Random Little Question Thread
there's a wiki that describes it all year by year- less than 5 seconds on a google search:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infiniti_G
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infiniti_G
Haha no, not g35 driver.
Its not wikipedia either, this website is Infiniti exclusive, allows you to click on any model, and then gives a ton of detailed information about each year. Its more thorough than wikipedia.
Its not wikipedia either, this website is Infiniti exclusive, allows you to click on any model, and then gives a ton of detailed information about each year. Its more thorough than wikipedia.
Hey guys, ive been lurking for a while and I just upgraded to a g35 from an s2k.
I came across a link on here the other day and the website was like a database full of information about all infinitis past and present, as well as year-to-year changes. Does anyone know what im talking about? Any help would be greatly appreciated. I did a few searches both here and on google but i couldnt find anything.
Thanks
Mohammed
I came across a link on here the other day and the website was like a database full of information about all infinitis past and present, as well as year-to-year changes. Does anyone know what im talking about? Any help would be greatly appreciated. I did a few searches both here and on google but i couldnt find anything.
Thanks
Mohammed
Alright, I'm looking at getting a set of wheels for my sedan if i keep it (which its almost certain that i will be). The wheels I'm looking at most are the Enkei NT03 in a square set up. Now my car has the Akebono BBK on it as well so the wheels will need to clear this, I've done some research and it appears as though a wheel in an 18x9.5 with a +27 offset will work to clear the BBK. My front and rear fenders are already rolled/pulled front the previous set up of a 19x8.5 and 19x10.
The big question is will those offsets be ok on a sedan i a square set up running a 255/45/18 tire?
The big question is will those offsets be ok on a sedan i a square set up running a 255/45/18 tire?
THANKS!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aftermarket_exhaust_parts
http://forums.evolutionm.net/evom-ne...e-exactly.html
http://forums.evolutionm.net/evom-ne...e-exactly.html
Hfc, high flow cats. Our cars come with 4 catalytic converters, cat, o2 sensor, cat on each side. Hfc essentially removes the one after the o2 sensor to free up the exhaust pipe. Sound better? Depends. It produces noticably more rasp depending on brand and what exhaust system you have. Say oem cats have 900 cells, hfc might have 400-500.
Test pipes on the other hand has no cats at all. Might be resonated to remove a bit of rasp, and doesn't have a chance at passing smog. Will throw a cel without modifications. But cheaper than hfc and produces more gain.
Test pipes on the other hand has no cats at all. Might be resonated to remove a bit of rasp, and doesn't have a chance at passing smog. Will throw a cel without modifications. But cheaper than hfc and produces more gain.









