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Any chance you wanna do a single turbo kit for the 370z? 😅
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ZMANALEX started following 350zGT4 2005 aircon and Oil in plug tubes
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Andy, Email received and replied to. Alex.
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Hi all. Just back from a road trip and had a misfire. Error code was P0300 random / multiple cylinder misfire. Pulled the coil packs and did resistance check. All were 1.6 except one at 1.48. Noticed lots of oil in the plug tubes and 5 out of the 6 cylinders. What would cause the oil leak, is it a cam cover gasket issue and would you think that the oil could cause a shorting out and give a misfire. Any advise appreciated before I lose my mind! Thanks Andy
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Apologies if this is the wrong section, have 350z GT4 on oem clutch/dual mass flywheel. It's daily not tracked. Clutch is on It's way out and was looking at the jwt kit. Anyone running this setup and is the chatter bearable? Bit of a minefield with the likes of z1, xtreme, tarmacsportz kit, and jwt, trying to find the most acceptable trade off from oem. Do want a bit more punch, which is why I don't want to put another dual mass put in. I know this subject has been done to death, so Apologies. Any feedback would be appreciated.
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Mine does that if the roof is cold, works perfectly if the sun has been on it., I think the roof material doesn't fold well if its not pliable enough. I've had mine 10 years and have always just leant over and lightly pressed on the lid as required and its not caused any issues in all that time. I try not to operate the roof until either the sun or the heater have softened it up.
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My last couple sets have been Pilot Sport 5's and they're great dry and wet. Also last ages. Can get them at a decent price on blackcircles or costco if you've a membership. The 4S is also great but doesn't have the same lifespan, probably better by a few % better if you want max grip but I struggle to find them for OEM 18" size wheels.
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Hi Forum Members Full disclosure: I've joined this forum because I'm trying to help out a family member by selling their 350Z roadster for them. However I am mindful of the forum rules and keen not to annoy anyone. I'd like to find a new home for it more quickly than 6 months though! Cheers
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Jack Fisher joined the community
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Might be a tad late to the party but here is My clip of my roof operating up until that last part where the compartment shuts the roof in and it leaves a little gap, not shutting completely. The manual workaround is that I’ve been pushing the compartment lid down that rest of the way and I just cannot figure out what it could be
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I have preowned fully working VQ35DE and VQ35DE RevUp air compressors and new belts in stock. Just drop me a PM or DM if I can help further. Alex
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joncessna started following 350zGT4 2005 aircon
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Hi all , would anyone know the part and type number for the compressor on my 2005 GT4 plz ? It apparently has the VQ35DE Throttle Up engine installation and searching for a compressor argues it's not the standard one . Wasted over an hour trying to make sense of aircon sites online . Even looked at refurb companies and that was just as pointless ! Mine is probably on it's last legs , if I start the car after some days the belt / bearings screech like a pig and the aircon smells strange inside in hot weather , like an old paraffin stove . Anyone's knowledge welcome
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Well the car got serviced, got new cam sensors fitted and got a clean bill of health from the mechanic. Apparently all she needs is a tiny bit of rust cleaning up on the front subframe and it should have no problem going through it's mot. For a 22 year old car I'm more happy with that.
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ThreeFiddyZ's OEM+ 350z Rev-up Build Thread
davey_83 replied to ThreeFiddyZ's topic in Member Build Projects
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Nice pal, tell the garage not to worry if the new sensors don't resemble the old, Nissan updated the part which superseded the old all plastic design.
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PB champion fella, looking real dialled in too
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ZMANALEX started following 350z 2004 front bumper
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Preowned OEM front bumpers are in stock for both facelift and pre-facelift. Collection from PH2 6EZ.
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Three Sisters Circuit near Wigan another PB
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They said they think my bumper has been resprayed quite a few times which apparently means the paint becomes weak and starts flaking again. I think you’re right, I’ll try some more paint shops, I think that one before was pulling my leg.
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I would try another body shop,why change the bumper?
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Hi guys. my front bumper has flaking paint where the front bumper meets the bonnet release catch and lots of stone chips. I have been suggested by a paintwork shop that I’m better off buying a new front bumper and having it re sprayed. any suggestions on where sells good quality front bumpers for a decent price? thanks.
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Thanks for the reply it makes sense now
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Totally get why people make the comparison, but ECUs really don’t age the way consumer electronics do. Years ago I worked in automotive electronics, and the architecture of an ECU has almost nothing in common with a laptop or phone. They run fixed‑purpose firmware, not an operating system. They communicate over CAN/K‑Line, not Wi‑Fi or USB. And unlike a home computer, an ECU is designed to survive a level of abuse that would kill any consumer device instantly — they’re literally “shaken and baked” through extreme vibration, heat‑soak, cold‑soak, humidity, electrical noise, and EMI testing. If a PC went through even 10% of that, it would die on the spot. So a 22‑year‑old ECU isn’t “old tech” in the way people imagine. If the car is running well, the sensors are healthy, and you’re not pushing beyond what the factory logic can handle, the stock ECU is still perfectly capable. A standalone like Haltech or Link only becomes a benefit when you need extra control — big cams, forced induction, custom fuel strategies, race features, etc. For a weekend/track Z that’s staying NA or mildly modified, the OEM ECU is solid and more than up to the job.
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Hey from Scotland
backtobasics replied to krisasthecolour's topic in Introductions & Welcome Messages
cheers mate, thanks for this . Any suggestions for a good garage/mechanic who could do some work on this car? Edinburgh or thereabouts.