Showing posts with label Datsun 280z 240z BRE Nissan Autocross. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Datsun 280z 240z BRE Nissan Autocross. Show all posts

Monday, December 6, 2021

There Goes 2021

 Well... I guess I was worse at writing on this blog as I was on my personal blog. So let's see what did we miss since Feb 2021. 

Autocross - The Z did nearly a monthly autocross this year! Well I think I only actually got to 4 or 5 events but I felt like I was regular out there with the car! I started the year on my stock suspension and crappy tired but ended up upgrading to my Falken Azenis and dropped in a used set of Tokicos/KYB suspension. 

Track Days - we did three! I feel good abut that, I did two last year and this year more. So she is getting her workouts. We chewed up the Azenis pretty good, and luckily no major issues this year on track. I did have one big spin out in the middle of the track and luckily everyone dodged my car and we stayed safe. If you want to get out on track... following the SCCA Track Night in America program, great price and great way to get safely on track. 

Wrenching - well we were less than productive in the wrenching department this year. Installing my rear bumper the fuel tank neck got drilled into... nearly sidelined me from an event. Luckily the part was $65, unluckily it took way more labor than I care to admit dropping the tank, putting it back in, dropping it again (long story) and re-installing again. Whew. Also, the used set of shocks/struts I put in... one strut straight up blew out at my track day, and one was leaking pretty badly so I bit the bullet and bought all new (more on that later). 


Scarwars - I wrote a blog (One More Scar) about my new scars... new knee surgery, eye lid surgery, and a big scar to the Z. When I took my Z up to Ivy Tech (I am working on my auto tech degree) I was quickly backing out to pull into another lift and BANG CRUNNNNNCHHHHHH.... I hit my passenger side fender into a big commercial truck. Luckily no damage to the truck, luckily I have a spare fender already, but unluckily really no time/money to do body work on her right now so it will have to wait. 

So what is next? Well this 6 month recap will hopefully not be the last post for 2021. The Z is on a lift now and I am working on putting in new Eibach progressive rate springs and new adjustable Koni Yellow struts. This upgrade is considered way easier than the challenging coilover install on these... but man this "easier" job is proving very challenging. Wish me luck... and if you follow this and I haven't posted about the suspension being done... HMU. I need to update the page more. 

Saturday, September 5, 2020

Racing Solo

Maybe the activity I was most looking forward to when the Z got fixed was... getting out at the Tire Rack and running an autocross, AKA a Solo Event. If you are wondering what I mean with an autocross or solo, I think no better explaination has been written in the country, but by a local club members here in South Bend Lloyd. Read it here: A Guided Tour Through The World of Solo

In short I describe a solo as a miniature race track, made out of cones, that you race through and focus more on skill than just car speed. One car at a time, you against the clock, and then cars are classed together by type and preparation. I first started doing events like that in 2003 with the Furrin Group when I lived in Holland/Grand Rapids. I wrote a blog about my very first event: The Fast and Exhaustless 

So far for the year I got two events in, both at the Tire Rack Test Track, our local home track. My first event was with the Michiana Corvette Club and man it was a blast! Never ran with them, for sure will be back, for sure made some new car friends and saw how much I missed solo. It was a fun laid back group, some of them serious racers, but lots of folks just there to have fun pushing their car. They had a class for Corvettes, and one for "metal cars" or everything but a Corvette. 

When I left off in autocross on my old car I was running a well prepped car on race tires... so going to a bone stock, 45 year old car, on basic all season street tires... very different. Still very fun, look good doing it, but for sure not as fast. Ha. Speaking of fun, I started a Youtube Channel and here is my favorite lap from that event:


My second event was with my club, the South Bend Region of the Sports Car Club of America. It was serious competition and reminded me just how much work I, and the Datsun, need to become more competitive. I finished in the bottom 1/3 of the cars, but maybe towards the top of the list on the fundar. Ha. It was a blast, unlike the previous autocross I kept her facing the right direction the whole time (well most of the time, but never went off course) and nothing broke. 

We are continuing to enjoy Cars and Coffee event (one next weekend) and this past week I also hit the track at Gingerman again. It was a fun little pre-birthday trip on my own. I kinda like the alone time, just Me and My Z, the open road and burning some rubber. The downside on that trip was that as I had packed up to go, I slammed door shut... and CRASH... the glass shattered. Luckily the window was down so all the glass went in the door... then as I drove home and it got dark... my headlights would not go on... so all in all a struggle getting home, and I have glass to clean up... (and have to source a new window) but man it was another fun time with my ride. 

I think I forgot just how much of a car guy I am... I put it out of my mind for so long with my car broken, work taking up all my spare time, and raising some crazy kids. I am enjoying reading about new cars coming out, getting old magazine articles out, helping other people with their cars... I need more of that in my life and I love it. 

Saturday, August 1, 2020

Z and Coffee

Well she has been in two Cars and Coffee events and I thought I should write a little about the fun, and work, that goes into taking her to an event. The first event a few weeks ago at Car Guys was just a few days after I got her back from the shop, so I had some quick fixed and things to get done (mounting bumpers, painting hatch, cleaning the inside good, etc.). For the second one at the Studebaker National Museum I wanted to get my street wheels back on and had to wash her she was all dirty still from the track. 

I have always enjoyed car shows and car related events. Maybe something I got from my grandpa Harold who owned a garage and knew a lot about cars, or something I remember from going to the Detroit Auto Show with my dad growing up. Whenever there was a local show I loved going, always dreamed that I could own something cool enough to have in a show... 

Now that I own something cool enough I am glad that I can take it to events. I love answering questions, what year is, do I race it, did I paint it, what motor is in it, or my favorite is when a younger guy asks... SO how much horse power it? Usually they are expecting (or hoping) to hear something outlandish... but my reply it, "Well stock horsepower was 149, and I bet she is pulling a solid 135 HP now." Their jaw usually drops, naw, really? Yeah, I mean she is 45 years old and bone stock. I am fairly sure she isn't pulling what she did on day 1, but I can you tell you she is probably just as fun. 

Today a base Mustang or Camaro is pulling mid 300s HP and weighs close to 4,000 pounds. My little baby had 149 HP and weighs about 2,400 pounds (she dropped some weight with bumpers and other items I took off). Cars just have a lot more horse power these days, lots of technology plus more money... stock Corvettes today at 500 HP... in 1975 it was 165. I mean in 1975 a Porsche was the king of the road and they pulled 175 HP... so my little Z was not far behind, and in all honesty back then my Z could hang with Porsches and Corvettes. 

So anyhow I digress... well I love my Z, I love coffee, Cruz loves donuts, and I like talking cars with people. So these Cars and Coffee events are just my style. At my first cars and coffee event I got parked between a Ferrari and a Nissan GT-R. Whew... the competition for looks was fierce, but we got our attention and everyone was friendly and fun. 

The Studebaker event was also great and the hosts for this event was the Avanti Drivers Club... if you don't know what an Avanti is... well now you do. It was always one of my favorite Studebakers, even more than the iconic bulletnose. For sure a cool place for a Cars and Coffee event, I have judged real concourse shows there, I have toured the exhibits and now I have displayed my car there... pretty cool. 

Unfortunately the morning of the show a little rain came into the forecast, I think it kept some people away but many of us braved the elements. It was dry maybe 75% of the time, not bad and we all had to get out towels out and wipe down the rides. Still had fun, still had some friends stop in, and still enjoyed chatting up people about my car. The Lotus and I were the only non-USA built cars there which was interesting. (Click photos to enlarge)

Monday, July 20, 2020

Back to Black

Well it wasn't black before, but it is now, and so are the bumpers (well bumper for now). I will say it has been maybe one of the most refreshing things to happen during quarnatine is that I got my Z back. 

After years of lying to myself that I would get the Z fixed myself, and then time to save up some money... I sent her off (Blog: There Goes My Z) and most recently got her back (Blog: Here Comes My Z). 

The first project, which was the project I started just before sending her off, was new bumpers and new hatch (well new to me). I came across a deal to trade my rear hatch for what is called a "Pantera Hatch" for my Z. It is a custom fiberglass insert that replaces the rear glass. It is very rare, and while it was in terrible shape, I figured I could get her under control. 

Well the hatch is kinda under control... she came with mismatched paint, tons of cracks, paint chips all over... and I made the decision to not spend money to have it professionally painted, and that I wasn't going to spend a ton of time on body work for her. What I did was remove her, clean her up well, sand her down and prep her for just a simple matte black paint. It will buy me time, and save me money, but make the hatch less obnoxious for now while I focus on other projects. 

I have a 280Z that came with heavy bumpers. With changing crash test requirements, the later model Z cars had gas shocks (heavy) installed behind humungous chrome bumpers (mega heavy). Just the bumpers weighed 76 pounds combined, and the 240z bumpers I got combined weigh under 16 pounds! I removed the bumpers right away when I got her. So my car lost I would guess 60 pounds including the shocks. She was kinda naked looking, some people like them without bumpers, but I really could not wait to her these on the Z. 

The front fit, but not perfect. Cruz helped me hammer, tighten, bend them in as best we could but I might have to mod those brackets as well. Unfortunately the rear brackets I purchased don't fit at all, I am deciding if I return them or if I try to mod them myself. The joys of working on a car that is older than you are... she is 45 now and while she looks better than ever in my opinion... she needs work. Also the work is more fun with my son, as we learn together, as I teach him, and we get some fun joy rides when we complete something (Blog: Garage Lessons)

Not only has she lost weight during quarantine, but she looks better, and is running! 

Friday, July 3, 2020

Here Comes My Z

This afternoon I drove my 1975 Datsun 280z. I got to shift gears, got to roll the windows down, got to take Cruz for a drive along the St. Joseph River. I got to remember what it felt like to just drive for the fun of it, for pure enjoyment, to smile ear to ear while smelling exhaust and cruising past corn fields. 

I had not driven her since 2013. When I started working at La Casa the combination of my pay cut and crazy schedule meant no time to race, no time to work on the car and no money to spend on her either. 

My last post on this blog, "There Goes My Z" was posted on May 3, 2018. For a few years I would push her out of the garage, washed her, and put her back (Winter Nap). It was a sad ritual. After years of collecting dust, I finally got her towed away. 

My friend Jim over at EurAsia Import Specialists offered to take her and start slow to figure out all that was wrong, and make a plan to get her done. I owned her since 2010 (first post) and she never ran great. I did a lot of little mechanical things to keep her moving, but I mostly did a lot of cosmetic stuff. She wasn't a super looker but I got her looking good, but she wasn't running as well as she looked. I kept chasing fuel pressure issues, injection issues, electrical bugs... so I needed an expert. 

In just over a year we did a lot to her... Jim lead the charge, I tracked down 40+ year old parts, some modern updates, but mostly keeping it originalish, if thats a word. We did:

new injectors
new fuel pump
new battery
new fuel lines
new fuel sender
nearly all new sensors
new cold start valve
new front bearings
new sway bars (front and rear)
new alternator
new battery
new plugs
new front brakes
rebuilt fuel tank
rewired fusible links
So much I can't even remember... 

I want to thank Jim and EurAsia for their time and flexibility. Jim's knowledge of the car, and the attention to detail was second to none. From the tire shine when I picked up her up, to the detailed and cleaned up engine bay, to the help putting the grill back together and pulling the old 280z bumper shocks, and even tips on where to get the best gas. 

It was fun to drive today, looking forward to enjoying her this summer and here is to whatever the future brings for her... paint job, motor rebuild, race track visit... who knows. Either way, here comes my Z... 

Thursday, May 3, 2018

There Goes My Z

I finally got to drive my Z... after 4 YEARS of sitting in the garage today I drove her... unfortunately it was just a glide the driveway so the flat bed could pick her up from the front... Tear, tear, tear...

I got the Z in 2010 and had a ton of fun with her. I got to drive her for two seasons in autocross with my club. On this blog you can read about my seat restoration, picking out parts, driving around the state to get used Datsun stuff, and work that I got to do on her. I love just time getting my hands dirty.

I won my autocross class (Street Touring R - STR) in 2010, but didn't get back to the trophy range cause the car started to struggle. She had fuel pressure issues, and try as I might things just got worse. New fuel pump, nothing. Dropped and cleaned the fuel tank, nothing. Took it to a local mechanic, nothing. At that point it was over my head what was wrong so she sat waiting for help.

Then I changed jobs, got too busy to work on her, and then she got put under a cover and sat... each year I thought, this year I will have time (and $) to get her running... well as you can see from the time stamp on the posts... neither happened. I work in non-profit world and have three kids, its hard to save money to get her the work she probably needs. So fingers crossed that we can get her back on the street.

Well so today she got towed, Tony's came and got her for me and hauled her off to EurAsia Import Specialists. They have a Datsun Master Mechanic there who will finally get to the bottom of my baby's issues. Hopefully I can afford to get her fixed...

So for now the garage has a big empty hole, where my Z used to be. Well now a major cleaning and organizing of the garage can happen. So lets do that while I take my mind off my baby being gone...