My new Kizashi Build**

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Northernstar
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Joined: Tue Jan 18, 2011 9:49 am
Location: Surrey Canada

yeah....definitely agree CVT is kizashi's weak spot. keep us updated on how the mods go~
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chest3r
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Location: New Hampshire, US
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Bought mine from the Portsmouth dealership. Really interested in how your build goes with respect to the turbo+AWD+CVT.
The Turbo Man
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Joined: Sat Dec 10, 2011 12:35 am

Hey Guys,

Sorry for the delay. The Coilovers are on. Car looks great, pretty much stock ride height until winter is up, so no point in pictures yet. I have the wheels (not on the car until spring is here and the salt is gone)

As far for the turbo kit. Not much.. However, I am installing nitrous this coming weekend. It will be a 75 shot for now. I can't justify spending 8k on a custom turbo kit when I can spend 300$ out the door for a nitrous kit.

This will be a good indication on how well the CVT will hold the power. My son LOVES the car, even though he already backed into a tree parallel parking in Brooklyn. And the "loose" shopping cart that hit the front bumper. Both have been repainted and everything looks brand new!
WESHOOT2
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Joined: Tue Jan 11, 2011 5:37 pm
Location: Vermont

Perhaps some of that upgrade money spent on a software upgrade?

Like a driving school?

I got kids, too :shock:
WESHOOT2
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Could you provide a detailed description of the coil-overs (brand, model number) you chose, and what the install cost?

I feel a need for speed........I am still a kid.
The Turbo Man
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WESHOOT2 wrote:Could you provide a detailed description of the coil-overs (brand, model number) you chose, and what the install cost?

I feel a need for speed........I am still a kid.
KW Variant 2 with RRM rear sway. Install cost me and my son about 5 hours of my time on a lift in my garage, And a case of beer (for me). I try to do all the work my self on every car that I own.

And yes. Rally school is in the near future up in the northeast.
WESHOOT2
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Location: Vermont

There is at least one really-really good one in NH.
EnfinityX
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Joined: Wed Nov 10, 2010 7:11 am

hahaha that respray sounds great. My car could use one about now.... but that's cuz its black and i have ocd about swirls and light scratches from like zippers and whatnot.
Northernstar
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Location: Surrey Canada

I really want to respray parts of my car due to color difference. it is especially annoy when you have a white car :(
The Turbo Man
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Northernstar wrote:I really want to respray parts of my car due to color difference. it is especially annoy when you have a white car :(
Don't know about you; however, white is the easiest paint match respray...
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