SRL311 Fairlady Roadster

  • Although the outer casing may look SIMILAR to other "catch cans" offered on the market, the similarities end there... With the exception of the casing which is imported, the remaining unit and baffling system is made in the U.S.A. and SIGNIFICANTLY different from the other units sold on the internet. This is a new product offered by Simtec Motorsports that is designed to ACTUALLY aid in limiting the amount of oil that is pulled into your intake manifold / plenum due to poorly designed factory systems. Factory PCV systems are not meant for competitive track use which is why many of them don't cut it when it comes to high performance driving that generates higher g-forces then street cars see. The units sold online are typically just an open container where oil mist easily gets pulled into the intake tract. This unit here is a 5 chamber baffled unit that far supersedes what is currently available on the market. Available in anodized Red, Blue, and aluminum finish. These are currently only offered as a UNIVERSAL fitment. They have 2 ports in and 2 ports out and are designed to drain the oil back into the valve cover when positioned properly. However, You can make them work as 1 in 2 out unit, a 2 in 1 out setup, or 1 in and 1 out simply by plugging the unused port. We will be offering a single in and single out option as well in the near future capable of accepting AN fittings as an option. Although these are currently a universal install, we are currently working on MODEL SPECIFIC kits for: Nissan Skyline GTR R32 and R33 (1989-1996) Nissan 300ZX twin turbo (Z32) Nissan Armada / Titan SHIPPING INCLUDED
  • Whether its a classic Z or a modern GTR Chassis strength is paramount in the final outcome of a Properly built GT car. We can handle complete chassis stitch welding for your project. Billed by the hour @ $70 hr
  • These kits can get very elaborate, we can build an assembly SPECIFICALLY for your needs. The cost will vary depending on final design, but typically start at $500 INSTALLED Please email us at : SimtecMotorsports@yahoo.com for consult
  • We can handle all levels of repair if necessary. We've been handling extensive rust repair and structural reinforcing on the classic z cars for some time now. If you want it saved, WE WILL SAVE IT! Billed by the hour @ $65 hr.    
  • So why not bring your Z up to date? It IS over 30 year old technology (depending on the model you own). The   Z32 is a very competitive chassis, even today. But the ECU of that modern z is still out dated by todays standards. It is substandard for today and can be improved on if Maximum Performance is your goal.

     We are offering you an improvment...

    All this will not only provide you years of enjoyment behind the wheel, it will also secure your Z's footprints at   the forefront of performance and keep it competative with cars three times its price .....just like the Z was built to do.

     Im still not sold, what else can this unit do?

    Dual intake? No Problem.

    Do you know why it is not adviseable to use a dual intake on the 300ZX?

    Because the stock ecu is not able to adequately run a Dual intake setup without considerable drivability issues, therefore it is not advisable for anyone in the lower hp territory to install dual intakes because the compromises   vs. advantages are not very reasonable. But your Z WILL benefit from dual air intake.

     The VG30DE and TT V6 engine was designed to run as two entirely separate halves. This was what nissan   engineers had in mind when the Z32 was designed. 2 separate intakes, 2 separate turbos, 2 separate exhausts. So it only makes sense that separating the 2 intakes at the Air Filter will benefit this design.

    Even an NA Z32 will benefit!

       (Our Simtec Motorsports NA  test car gained power from just going to a dual intake).

    And, not only will you be able to run a dual intake setup on your Z with this EMS, but you will not need your MAF. That means you can sell some of your stock EMS parts such as your MAF and recoup some costs (est -$90).

     How about a handheld programmer which will no only work everytime you need to change a setting (unlike the very problematic laptop tuning that most standalone systems utilize) but it can also fit easily in your center console so you can make changes anytime you need to.

     Valet mode? If you absolutely have to hand your Z over to someone who just may want to take it for a joy ride , no problem. Drop the revlimit to 2500rpm faster then it took you to read this line and all without leaving the drivers seat. Or drop it to 500rpm for an anti-theft function and your car will not be able to be started, period.

    Tired if dealing with your Z's erratic idle? By now im sure you know all about the Z32's erratic idle problems. Tired of replacing those costly aac and iac hoses? Why dont we just remove the system all together? This EMS has its own cold start enrichments so there go some more problematic parts off your Z.

    Speaking of trouble, have you changed your EFI harness yet? If not, you are going to need to replace that sooner than later but you will no longer need to worry about that. (you just saved another $300+ not to mention not having to pull your engine out to replace the harness)

     Immediate tuning ability... with a quick flick of a knob, add or remove up to 50% fuel. This is a useful feature, when fuel maps may need to be temporarily adjusted across the board.

     Tuneablilty...   This is a very very important factor.

    We Simtec Motorsports are a tuner shop that is dedicated to the research and development of the Z cars. We   are not a Z shop that happens to do some tuning. Please understand the difference.

    Now, whether you have us tune your Z or someone else, tuning rates can get considerably high. The ease of a tuneable system can save you upwards of $500 in the tuners fees for their time. I have personally had clients show up at their appointed time (on several occassions), and spend over 2 hrs trying to get a problematic system to work properly enough to tune. That's over 2hrs of tuning time spent troubleshooting a laptop and poorly designed software. Not only is this system extremely reliable, it is also very easy to tune saving you a considerable amount of money at the tuner shop.

     How   much is it and what do I get?

    Lets just say its a lot cheaper than other comparable units, and as mentioned above, costs can be offset by selling some of your stock components you will no longer need. i.e. you will no longer need your (MAF -$90, ECU -$120, CAS   -$100 AAC, IAC) plus the other amounts saved from not having   to replace the efi harness $300+, IACv hoses $80 totaling   approx. $700 in savings.

     The entire EMS unit starts at $1500.00 (for the early NA Z's 1975-1989) and goes up to $2000 depending on selected options. This   includes the individual cylinder knock retard setup.

    Thats not only extremely inexpensive, its unheard of for a unit of this caliber.

    Do I need this standalone unit, or is this for race cars?

    Even If your Z is only used for commuting, or taking out for the occasional drive then you need this unit.

    This is also recommended for the enthusiast who has a high hp Z and expects  to drive it without an expensive mishap. So No, you don't need a race car to utilize this, you just need to be an enthusiast that is tired of "road gremlins" costing thousands for simple repairs. This is also for that enthusiast that understands what you just read and how important it is to safeguard your engine while it runs at the 400, 500 and above horsepower levels safely.

     If this setup is more then you can afford, there are some other options depending on the model Z you drive.

    Contact us for more information.