Random Little Question Thread
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#6363
Recommend every time you fill your gas tank or sooner, you check it.
Keep in mind, you want to check after you're done filling up, so the engine has time to cool down and the oil has time to settle back down into the pan so you get a proper reading.\\
Also check Power steering and brake fluids, washer fluid, and your wiper condition.
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g35_white (05-24-2012)
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TunerMax (05-24-2012)
#6365
Ideally the car should sit for longer than that. Our engines especially seem to need to sit longer than 'average' to give an accurate reading, don't know the reasoning, but it's important to note.
#6367
my friend is selling some megan resonated test pipes for really cheap. I want to get some more power out of my car, but worried about getting nasty rasp. i currently have mr hr y pipe and megan oe-rs exhaust, and the sound is beautiful. i don't want to ruin the nice sound it has...thoughts? worth it?
#6368
my friend is selling some megan resonated test pipes for really cheap. I want to get some more power out of my car, but worried about getting nasty rasp. i currently have mr hr y pipe and megan oe-rs exhaust, and the sound is beautiful. i don't want to ruin the nice sound it has...thoughts? worth it?
#6370
I don't know why they're like that, but it pissed me off when I first got the car and figured out that it had to sit for close to a half hour before it would get a decent read.
I've found it useful, since I park on a level surface at work, to just check it at each "paycheck"
I've found it useful, since I park on a level surface at work, to just check it at each "paycheck"
Yep, but I hear people say the ART pipes having issues with cracking?
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TunerMax (05-25-2012)
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Im going to see if I can get a good answer here before making a thread.
I just bought a set of OEM 19" Rays from a coupe.
I also have a set of OEM 17" wheels that came with my 2003 sedan.
I need a set of lug nuts that will fit both.
Here are my wants:
Locking lug nuts
Blue anodized / cap (If blue isnt around I would like black)
I wouldnt think it would be that hard but its tough finding nice lugs for OEM wheels.
I just bought a set of OEM 19" Rays from a coupe.
I also have a set of OEM 17" wheels that came with my 2003 sedan.
I need a set of lug nuts that will fit both.
Here are my wants:
Locking lug nuts
Blue anodized / cap (If blue isnt around I would like black)
I wouldnt think it would be that hard but its tough finding nice lugs for OEM wheels.
#6374
Coworker of mine got some two sets of Rotora BBK's from a Civic. 4 pot I believe but it's a possibility that it's a 6. I have to confirm. Wondering if I get brackets for them, would they fit the G? Also, worth it over stock brakes? And lastly, possible to use one front for the fronts and the other front for my rears? I'm not concerned about whether it's worth buying them because if I did buy them, it would probably be for dirt cheap, by dirt cheap I mean nearly free.
#6375
Need some advice, have ~2000 for mod money. I'm considering purchasing flawless condition 350z track edition rays powdercoated gunmetal without tires for 1000. Add in tires and that's 1700. Would you guys get cheaper rims (like coupe 18s) and have money for other things, or would you buy the rims? Thanks
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