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  2. Hi, driving to work car randomly went into limp, found out throttle body won’t open and I have throttle body codes 1122 and 1126. Car won’t rev past 1500 when warm. Stuggles to start due to throttle body not opening. I have replaced ipdm as it was badly corroded no change. I get response from pedal position sensor and throttle body when manually opened in live data. I have tried a new throttle body aswell and no change. I have also checked power to the thottle body connector I have one wire that gives power with the ignition on. I have cleaned all earths I can find and checked any loose wires or corrosion on any connector related and the ecu. Any ideas where to go next ?
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  4. It's not the infamous, but easily fixed, rear axle click? If so drop a rear wheel and have a look at the rear drive shaft nut in the centre of the hub. There is a thin pressed steel cap which goes over the nut and has castellations for the split pin. It's this thin pressing that is rotating slightly (clicking) because the thin steel castellations will be distorted. Fit a proper machined castellated nut instead, buy the kit from Torqen or Tarmac Sportz. 20 minute job to fit.
  5. same here, constant click ticking tick sound i'm also driving a convertible..... it's been getting worse I think it might be the springs, ill check with the top down and test some things
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  7. Fabulous choice of wheels. I very nearly bought a set for mine.
  8. Garage inspected P/S pump and steering rack and found no obvious problems with either, not externally anyway. I don't know if it's possible that something has gone wrong with the steering rack internally which can't be seen externally? They have recommended I take it to a specialist wheel alignment place. They reckon if there is an alignment issue it could cause the weird power steering. I'm not so sure, but willing to give it a go. The power steering still works, it's just very sluggish. I think we would all agree that when you crank the wheel when turning a corner, and suddenly let go, the wheel normally springs back in an attempt to centre itself. It does on every other power steering I've ever used anyway. But in my car at the moment, it doesn't do that. It may move back a bit, but it doesn't really get anywhere close to coming back to centre, you would effectively keep going the same way you cranked the wheel. It's as if the steering is in treacle! You would have to manually move the wheel back to centre position. That's definitely not normal. I don't know what everyone else's Z is like but in the 10 years I've had mine, I've never felt anything wrong with the steering until now so I'm sure it's not just me being picky.
  9. Maybe 25 in chilli or brickyard red
  10. https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/19471213
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  12. Hi ZMANALEX, I am also after a rear subframe for a 370Z, well actually an Infiniti G37X but I believe they will fit Thanks Kev
  13. Hello and welcome 🫡 Any pictures of your new paperweight ?
  14. Our TORQEN Black Friday sale is now live! Big savings on your favourite JDM brands, from the legendary Top Secret to GReddy and more. Don't miss out! Something you can't see on sale? Drop us a message and we'll do our best to see if we can offer any personalised discounts for you. https://www.torqen.uk
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  15. Important insurance information for attendees of meets and anyone intending to organising meets. The Club does not cover members or individuals to organise events or use the forum name to host, promote or advertise events. This forum and the “Meets” subforum is for sharing events that are being organised by other parties, who will have event insurance in place. The club accepts no liability for individuals, cars or property for third party claims, accident, damage, injury, traffic offences and incidents when on or off the public highway. Club members and cars partaking in meets have to conform to the current Road Traffic Act, be properly insured, taxed, be roadworthy and obey all applicable laws. Any damage of any kind remains the responsibility of the car owner or the person causing the damage. The Club recommends all members suitably insure their cars. If members choose to attend or organise meets, they do so at their own risk and are recommended to ensure they and the event have suitable insurance in place.
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  16. Also be sure to register ✅ https://share.google/sF1pvsB80lElxZGaS
  17. Midlandz Club Meet December!!! Closing out another year for the club with a Winter gathering. All cars welcome 🤗 Info from the venue: Visitors welcome from 9am, and exhibitors 8:30am! The driver of the exhibiting vehicle can collect a wristband from the entry desk for VIP fast track entry to the centre and our facilities. Location: The British Ironwork Centre Oswestry Shropshire SY11 4JH Date: Saturday 6th December Time: 8:30am Pre meet details for Z convoy to the venue 👌 Location: Esso EG The Gateway Stafford Rd Wolverhampton WV10 7ER Time: 7:30am We'll be having breakfast at the British Ironwork Centre, also planning a little country roads drive out (1 hour) afterwards for anyone who fancy coming for afternoon lunch 😋 plenty of parking and short walk to the pub. Cheers everyone David
  18. Or stu-tu-tu-tu.... 🏎️
  19. It's on the list... this toy really needs to go "tish" 😂
  20. Brand new 350Z VQ35DE coil packs 50 in stock. £39.50 each
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