Click This Please - Buying a G35 Coupe 6MT
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Update: Hey everyone, thanks for your input, I'm trying to be patient and not spring on the wrong car but that's sooooo not me. I am looking at another one though that has less miles and it appears to be clean, it is modified though which is a bit of a turn off to me. Here she is: http://providence.craigslist.org/cto/4630616805.html
He said that car hasn't been inspected. Where are the cats on this car? Would the Stillen headers delete them meaning I wouldn't pass emissions? These are things I should have asked the guy when I was on the phone with him 5 min ago.
He said that car hasn't been inspected. Where are the cats on this car? Would the Stillen headers delete them meaning I wouldn't pass emissions? These are things I should have asked the guy when I was on the phone with him 5 min ago.
Last edited by TreeFiddy; 09-02-2014 at 06:05 PM.
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Yeah, I don't know what the deal is with that. I talked to him on the phone and he said he didn't know of any reason it wouldn't pass. The tint setup should be legal here in CT, I don't know what the laws in RI are. The only thing I could think of is if he's not running any cats or something along those lines. Does anyone know if putting headers on these cars can make them fail emissions?
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Update: So I drove the original car again, (the one photographed in the first post) and it didn't feel any faster. It's like it has no low end at all. You guys talk about chirping your tires into second and third, there's no way in hell this car would be able to do that. The other thing is I discovered that the heated seats also don't work. I know seats for this car are incredibly expensive, but what would cause neither one to work? Anyway I'm going to test drive the one in RI sometime this week when the guy can actually meet me so we'll see how that one goes.
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The problem is that it could be any host of things causing a lack of power. I had to hunt through my engine to find my problem, although mine may be the first of it's kind. And my tip when buying any car. If it doesn't run, only pay for a car that doesn't run. No guarantee of "Oh this little thing is super easy and that's the problem." will get me to buy a car. I wouldn't buy the low power one, I've already made that mistake with my G. And that could be as simple as a blown fuse for those seats.
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Update: So I drove the car in Providence: http://providence.craigslist.org/cto/4630616805.html and I really like it. It drove perfectly and it's in really good shape. The only thing I'd need to have fixed on it is a small dent in the roof, and I'd probably remount the splashguards since the adhesive seems to be failing, but that's relatively minor stuff. Now it does do one thing that I do not like. After starting out in first gear, maybe a second or two after you're completely off the clutch, it makes a noise. The noise is kind of hard to describe, it lasts maybe half a second and only happens in first. The best way I can describe it is it sounds like the noise a car makes when you try to turn it on when it's already on. It isn't accompanied by any vibration or any effect on the car's performance. The car shifts fantastically and when you're idling it's so quiet and vibration free it's difficult to tell if the car is even on. The seller told me that he was told by Infiniti that the sound was due to the lightweight flywheel. Does this sound correct? Has anyone experienced anything like this before? My friend who also drove the car thinks that it is something rattling in the exhaust. What do you guys think?
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A lot of people install a lightweight flywheel, I've done it on several cars but not my or anyone else's G35. With that being said there are also a lot of complaints with the lightweight flywheel (LF) I've heard multiple complaints from "It sounds like gravel" to "a little grinding on engagement" So I could believe his excuse for what the sound is. It could also be a host of other things. bad throwout bearing, pilot bearing, input shaft play. But with that being said, it doesn't sound like a big deal.
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The noise when your shifting it sounds like the Throw Out bearing which when that goes will prob ruin the bearing sleeve its on also. And it IS going to fail. $50 in parts......and whatever your shop is going to charge to drop the transmission....then you get into "well i already dropped the trans, might as well replace the flywheel, press plate, clutch disc, slave cylinder...." not that all of that may be necessary, just however far you want to go really, but once you pay for the labor............
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