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HiddenWomble

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  1. Bah, I probably did miss you then, those final roads are quite fun
  2. I did the M20 onto the M2 via bluebell hill. Got there before the mini-meet started and Adrian assumed I was you when he first arrived . What car were you driving? Hope I didn't miss a fellow zed in the wild for the first time! Fairly sure I saw the Octzilla on my return trip as I was taking my exit to the M2 but Adrian had left quite a while before me so I'm not 100% sure.
  3. familiar yes, but that was delivery is the only option and no you can't come up to see the car. don't know if i'd ever be happy buying a car off ebay, for me i'd want to see the car and only part with my money when the V5 was in front of me ready to be signed!
  4. i've found annual mileage makes a large difference, so maybe maybe you do more miles? i'm a high mileage driver and my insurance tends to be higher than others with similar NCB and age so for interest, i'm 35 with 9 years NCB doing 10K per year (50/50 personal/business) and a stock HR came in at £500/year (quite a few quotes near that price on compare sites). that's moving from 130bhp to 308bhp
  5. scary stuff, especially with a new car as it takes time to learn how much she drinks. i also hate taking readings as practicality never matches up with the manuals. i think most people take a reading when cold, but all the car manuals i've read say to take a reading when warm after 5-10 mins for the oil to return. so how many take a reading when cold, and how many take one at temp?
  6. I think it can give you an approximate indication, or at least i'd like to think so. The manual states that the oil pressure gage "is not designed to indicate low engine oil level". Same thing with the warning light, it's a omg stop the car NOW light not a you need to think about topping up soon light, even if the light only flickered they still tell you to pull over and cut power. The light is oil pressure too not oil level. Check pages 2-9 and 2-17 to see their words (HR manual, so page numbers could be a little off on DE cars)
  7. hehe, d'oh! apologies are of course accepted, i expect by now your replies to such threads are more reflex than thought i don't think such a thread would be used to track the cheapest place each month, that would be far too much work. it could however be a great resource for places that tend to be cheap and also a place to talk about the service they provide. sometimes reading about someone having an issue with a company tells you a lot more about if they are any good based on how they handle the issue. this is exactly what i'm talking about. from reading this forum i've already discovered several placed to buy tyres, and these 2 posts alone have raised a 3 more to my attention. there isn't much else needed than people posting a list of places they do or would buy from. then a bit of chat if someone has an issue and how it was resolved. i don't think it would be a very big thread, but it would add value to the site. it would then become a place people could go to when they were in the market for new tyres to both get a ton of quotes and also find a supplier they like dealing with (or know to avoid).
  8. Hello and maybe they were thinking bhp at the wheels?
  9. Good to meet you to ( insert forgotten name here ) Good luck with getting the Zed how or want it, mechanicals first then cosmetics, you seem to have it all worked out Thanks to Sly & Aston for the work on the Jaaaaag again Friday, sorry it required a bit more man handling than expected Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Thanks for putting up with my waffling And I see you're as bad with names as I am
  10. we do? where's it hiding then? i don't know every inch of this forum but i have trawled through a ton of it. seen plenty of advice on where to buy from scattered through various threads but not noticed a threat just about where to buy from, and if there is one, i'd love to see it stickied! at the moment we have Tyre guide: post your tyre review here Some really informative tyre and wheel info. Wheel alignment settings Tyre pressure on non standard size tyres Mixing Tyres (and why you really shouldn't!) Tyres & Why They're Important in this section, and none of those scream where to buy. (did a quick check of 370z section and they only have the 1 sticky, poor 370z owners) can you link it for me? then i'll adjust my facepalm based on how obvious it was
  11. gratz interested to see what others say about the gear stick movement. i've always noticed a bit of movement when i hold the stick and play with the throttle in other cars, so i've not thought to question that in the zed. now you've got me wondering if mine moves in all gears or just a few gears. took me a while to learn the rev match on down shift, was used to a 1.8 v6 which needs a bit more boot to bounce the needle so i was over doing it on the zed. once i got the feel for her everything started to click and feel smooth and very rewarding
  12. 120 mile round trip for me and my new zed has had some pampering today from the team. I also asked them to have a look over her to see if there were any issues that will need sorting out. I've now got a nice plan to bring my car up to peak condition over the next few months. Was good to meet some other forumites too and chat a bit with them.
  13. I think my ears are still ringing from meeting OCTZILLA Looks like I picked a great day to get my new zed serviced and checked over, stumbled into that mini-meet Great to meet you guys and see some of what makes this forum so great in person.
  14. hehe, this is true, but there are some of us that do stop to read the stickies. i've also used the forum search quite a bit, or just google as it often brings results from this forum up near the top. at the moment i'm looking at having to trawl through several threads to compile my own list of sites to buy from. that will work for me but i can't help feeling a sticky where people can add to it and share experiences both good and bad would be better
  15. There are such a range of places where you can get tyres that are constantly changing their prices and indeed traders on here can often be competitive, such that the next week a sticky would be out of date. Just need to shop around for best prices. oh of course the cheapest will change on a regular basis, but it seems every time i read a new tire thread a new supplier is recommended. so i was more thinking of a sticky that listed all the suppliers members have had a good experience with so when it comes to new boots time we can run through the list to see who comes up trumps that day. one benefit of being part of a community is people share their experiences which helps build confidence in buying from a good place. look at that paint site that is now stickied because it seems it's just a scam site. i can google a list of tire sites, but i'd have no idea which ones were safe to buy from.
  16. Did you check out the buyers guides? http://www.350z-uk.com/topic/77426-buyers-guide/ Is a good one with a 2nd guide a few posts down
  17. A lot will depend on the garage, I know Sly at Kaizer has quoted me a lot less than a grand and looking at the certificates on his wall today I see he's been in the top 30 Nissan mechanics a few times! So if anyone is looking at this by all means get a quote from a local garage, but then get one from Sly too. By the sounds of it you could save money by driving half way across England and also get your car tended to by an expert, win win
  18. so from 1K rpm if i very gently try to accelerate she will start to go, then stop and splutter, then kick in. really annoying when you're stuck in creeping traffic! not a problem if the road ahead if clear as she's quite happy to launch it can be all sorts of things, but for my car the suspects is the air intake system. so that's getting a look over and clean up where needed. then over the next few month i'll be getting all the fluids replaced and just general service stuff to get her running as smooth as possible.
  19. volts are perfect, it's not the battery you're seeing when the engine is on but the alternator. not sure on the clutch as i've not absorbed that info yet. my car has the throttle hesitation issue which i'm hoping to get fixed tomorrow
  20. glasgow? arrgh! i'm in kent and that's a little too far for collection throw me a PM if you don't get any bites and are happy to ship it, but i suspect someone closer to you will bag it
  21. I did wonder where I got the impression the gasket was an HR issue only, sounds like you bumped into that so I probably wasn't going mad Sounds good though, normal pressures and then it's just a matter of keeping an eye on them over the years
  22. would be nice if the manual told us what pressures were safe... i've been working with 30 on tick over once warmed, and 60psi at 60mph in 6th gear (or 2K rpm). my HR seems to stick to that very well, but i have no idea how far up or down it could go before it's indicating a problem. i think DE and HR pressures are the same, at least when i was asking for numbers before the test drives i got a few DE owners chip in and all agree. did the garage check the oil gallery gasket?
  23. heh, though to be fair to the OP he asked which tire people recommend (not cheapest tire) and then where to get them for the best price.
  24. mixed tires on each corner also give the car an epic base. the low rumble is so strong you can see it vibrating your fingers! just grip the steering wheel normally, then extend one finger. if you've got a good mix of tires on your finger should be shaking so much it becomes a blur.
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