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rtbiscuit

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  1. the pictures are rubbish, i'd actually like to see more of it, not because i like it, but i'm intrigued by it.
  2. i actually like it, the greddy lip is nice. i don't think there is much more you could do with it on the asthetics side. my only idea would be to do the centre of the lip in black. so that it flows from the grille through the lip. seen it done on other lips and it looks nice.
  3. these are the ones i plan to fit in the future, they look good
  4. i plugged the obd2 cable and software in and cleared it, its agone now and hasn't come back on since. i think it might have been when i reveresed out of my gradparents drive there was a pile of snow and it may have clipped the cats. but its not come back yet after 100 miles since clearing. will monitor it. thanks for the offer mark and look forward to seeing you soon.
  5. stanski that is friggin hilarious and tarmac, congratulations who's the daddy now you's the daddy
  6. getting out of the car is the dumbest thing i've ever seen. nicce big metal box with airbags and seat belts or risk it on hard tarmac with 1200 kg of car bearing down on your arse uncontrollably. i'd stay in the metal box, i'd prefer my odds in that
  7. have now added a link to the error codes for future reference to keep all the useful info in one place.
  8. that silver 370 looks mean, nice styling touches, makes a major improvement on trhe car. welcome to the club
  9. really enjoyed it, even though its 3 hours you don't notice the time. really enjoyed it. made for a great birthday treat.
  10. original post now up to date all other posts can be cleared to keep it uncluttered. cheers guys, this should be a good sticky to help people as we regularly see the i have a CEL light questions come up all the time. is it worth me posting all the codes and what they mean in a second post below. so people can find a scanner and what the code is?
  11. and only you will know the location
  12. i'd have another look at huskies post he has given you the eaisiest way to do this. look in fuse box pick a fuse thats linked with ignition (they are labelled in the lid) remove fuse and solder in 2 bits of wire (you choose the length. between these to bits of wire you added. fit a fuse slot or switch, and voila; roberts your mothers brother husky's idea.
  13. you average car theif scum will probably get stumped by the clutch pedal down for ignition setup in the zed
  14. just a case of breaking the connection on any wire that is required to start the car. personally i'd get a mechanic to do it. i watched 5 trained mechanics in the "young mechanic of the year" competition try and do this and only 2 managed to do it and have it working, and put it in an accessible place. you don't want to have to pop the hood everytime you want to drive off, it will get very tedious. nor do you want to be clambering in the boot. maybe down by the seat or up under the steering wheel.
  15. I tried searching but couldn't find a list of people with OBDII readers and their location, i swear we started one ages ago but can't find it anywhere. so i thought i'd start one. DISCUSSION THREAD AND VOLUNTEERS HERE: viewtopic.php?f=64&t=30972&p=453630#p453630 Idea is if your car throws a CEL/MI or what ever you like to call it, but you don't have the tools to check it, here would be a list of everyone with OBDII code readers and who are willing to read your code for you if you make your way over to them. I'll put a list together of areas in the forum, and people can add themselves if they wish too. to give abit more detail i've just put username, location, and the software available that the person has. i'll try and update the original post as people add to keep all the info on the first post. and maybe get the mods to tidy it up once in a while so it only stays as one page. LONDON User Name: Sparky350z Location: Cheam, Surrey OBDII Software: cant remember (but it works) SOUTH EAST User name; Abbey Motorsport Location ; Oxted RH89HJ OBDII reader; NISSAN CONSULT 2 , full code reading including codes just for Nissan,s EAST ANGLIA User Name: Rtbiscuit Location: Ipswich OBDII Software: Digimoto 5 User Name: Pathfinder123 Location: Woburn OBDII Software: Scantool (old version) SOUTH WEST CHANNEL ISLANDS WEST MIDLANDS EAST MIDLANDS Username: Lincolnbaggie Location: Between Lincoln and S****horpe Software: Scangauge II (apparently won't work on JDM models) User Name: Narcotix Location: Leicester OBDII Software: Digimoto 5 WALES User Name: Ian Location: Caerphilly OBDII Software: Scangauge 2 (Won't work on JDM models) NORTH EAST NORTH WEST YORKSHIRE HIGHLANDS & CENTRAL SCOTLAND User Name: Zmanalex Location: Scotland OBDII software: Innovate Motorsports LM -11 NORTHERN IRELAND EIRE HERE IS A LINK TO THE ERROR CODES: http://www.350z-tech.com/zwiki/OBD-II_C ... e_Codes%29
  16. don't worry there is no one like that on this forum where is sarnie, any one seen him recently only kidding
  17. performance wise didn't notice anything really, might be beneficial when tuned for a difference of about 1bhp over the JWT, but it hopefully doesn't suffer the heat soak that the JWT does at idle. and also has better air to it as it feeds from lower down and is in a box. that is of course imho. but abbey m/s should give a better idea come tune day. as for noise, yes their is a slight difference, but not a huge one. i don't tend to notice induction noise as much as i do exhaust noise. but its made a lovely ensemble with all the bits i have so far. both are good choices, my personal preference is the typhoon. but the jwt is equal as good and a definite value for money mod. for me the typhoon is better. there is more to it. polished intake. air box, carbon lid, and cold air feed from the grille. husky said he difinitly noticed the noise of the typhoon when i was last at his, and did say it sounded tastey.
  18. i haven't really dared post over there overall the kinetix improve the tone of the exhaust, makes it slightly deeper and adds a slight popple to the note. on no load throttle (i.e. revving it while parked up i noticed a very slight rasp as about 4500 while stood outside the car when they were first fitted, but haven't noticed it since, and dont get any rasp while driving. i liek them, was a good fit. just waiting to see if i can make the most of them when i get the car tuned and remapped next moth hopefully. just waiting on one more part to fit which is paid for but delivery isn't until mid jan. then its off to abbey
  19. nice purchase, whats your first planned mod then ?
  20. looks tip top buddy glad to see some of my work in there
  21. lol alex you beat me too it. thought as much, hence i got you to put them to one side a couple of days ago
  22. that sounds about right. put new HFC's in about 2 weeks ago, cleared the code and been for a nice long drive and its not come back. do you reckon its a job for some anti foulers?
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