Just in case anyone was wondering what happened to the Zoom project car..
I've had the car for a few years now running it at track days and drag events, just scraping past the time set in Australia, 12.55@112.8.
I've not done too much since importing it to the UK, but here is a brief run down
Suspension/Driveline:
New 280zx CV jointed driveshafts (after breaking the old ones)
Adjustable perches welded to original struts, coilover style, new springs to suit
Tokico adjustable dampers
Custom adjustable rose jointed compression rods and front arms for camber/castor adjustment.
Thicker nismo anti-roll bar
Adjustable drop links
Custom strut braces (standard ones don't fit the front)
New wheel bearings all round
Engine/exhaust:
Split wastegate style dump/y-pipe similar to Martin Donnan's Project soarer in HPI
De-cat pipe (we don't need one in the UK if the car is old enough regardless of engine)
PWR intercooler (yet to be fitted)
Body:
Full respray following a garage break in (the dragged tools/bikes over the car )
New airdam on front
Wheels/Tyres
Rota grid 16x8 wheels
Michelin Pilot sport cup tyres 225x50x16
(old stich evolution wheels stolen in the garage break in)
Thanks to Ben for a great job on the car. I've since done a couple of magazine features over here, including a really good one where we were timed Formula 1 style 0-60 0-100, top speed etc on a 2-mile runway.
I've not had the car dyno'd since the dump pipe upgrade, but my last 1/4 was at 114mph hinting a bit of a power increase.
Waiting in the wings is a single turbo manifold, but I think I'll wait for the twins to let go first. Plus more power might mean further driveline upgrades..
I'm also very interested in Ben's lightweight ideas, some of that may also be coming soon.