Aussie Car Shop Tanoshi Unveils Drift-Ready 1JZ-Swapped Nissan 350Z
by AutoExpert | 3 January, 2024
Australia's Car Shop Tanoshi is taking on a thrilling project called "Project Zulu," transforming a Nissan 350Z into an impressive drift car. This marks their third 350Z build, introducing various firsts.
At the heart of the project is the installation of the reliable Toyota 1JZ-GTE engine, known for its ability to produce about 443 horsepower.
This power figure is carefully chosen to balance reliability and optimal performance, crucial for the demanding discipline of drifting. Modifications to the engine include a Garrett G30-660 turbocharger, a Blitz Front Mount Intercooler, a Bosch 74mm DBW throttle body, Bosch 1000cc injectors, and a custom exhaust system. Other upgrades include the Collins Engineering Clutch and Flywheel, a custom steel driveshaft, and an RHD Japan 3.9 final drive.
Visually, the Nissan 350Z gets a facelift with a Nismo rep front bumper, KBD side skirts, a carbon hood, and a Nissan Everest white paint job, enhancing both looks and aerodynamics. A set of 18-inch Rays wheels with Rota Grid R tires adds to the drifting capabilities.
Inside, the focus is on driver comfort and control with Bride seats, Yashio Factory X LZMFG four-point harnesses, a half cage for safety, a leather LZMFG steering wheel, and a digital dash through ECUMaster EDL-1.
Car Shop Tanoshi's modifications and attention to detail in Project Zulu make it a significant investment. The ultimate goal is to showcase this competition drift car on stages like Formula Drift, highlighting the craftsmanship and engineering skills of Car Shop Tanoshi.