume and match ported for smoother flow.
Also converted to top feed injectors Nismo 555cc with custom top fuel rail
that sits above the plenum. Also Bosch knock sensor bolted permanently to
the valley of the block for tuning and checking at the track with our Pro
Tuner device.
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picture shows the oversized lightened and balanced idler pulley with bracket
for support and hydraulic tensioner removed for stronger and lighter billet
alloy base with offset camber adjusting bolt. The larger pulley slows down
the bearings and increases wrap over the crank sprocket which picks up another
3 teeth to prevent belt jumping or slipping under high load, high and fast
revving. Alloy pullies are interference fit and grub screwed to secure.
Water pump welded up as we now use an electric water pump and thermo fan.
Remote mount oil filter located where air con compressor was located.
Heavy
factory harmonic balancer pulley with custom stainless sleeve insert with
vulcanized rubber similar to factory to remove resonance from the crank.
Weight of this pulley is 1340 grams compared to around 6kg for factory
pulley.
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Here
we see the S15 turbo’s HPC coated exhaust housings and exhaust manifolds.
The factory pipes and hoses are replaced with push lock hoses with heat
protection covers, with billet alloy annodised fittings.
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A
VQ 30 alloy power steering pump is used with custom oversized light alloy
pulley which slows down the pump. The factory Twin turbo power steering
pump for HICAS is a twin pump. We were using a non turbo single pump as
HICAS was removed and the weight of the pump alone is 2135 grams compared
to the VQ 1417 grams. We also modified the braket remove a large steel braket
not needed which was 319 grams and cut down the support braket again to
make lighter. No cam belt covers for less weight and also more for cooling.
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This
shows custom the billet alloy bracket
(630 grams) we used, replacing the factory cast iron unit which weighs 1930
grams. |
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| The
UAS workshop team finishing off the installation of Johns new engine just
in time for the Drift Nationals |
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| Here
you see the engine bay of the Zed showing the new engine in place - Many
parts including the plenum have been polished. |

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| Here
we see the Zed's rear brakes comprising of 4 Piston AP Racing calipers with
330mm two piece heat treated & slotted rotors, with new hydraulic handbrake.
We removed
all complex factory brake line plumbing, as well as heavy brass junction
boxes, as no ABS is used.
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the short video of Project Zed in action at Oran Park (Right click - Save
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Here we are
fitting the new rear diffuser and new brake ducting.
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The Zed on
the dyno at the UAS 300zx dyno day on October 16th 2004 |
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