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Old 08-28-2012, 11:20 PM
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i hope so.. I'm having trouble finding threads on it.... i need those questions answered...
 
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Old 08-29-2012, 12:16 AM
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Mishimoto has one for trans iirc, but no sure if its good.

But yea I believe all Aftermarket solutions do not have an integrated Trans cooler.

I have an Aux cooler but I have it routed with the OEM. I am not sure how big it needs to cool alone.

I have mine mounted infront of the radiator so the OEM fans draw air passed it.

https://g35driver.com/forums/engine-...r-install.html
 
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awesome thread! thanks..
 
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Old 08-29-2012, 08:31 AM
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Any of the G35 radiators that specify they work with 5AT as well will have the transmission cooler built into the radiator. Mishimoto, Mizu, and Koyo (only the regular Koyo though, not the "racing" model) all make radiators for 5AT. Any that are 6MT only will not have this, so you would need an external transmission cooler.

However, unless you plan on getting a large transmission cooler (which there is not a lot of room for), I wouldn't rely on this alone to cool your transmission fluid. The instruction manual for these coolers even specifies that the ones built into the radiator are generally better than a small external one. Of course, the best option is to run an external in series with the radiator one
 
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hi guys . i'm trying to find parts for my 2001 V35 sedan(2WD) and like to know if any of suspension parts use on 2003 350z can fit on my V35? such as knuckle, compression rod, lower control arm mostly for front. its kind of difficult to find parts in my country. someone plz help me out....thank you
 
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Are the sedan and coupe interior a-pillars the same?
 
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no. different sized windshields.
 
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Old 08-29-2012, 01:44 PM
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Are the sedan and coupe interior a-pillars the same?
No Sedan A Pillar
Black - 76912-AL500
Beige/Willow - 76912-AC500
 
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Old 08-29-2012, 03:16 PM
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I'm sure most you know this info already but wanted to share what I just learned about the mishimoto radiators for the newbs like me... Hahaha.

Update on radiator situation... Just spoke with mishimoto rep and explained the fitment issue from before.. The fitment issue was resolved by stopping production of the radiators for a year to address the radiators fitment issues.. However the part numbers have not changed so there's no way to tell the old from the new. So this is why ^^^ still had fitment issues bc he may have gotten an older model. Mishimoto rep said that all distributors have the new and improved mishimoto radiators.... Mishimoto does not make fans for the g35s but 350z fans work just fined or our g's... As for the transmission cooler it is highly recommends but not needed..
 
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Old 08-29-2012, 04:26 PM
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Originally Posted by MPG35fiend
I'm sure most you know this info already but wanted to share what I just learned about the mishimoto radiators for the newbs like me... Hahaha.

Update on radiator situation... Just spoke with mishimoto rep and explained the fitment issue from before.. The fitment issue was resolved by stopping production of the radiators for a year to address the radiators fitment issues.. However the part numbers have not changed so there's no way to tell the old from the new. So this is why ^^^ still had fitment issues bc he may have gotten an older model. Mishimoto rep said that all distributors have the new and improved mishimoto radiators.... Mishimoto does not make fans for the g35s but 350z fans work just fined or our g's... As for the transmission cooler it is highly recommends but not needed..
I doubt I got an older model because it was shipped to me directly from Mishimoto a few weeks ago

If you don't want to try Mizu, I wouldn't worry too much about going with Mishimoto. The fitment issues are pretty minor and they have a good warranty if you run into major problems, but their quality control does suck.
 
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Old 08-30-2012, 09:51 AM
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Looking for a short ram intake but not trying to spend $250 for top name brands like AEM and Injen. Any suggestions in the $100 range? I don't wana just buy some cheap ebay brand intake. Sorry if this has already been asked before, which I'm sure it has but I couldn't find a decent thread on it.
 
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Old 08-30-2012, 09:55 AM
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Looking for a short ram intake but not trying to spend $250 for top name brands like AEM and Injen. Any suggestions in the $100 range? I don't wana just buy some cheap ebay brand intake. Sorry if this has already been asked before, which I'm sure it has but I couldn't find a decent thread on it.
Honestly man, dont do it. Even the brand names dont actually have good gains, really no gains to speak of to be honest. (I have a stillen). Its mostly for sound. At $100 you are sacrificing quality for cost, and an intake is an important part of your engine. I just paid $70 for a new filter for my stillen.

An option you might want to consider is just a z tube and a k&n filter. I think that would be closer to your price range.
 
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Old 08-30-2012, 10:07 AM
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Originally Posted by rs634158
Looking for a short ram intake but not trying to spend $250 for top name brands like AEM and Injen. Any suggestions in the $100 range? I don't wana just buy some cheap ebay brand intake. Sorry if this has already been asked before, which I'm sure it has but I couldn't find a decent thread on it.
They make an awesome one called a z tube.. Comes stock on 350z's and can be had for around $50, add in a high flow k&n filter and you're good to go. Plus you'll save money in the long run since the filter is reusable
 
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Old 08-30-2012, 10:09 AM
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Is this what you guys both referred to for the "z tube"

http://www.ebay.com/itm/STILLEN-Z-TU...ht_2021wt_1186
 
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Old 08-30-2012, 10:15 AM
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The high flow filter, does that still come in a cone shape or is it more like the stock air filter in terms of looks?
 


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