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  1. I took it to Nissan to have a look while I got my P3 service. They kept the car for 3 days after diagnosing it with a similar description to Michael's above.

     

    Throttle body was cleaned and a re-learn procedure carried out. Seemed to have worked... for a week. Been on the phone to them again to get the car in again. I'm beginning to lose my patience now. They're nice people, but they seem to have a knack for not calling you back! I'm going to chase again next week and will update.

     

    There is a video on youtube on how to clean a throttle body and relearn for a G35 which I assume is the same engine.

  2. Haha...

     

    I had a similar incident of Sunday. Met a girl for a drink for the first time. I'd parked behind her Merc CLC (which she was really proud of btw so couldn't really comment!). Once in the bar she asked me what car I drove. It took me a flash of my keys to convince her it was a Nissan.

     

    Oh the look of disappointment on her face... priceless!

  3. The reason you don't see them in London and the South East is because people (are bankers people?) would rather spend their bonuses on something more prestigious.

     

    Since I've moved back to the Midlands I do see them more often. There's a black one down the road from me in Perton.

     

    Milesh - you can add me to your Z-spotting. I travel through Wolves daily now!

  4. How did you get the TMC working?

     

    You know what the green TMC logo wasn't coming on when I first bought the car. I got Nissan to take a look and it's worked ever since. If there are major incidents, the roads turn red and if there is slow traffic you get a yellow line.

  5. I was pretty miffed that they didn't change much from the 296bhp to the 313bhp versions. Yes it's old and archaic but at the same time I have found it to be one of the most accurate sat nav's out there.

     

    The TMC function is a god send and has saved me on countless occassions travelling to and from inner London. Even when there's a pile up on the M40, it has quickly registered it and diverted. I know some sat nav have failed to warn me of such occassion and sometimes are overly cautious by redirecting you when there is nothing there in the first place!

     

    I questioned the joystick also but think about it... the way the Z rides on British roads, imagine the frustration of having to tap in an address while trying to reign in your hands involuntary movements! I think the joystick is the perfect compromise. The OS makes it easier by only highlighting the letters available when you're entering an address so that does compensate for lack of post code entry. Most post code entry systems require you to enter the street anyway so again that defeats the purpose.

     

    I'm looking forward to Cookbot's project.

  6. Just to throw another one in the mix here. I had the original Bridgestone RE050A's which were very skittish in the wet.

     

    I changed to Falken 452's just to see what the fuss was about. Let's just say you get what you pay for.

     

    I then discovered ContiSport 3's. These bad boys are a god send. And the only reason I went for these was because the PS2's were not available in the size at the time.

     

    They won EVO's trye test last year.

  7. I've got a weird one here. For past few months my car has developed a morning ritual. When starting from cold, once the temperature gauge has settled (i.e. warmed up) the car starts jerking around upon acceleration. This only happens once the car has warmed up. It's like the engine is missing but it's really strange because after about 5 to 10 minutes of this, it goes back to normal.

     

    It wasn't much of an issue before but now, if I really want to plant it, there's a blackout before any actual action.

     

    Any ideas?

  8. I don't notice a difference in power, but on the occasion when I was stuck for Super and had to fill up with a small amount of unleaded I noticed it impacted on MPG quite significantly.

     

    I can get 28-29mpg on my average week's commute on super, but the regular unleaded got me down around 22-23mpg...I wasn't driving any differently.

     

    25% more mpg for what is often only 10% more cost?? The figures speak for themselves, hence why I always fill up with super! :thumbs:

     

    Which model do you drive?

  9. I thought Z's were limited to 155mph. However... New Years Day, Freiburg to Karlsruhe. 175mph indicated on the speedo. Not sure what it translates to in true velocity but it was just me and a C4S on the road. Was surreal. Funny thing is the Porsche driver let me lead! The limiter does kick in eventually though. Apparently the XFR is also limited to 155mph but it's VMAX can be achieved in 5th gear. It's limiter only works in top gear. Sneaky sneaky...

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