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Old 12-07-2007, 08:54 PM
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Chernmax phase 2.5

OK, 3 additional mods I needed to work on were completed today:

- AEM Wide Band Monitor was installed
- Rear Wilwood 4 piston BBK with 12.9" two peice rotors
- New Stinger battery Terminals

I have to add 2 additional tasks to phase 2.5. One mod was from an outstanding Org member who identified 1 small oversight (I love this site!!).
LOL, with my 360 degree Wilwood BBK setup my spare donut no longer fits any wheel. Solution, on order is a full size O.Z. 18x8 rim with current BFG tire that I will now carry in the full spare in the rear. Once received I will then custom cut out the rear carpeting so the trunk will consist only of the Optima Red Top battery and a full size rim/tire racing spare. My junk in the trunk!!!

Last, I will get the car Dyno Tuned and call it a phase (2.5 will then move to phase 3, body and paint).

On a side note, one of the best parts about this project(s) is the 6th gen has somehow bridged the gap with our older gen brothers and some are switching gens or just clapping at our successes. As styling, performance, and handling mods finally catch up to our Gen, we get looked at in a different perspective. I will never thumb my nose at anyones ride or mods, I respect their goals, this is just my hobby and after 24 years in the military, 13 years as a Missile Systems Technician alone, I needed a hobby to get my head below Mach 1!!!

Peace bro's and in closing, the 6th Gen may be a boat, mine was recently reclassified as a Hydrofoil!!!

Last, last in closing, I'm adding the VID's I took to the bottom of this post to consolidate for new members or members joining the thread...










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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hXmS0AI2Xc

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QuK6FAoqHFw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNLN3a-Y8Z4

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Old 12-07-2007, 09:02 PM
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You are the man chris

Its unreal how much you have done. Your car really needs to be on front page of import tuner or something brotha.

You really cant hear the turbo in the Max!! I actually like that.

How fast were you going in the vids?

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You dirty little **** you!

What offset do your wheels have? Did you need any spacers after the BBK install?
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You are the man chris

Its unreal how much you have done. Your car really needs to be on front page of import tuner or something brotha.

You really cant hear the turbo in the Max!! I actually like that.

How fast were you going in the vids?
Thanks bro, trying to educate and advocate!!!
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You dirty little **** you!

What offset do your wheels have? Did you need any spacers after the BBK install?
With my O.Z. HT Comp rims (144mm offset) I didn't need spacers but I bought them just in case . Since I already had the EiBach 5mm spacer kit I added them for and overall 1" wider car stance which I love, more flush with the fender, better turning feel, not so overbearing on the axles which I like...

LOL, I said I !!!

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very nice.......... you dirty little *****...
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very nice.......... you dirty little *****...
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2 Words - HOT DAMN !!!

I love everything about your car, amazin machine - don't stop modifyin her, she's pure diamonds :P

I'm str8 lovin' everythin you do....!

Respects for you and your baby
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nice setup son... hottttttttttt
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and change your signiture pixture too. lol
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Old 12-08-2007, 01:13 AM
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Great update chris... Have any ideas on what color you are going to pay her? or is that a secret LOL

Well , if i EVER come into money i am going to look into a turb max ...

Couldnt be crazy though like you and use it as my only car... Just might have to get a m45 for a daily drive LOL ... <<<< yea right LOL..

anyway man .. congrats ... and good luck on the future mods...
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Great update chris... Have any ideas on what color you are going to pay her? or is that a secret LOL

Well , if i EVER come into money i am going to look into a turb max ...

Couldnt be crazy though like you and use it as my only car... Just might have to get a m45 for a daily drive LOL ... <<<< yea right LOL..

anyway man .. congrats ... and good luck on the future mods...
What are you talking about, I purchased a new cupholder for my wifes SUV recently!!!

As for paint, I'm just redoing the front bumper and hood (4 years of misc rock chips). The cars roof will be Onyx black and I'm adding a JDM style roof spoiler. Stay tuned...
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Have you actually entered any competitions? Do you have any plans for showing her?

With as fast as that turbo will get you going, I could see why you upgraded your brake kit.

How far will you take it? I mean, what are the plans when you are "truely finished"? (Like that ever happens).

Also, it seems wild that you went from entertaining the idea of selling her to doing all of this within a few months time. You really jump in with both feet, don't you?

I bet selling her, isn't on the top of that list anymore, is it?
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Well Im one upping you. I just installed a GE CJ610-6. Im working out the kinks and will keep everyone posted....Damn nice set up you have.
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Originally Posted by GrimMax
You really cant hear the turbo in the Max!! I actually like that.
I love the sound of a turbo. Superchargers sound is too high pitched for my likes.

Trunk mounted batteries need an external battery disconnect in order to pass tech at the track....
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Originally Posted by GrimMax
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You are the man chris

Its unreal how much you have done. Your car really needs to be on front page of import tuner or something brotha.

You really cant hear the turbo in the Max!! I actually like that.

How fast were you going in the vids?
ya why don't you go for the cover of a magazine i think you would be a easy pick
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Chris great looking car. One of the nicest Maxima's done up on the org i have ever seen
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Have you actually entered any competitions? Do you have any plans for showing her?

With as fast as that turbo will get you going, I could see why you upgraded your brake kit.

How far will you take it? I mean, what are the plans when you are "truly finished"? (Like that ever happens).

Also, it seems wild that you went from entertaining the idea of selling her to doing all of this within a few months time. You really jump in with both feet, don't you?

I bet selling her, isn't on the top of that list anymore, is it?
No competitions, strictly a hobby, in the almost 4 years I have owned her I have never entered her in a car show. I do my thing and go...

As for the brakes, shaving weight off the car while decreasing a cars stopping distance is always a great investment, and I absolutely love the look!!!

No future plans, as my bro Ramberg always states: "A day at a time"

As for changing ones mind, I was considering getting an Infiniti M45, I had about 15K plus my trade-in (Red Heat) or just right out sell her; anyway since my car was paid off I thought about it and envisioned what 15K could do for a Max (that's not how much I have spent but it would have been gone for the M45 anyway) You know the rest of the story...

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Originally Posted by coitaltie
Well Im one upping you. I just installed a GE CJ610-6. Im working out the kinks and will keep everyone posted....Damn nice set up you have.

Be careful, those Flux Capacitors can be tricky...
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noiceee.........love the vids
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Chris I like the way you dropped that hint as to why its "Chern" haha. Its Christopher Hern...(andez?)

Great Job on the BBKs and everything else. Love it. Keep it up.
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Originally Posted by chernmax
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You need larger wires....4 gauge is not enough to run the car over time...Trust me, you want to go to 0AWG. 4 gauge will work, but it will create too much resistance and burn up your alternator.
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You need larger wires....4 gauge is not enough to run the car over time...Trust me, you want to go to 0AWG. 4 gauge will work, but it will create too much resistance and burn up your alternator.
Thanks for the feedback, It's actually 2 gauge (bigger than ground wiring kits). But I'll look into it...
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Chern, your car is looking marvelous, I bet it nice to have a quiet beast
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Chern, your car is looking marvelous, I bet it nice to have a quiet beast
If I knew it was going to feel this good, I would have done it years ago simply for the thrill value, unfortunately it took 4 years of modding waiting for the right parts to become available to wake this Dragon Up!!!
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wow man .....graeat great great.......keeep it goin...your max is the best ive ever seen on the org...........
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So freakin' HOT man- unbelievable. I dig those MOMO floor mats, too. Incredible ride Chris, just incredible.
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Originally Posted by xoomer.com
Chris I like the way you dropped that hint as to why its "Chern" haha. Its Christopher Hern...(andez?)

Great Job on the BBKs and everything else. Love it. Keep it up.

LOL, badge reader...
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Chern! One word "Spectacular", love the ride bro, very appealing.
Hay! While I've got your attention, just elaborate briefly on how those coilovers truly feel; basically when your driving rough terrain. Because I'm really considering Coilovers, just want a honest opinion on how they feel going over bumps & rough terrain. OH! Did I mention that the ride looks "Spectacular". Hollaback.........
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Chern! One word "Spectacular", love the ride bro, very appealing.
Hay! While I've got your attention, just elaborate briefly on how those coilovers truly feel; basically when your driving rough terrain. Because I'm really considering Coilovers, just want a honest opinion on how they feel going over bumps & rough terrain. OH! Did I mention that the ride looks "Spectacular". Hollaback.........
I do not recommend coilovers for rough or bumpy terrain, if your normal driving environment are smooth roads then coilovers are perfect and the feel (handling in turns, takeoffs and stops are flat!!!) And for the money coilovers cost you can get a set of Koni Struts (front) and KYB 8-way adjustable gas shocks (rear) with a set of Eibach or Progressive lowering springs, Racingline F/R Endlinks and Stillen or Progress rear anti-sway bar with a Stillen or Racingline FUSB and your handling will be almost equal in handling without compromising to much of the ride quality. (of course whatever you already have, scratch off the recommended list)

Tire size also has an affect on ride quality so I did stay with 18's, the bigger size you go, the more road vibration the gets transmitted through the vehicle. Good Luck
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So freakin' HOT man- unbelievable. I dig those MOMO floor mats, too. Incredible ride Chris, just incredible.
Thanks for the feedback and props bro...
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wow man .....graeat great great.......keeep it goin...your max is the best ive ever seen on the org...........
Thanks but you need to really troll the Org, awesome cars all around...
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Thanks but you need to really troll the Org, awesome cars all around...


did you say troll???



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Nice man. I cant wait for winter to get full rolling so i can upgrade my turbo. Are you going to maxus? I hope so . I will be there.
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Nice man. I cant wait for winter to get full rolling so i can upgrade my turbo. Are you going to maxus? I hope so . I will be there.
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Where is it this years???
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Where is it this years???
CHICAGO AGAIN! I'll get to see "Red Heat!"
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LOL, actually we get more Maximas at our annual RCP BBQ in DC then Maxus got last year, and the first picture was taken after about 20+ other Maxes had left. Always an awesome meet every year (DC, VA, MD crew).







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