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You can do anything with enough time and money. However factory Nav is rubbish - no postcode input for a start. Many members have redone their cubby to hold either a branded sat nav or fitted a tablet/iPad with nav and audio
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There's 2 LS3 swaps on here. One complete and is a drift car. The other is almost complete.
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That pic looks like a Photoshop to me. You could try your Dealership (and then fall over laughing at their incompetence). Best bet would be getting a custom one made up I reckon.
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Recommended headlight protection from UV misting and scratches?
Lexx replied to Aashenfox's topic in 350Z General
Just updated my post with the correct Trader name! Paul will likely shout at me for getting it wrong. Anyway. He's a trader on here. -
Recommended headlight protection from UV misting and scratches?
Lexx replied to Aashenfox's topic in 350Z General
Speak to Ricey at Revolve. It's one of the services he offers here in UK so I'm sure he could recommend a suitable product -
Wrong. Wait.....you spend all week moaning that people aren't giving suitable explanations and then you simply post a one word answer without backing it up? (I'm not saying you are incorrect by the way). Just finding you a little bit of a hypocrite. Not much point when my opinion is disregarded due to my age / experience, but if you insist, here's a load of other people confirming my point. https://forums.nasio...d.php?t=1358781 I could have confirmed it for you. I work with Stainless Steel, and it does corrode (normally because it's cheap @*!#). It just take a lot more time/weathering for it to happen. Also very much depends on the alloy make up of the steel in question. So what are your exhaust plans now then?
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Wrong. Wait.....you spend all week moaning that people aren't giving suitable explanations and then you simply post a one word answer without backing it up? (I'm not saying you are incorrect by the way). Just finding you a little bit of a hypocrite.
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Never said it wasn't, just that no trained mechanic has made that diagnosis and no MOT has flagged it. Please don't start trying to be a smart ass on this thread as well. It would be nice not to have to close down one of your threads this week
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Gloves, scraper, man pills.
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Don't want to see one or more Members' posts?
Lexx replied to Ebized's topic in Forum IT Issues & Bug Reporting
You can't hide Admin On a serious note - Try again and then PM me if still having issues. I don't think it hides historical posts, only new ones by the members you've hidden. -
As I say, it wasn't my intention, but I understand that it will be taken that way. That being said, surely you can see why I would be apprehensive in posting a video. The responses I got only goes to prove I was right to be so. I didn't miss that reason. Please see point 3 (the part in brackets), but also the disclaimer after it. Other videos of exhausts will have been shot in a similar fashion with a similar device, yet nobody accuses them of having a leak... (Horsesh*t) Please see the part in brackets. Do you even realise how condescending you come across on here?
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Well now....you may not have done this to appear like a knob. But guess what you have achieved.....yup - you look like a knob. IMO you purposely left out information in an attempt to be able to claim a "one up" on whoever you could. Bit of a di** move. Any such action like this in the future and you will be receiving a warning point for unacceptable behavior. But anyway - you missed a reason as to why people said it sounded like it was blowing. As a number of members said, the standard of audio gear seriously distorts what an exhaust sounds like. Especially at idle and low revs. Thus to my ears, that sounded like it was blowing.
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Up to 10% off all US Imported Parts from MJP Auto
Lexx replied to Chesterfield's topic in Forum Discounts
Contact Mike via phone. He rarely keeps up to date with forums these days (he's been ill). -
Check that it starts when already warm. That's an early indication of failing apex seals. An 07 will already have had the oil pipe and suspension corrosion issues sorted. They are epic cars to blat around in. So well balanced. Made even better with a properly set up set of coilovers and some good rubber.
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Sounds like a 350z with a blowing exhaust.
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Forget that. I see your problem. Wanted threads need moderator approval. So you can't access it again until it's been approved. I've now approved it
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As said above, you can still post in the Wanted section. If the system is suggesting you contact Admin it's most likely because you are attempting to do it as a Guest and not signed in properly.
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As per Will. I'm am tempted to lock this thread down as it is just going round in circles and is frustrating all parties involved.
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Owned one for 4 years. Keep getting tempted to pick up a non runner and rebuild it. Drop me a PM with any specific questions or queries you might have.
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Suzanne the LS3 6.2 V8! Caution very long build thread....
Lexx replied to Wasso's topic in Member Build Projects
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People concentrating on getting Japfest Silverstone put of the way first. Threads for Japfest 2 normally appear after that.
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I've sold 4 cars to wbac in the past 4 years. Each time I was honest on the online form about the cars condition. Once at their offices in each occasion I was given the same amount that they had offered me online. 2 of the 4 times were instead of part ex, and both of those were more than dealer would pay me. Other 2 were simply because I didn't have the time to sell privately. If you understand their business practice and you like the convenience, then there is no reason not to use them. Just be sure to be 100% honest on the online declaration. Although the caveat to all that is it depends how picky/good the person at the wbac you deal with is.
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Thanks, this is the kind of response I was hoping for. Other than location and distance of pipe, is it really any different to just straight piping after the Y-pipe? Does that extra few feet of pipe really make that much difference? Bit of a stretch, but the SLR exhausts come out behind the front wheels... My understanding (bearing in mind my info I based on marine engineering) is this - you want to get exhaust out if an engine as fast as possible. But to achieve this you need more fuel/air mix and bigger bang at a faster rate. So performance cars of some types have short exhausts because they have machinery that can keep up with demand. However your average car simply can't keep up, so exhaust gas is sent to the safest place to be ejected - the back. This is why in ship design big ships that have slow speed diesels that run at 120rpm have exhausts that go many meters up to the top of the boat. Where tugs that run medium speed diesels at much higher rpm have the shortest exhausts possible (also aids visibility) As said - that could be somewhat incorrect but it is my understanding.
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Smaller hole will actually do the opposite as it'll have a venturi effect as you lift off the throttle. As to whether air will actually get in - I couldn't say. Not my area of expertise. I'm against exhaust leaks in principle though - in my industry exhaust leaks kill people.