NocturnalEmber
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I'm not a mechanic by occupation, but as a hobby on my own cars. Cutting/grinding metal out of a 50-60,000 car is not something I'm about to do. From an engineering/design standpoint to me it just comes across as lazy.For those of us that aren't mechanics modifying metal and/or mounts isn't quite appealing. Z1 has a habit of assuming all of their customers are mechanics. As to their quality control, so far so good, except their aluminum oil pan also uses aluminum threads which I happened to sheer off with 25ft/lbs of torque. Luckily I had a 25mm M12x1.25 zinc bolt to replace the oil drain plug. At least they sent me a new one which I will eventually install a helicoil made of steel.
I do accept that in very limited situations that is probably necessary, but I think for the majority of situations its possible to design a product properly that is a bolt on solution without those caveats that require me removing metal from my car to accommodate their poor design decisions.
A good reference for a well designed product is the corksport turbo kit for the 3rd generation Mazda 3's. That kit ran about $5,000~ OTD, but it was a complete bolt on solution with a cast manifold, absolutely no hacking or modifying anything, all bolted up perfectly and zero issues. Granted the install took me a few days taking my time, but at no point did I ever have to do any fabrication whatsoever.
But back to the point; I just feel Z1 tends to take shortcuts with their product designs. I think someone on here mentioned the Concept Z Performance undertray doesn't require any modification at all. Prime example.