If you are a real nerd about your tire pressure, as I am, this is the gauge to have:
Moroso TIRE GAUGE, 60 PSI, 4 IN DISPLAY, 1/2 PERCENT ACCURACY
It's pricey, but it is by far the best gauge I've ever used, and in my 59 years of car ownership, I've had many different tire gauges.
I donāt personally know if this is true, but you might want to check it out.
https://www.nissanzclub.com/forum/threads/nismo-lug-nuts-oem-wheels-dangerous.2038/
Great looking car! Enjoy.
Nissan has really screwed up this hood pooper thing. They should just offer to disable them. First we had the "bumper" recall for the the darn things. I put that one off so long that I finally received a phone call from corporate, offering to help me schedule an appointment! I told them I...
I got my '23 Performance AT in March of '23. My versions are the same as yours, with the exception of the Map Version. Mine is 17330_7_13. I do recall mine initiating a map update several months ago. When I check for updates, it shows none available.
The 18" 370Z spare works perfectly. I understand the question about how often have you needed a spare, but for me, it is a case of when you do need it, you need it. The tire sealer messes up your pressure sensor and the the last flat I had was caused by a large bolt. It was in tread, not the...
I'm hesitant also. I just know they won't get the bumper face put back in place as precise as it is from the factory. I've been receiving weekly emails from Nissan reminding me of the recall. Today, I received an email saying they had opened case based on my contacting them about the recall (I...
It will fit, however, you need the 18" spare. I'm quoting from Lgata's post earlier in this thread:
"Get yourself a spare wheel from a 2015-2018 Q50 or 370Z Nismo. Make sure it's the 18x4 size. NOT THE 17".
Clears the Akebono's on the Performance." I followed his advice and it works perfectly...
My ā23 Performance has the same issue, as did my ā19 Mazda CX5. Ive also wondered about the manufacturing process, since mine had that issue straight off the dealerās lot.
I use Race Ramps and they work fine for oil & Filter change. There are no issues with getting the car on the ramps, no rubbing anywhere. See my posts in this thread:
https://www.nissanzclub.com/forum/threads/anyone-do-their-own-maintenance.2111/#post-63855
Does the in-car GPS system work through Nissan Connect? In other words, if I don't subscribe to the Nissan Connect will I lose map updates and the GPS function when my free trial expires?
Mine did this on a semi-regular basis. Maybe once or twice on a 10 mile drive in city traffic. It started doing this at around the 500 mile mark. It hasnāt done it for the past 2 or 3 weeks (probably a couple hundred miles). Iām currently at just a little over 1100 miles on the car. Hoping it...
I've included a diagram with the dimensions. Not sure of the angle, but a little Trigonometry should be able to calculate it. The weight limit is 1500 pounds per ramp. So, not an issue with the Z. The 2-piece ramps are easier to store, IMHO. Here is a link to the website...
I use Race Ramps. Each ramp is 2 pieces that fit together. They are long, with a low angle of incline. I originally bought mine for my 2014 370Z and they work perfectly with my ā23 Z.