PICS!- Wilwood Brakes, Nismo RIMS, Toyos, Day at the Track
#1
PICS!- Wilwood Brakes, Nismo RIMS, Toyos, Day at the Track
K, so I did a few mods in the last few months here is the sum of them.
Wilwood BBK 13.6" two piece rotors, 4 Pot Superlite Caliper, Alumi Brackets
Nismo 19" rims, Toyo T1r 255/40/r19 tires (oversize but stick like hell).
Injen CAI insulating kit, helps keep intake temps down (no pics).
I really like the way Deus's car turned out, so I'm kinda following suit, going all stealth wise...... ENJOY!
http://www.watsonsglen.com/Kam/Maxima/Nismo/index.htm
http://www.watsonsglen.com/Kam/Maxima/bbk1/index.htm
If you gots a question.................... ask!
Peace guys.
Wilwood BBK 13.6" two piece rotors, 4 Pot Superlite Caliper, Alumi Brackets
Nismo 19" rims, Toyo T1r 255/40/r19 tires (oversize but stick like hell).
Injen CAI insulating kit, helps keep intake temps down (no pics).
I really like the way Deus's car turned out, so I'm kinda following suit, going all stealth wise...... ENJOY!
http://www.watsonsglen.com/Kam/Maxima/Nismo/index.htm
http://www.watsonsglen.com/Kam/Maxima/bbk1/index.htm
If you gots a question.................... ask!
Peace guys.
#5
Do you have or does the company that made the BBK have a brake profile. Reason I ask is cause I was looking at getting the nismo wheels for my 5th gen but using the 300zx calipers. If the calipers are roughly the same size it would give me an idea if the 300zx would clear.
#8
Originally Posted by MyownNismo
Do you have or does the company that made the BBK have a brake profile. Reason I ask is cause I was looking at getting the nismo wheels for my 5th gen but using the 300zx calipers. If the calipers are roughly the same size it would give me an idea if the 300zx would clear.
http://www.wilwood.com/PDF/fl120.pdf
Kamski
#10
What pads are you running? I see you had to do a bit of trimming around the center pin/support. I've had to do that on all of the non-Wilwood pads I've used (Ferodo, carbotech, etc), but would think the Wilwood pads would fit without problems.
also, where'd you get the hats? They do the job, but they're kinda fugly.
also, where'd you get the hats? They do the job, but they're kinda fugly.
#11
Nice Work!
Well done Kam! That looks awesome man! You are definitely on point. And you take MONEY pictures! Keep it up!
** Trying to figure out the date stamp on the pics, thought maybe you had a time machine, then I remembered you were from Canada! HA! Way to represent eh! I love Canada. I try to come up every time I visit my family in Rochester, NY.
** Trying to figure out the date stamp on the pics, thought maybe you had a time machine, then I remembered you were from Canada! HA! Way to represent eh! I love Canada. I try to come up every time I visit my family in Rochester, NY.
#12
Originally Posted by Matt93SE
What pads are you running? I see you had to do a bit of trimming around the center pin/support. I've had to do that on all of the non-Wilwood pads I've used (Ferodo, carbotech, etc), but would think the Wilwood pads would fit without problems.
also, where'd you get the hats? They do the job, but they're kinda fugly.
also, where'd you get the hats? They do the job, but they're kinda fugly.
http://brakepads.wilwood.com/01-selection/bp10.html
The hats are came from fastbrakes.com they look stupid but are very preciesely made. I use a micrometer at almost every retainer hole and they were spot on.
The pics came out so-so, because my Canon was charging so I just pulled the card out of it and stuffed it into my Samsung that I keep in the car to take pics of accidents. (Free camera won at work its chuned but its free so f... it.)
The brakes are amazing and the tires being 255 instead of recomended 245 stick like glue and fill in the gap even better.
Thanks guys,
Kam
#14
Originally Posted by kamilkluczewski
Injen CAI insulating kit, helps keep intake temps down (no pics).Peace guys.
The brakes and rims are looking good.
Thanks
#15
LOL,
site is home depot; pics, post tommorow I will.
Its the water heater wrap. Works bloody wonders. I had this on my Olds when the CAI was made out of flex duct for a dryer. So I applied the concept to this............
Kam
site is home depot; pics, post tommorow I will.
Its the water heater wrap. Works bloody wonders. I had this on my Olds when the CAI was made out of flex duct for a dryer. So I applied the concept to this............
Kam
#16
LOOOOOOOOOOOVE ur car with the Nismos and brakes. Smoke ur tails, get a spoiler. Nice work Kam. MMMMM, love that ride. I saw those rims on a smoke max in person and they really are right on!!
#20
Originally Posted by kamilkluczewski
LOL,
site is home depot; pics, post tommorow I will.
Its the water heater wrap. Works bloody wonders. I had this on my Olds when the CAI was made out of flex duct for a dryer. So I applied the concept to this............
Kam
site is home depot; pics, post tommorow I will.
Its the water heater wrap. Works bloody wonders. I had this on my Olds when the CAI was made out of flex duct for a dryer. So I applied the concept to this............
Kam
I saw a injen set-up last year but I did a search and can't find it.
Can't wait to see the pictures.
Thanks
#22
Originally Posted by AllBlackMax
Looks good. Time for cat-back and Eibachs.
Going with REMUS midmuffler, and dual tip REMUS mufflers.
how much did the bbk cost u? i've been to wilwood's site before but i dont think they even have any kits for nissan's........
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=470943
Thanks,
Kamski
#26
Originally Posted by ramberg
I would like to see a picture of this and can you give me the site you brought it from?
The brakes and rims are looking good.
Thanks
The brakes and rims are looking good.
Thanks
Whicked cheap mod but works wonders.
Thanks,
Kam
#27
I had to jam up the brakes on the street a person decided to make a last second left turn and stopped short on a green light. To say the least THANK GOD FOR WILLWOODS, I pressed them up hard and the car just halted. I still had plenty of clearance to stop but it was a good feeling to know that thease babies work as advertised.
Kam
Kam
#28
Kam: I found similar material to insulate the intake from Lowe's. But I notice that my Stillen intake doesnt get that warm. Maybe its cuz I have the factory cold air intake directed at the air filter. Im still gonna put it on cuz i prolly get heat soak when its really warm out.
#29
Originally Posted by DeusExMaxima
Kam: I found similar material to insulate the intake from Lowe's. But I notice that my Stillen intake doesnt get that warm. Maybe its cuz I have the factory cold air intake directed at the air filter. Im still gonna put it on cuz i prolly get heat soak when its really warm out.
With the insulating wrap the knock is almost none existent. I dont mean valvetrain sound I mean knock knock.
Its funny how such a small and inexpensive mod can work wonders like that.
Kamski
#31
Originally Posted by DeusExMaxima
By the way, my 300zx pads are almost identical in size to your Wilwood pads!!
My Z pads are 4.69"x2.45". Ur Wilwoods are 4.74"x2.43".
My Z pads are 4.69"x2.45". Ur Wilwoods are 4.74"x2.43".
Kamski
#37
Originally Posted by ramberg
Thanks for the pictures. I have the Eibach springs on my car for a long time and have no noise or any other problems with them.
Warren
Warren
Fair Enough, reason I went with Cattmans is because I researched here a lot and heard nothing but negative feed back on them. If you search for EIBACH in the 6th gen forum all you will find is problems with noises. Anywhoo, I love the cattman setup, I think I will do the Koni adjustables next for a touch more responsiveness.
Thanks,
Kam
#39
Car looks good...particularly the brakes. I would say one thing though - please get rid of the "Maxima 3.5 SE" stickers on the bottom of the bumper and sides of car....those are kind of cheesy...