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tamacula 01-25-2014 03:45 AM

My "Z" has arrived in Japan
 
Experts,
My US 370z Sport/Touring (manual) has just arrived in Japan, and I have to get emissions completed on it. Although I love my 370z just as much as I loved my 350z, I'm not a "gearhead" per se, so I figured I'd ask you experts a few questions that I can't track down on my application:

1. Emission timing: (expressed in B.ATDC/min-1)
2. Differential (I'm pretty sure it's 3.692)
3. Emission control devices and quantity (the list:)
- 3 way catalytic converter
- Oxidation catalytic converter
- Air pump
- Air suction valve
- EGR (Exhaust gas recirculation
- Oxygen sensor

Thanks for the assist!

tamacula 01-25-2014 06:54 PM

Nobody, eh?

synolimit 01-25-2014 10:12 PM

Not sure what you're asking. You want a yes no one these?

roplusbee 01-25-2014 10:16 PM

You are converting a US spec'd Z to JCI specs? Good luck............

1slow370 01-25-2014 10:58 PM

yup good luck running it on japan gas and passing emissions.

IMWEZL 01-26-2014 01:04 AM

Maybe the Autocraft shop on base (if you're military) can run an emissions test for you. I didn't have that much trouble in ROK.

critical 01-26-2014 01:26 AM

http://www.the370z.com/nissan-370z-g...1-15-08-a.html
hope that helps. know the diff. is accurate if you have the manual.

you could just buy a Skyline or Z there lol

1slow370 01-26-2014 01:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by critical (Post 2667022)
http://www.the370z.com/nissan-370z-g...1-15-08-a.html
hope that helps. know the diff. is accurate if you have the manual.

you could just buy a Skyline or Z there lol

yeah but he would be screwed when he comes back stateside trying to import a jdm car. legally it is harder to bring a jdm car here than it is to bring a usdm car there.

DEpointfive0 01-26-2014 02:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 1slow370 (Post 2667026)
yeah but he would be screwed when he comes back stateside trying to import a jdm car. legally it is harder to bring a jdm car here than it is to bring a usdm car there.

R32 is legal now

1slow370 01-26-2014 02:12 AM

If he lives in a state where he can register it, just because you can import it doesn't mean your state will let you drive it. Also he would have to ship his z back to the us to sell it, or license it there anyway.

DEpointfive0 01-26-2014 02:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 1slow370 (Post 2667041)
If he lives in a state where he can register it, just because you can import it doesn't mean your state will let you drive it. Also he would have to ship his z back to the us to sell it, or license it there anyway.

I know and I agree! :-)

tamacula 01-26-2014 03:35 AM

Thanks for all the feedback. I have already done the research. Emissions is not going to be a problem, just needed some of the data I listed (i.e. fill in the blank) that I originally posted. I believe I 90% of it online.

Out of curiosity, is anyone speaking from experience about bringing a stateside Z to Japan? I already have my car an am driving it here under temporary tages. It's been easy so far:

It was easy to ship over, and emissions are going to be a little bit of a pain but no modifications required. I can ship my Z back to the states no problem.

No "conversion" required. It will be an "E" plate that I can ship back to the US easily if I still have it when I transfer. I've already confirmed this. The only modification that might need done is a headlight alignment (which doesn't make a lot of sense, but it might be required).

The ONLY part of my original email I need confirmation and quantity on are the emission control devices (I think 2 Catalytic converters and 4 oxygen sensors is the answer). Can anyone confirm these? Is there an EGR?

Thanks again for all the responses!

DEpointfive0 01-26-2014 04:10 AM

Yes, 2 Cats, 4 O2 sensors


I want to say no real EGR, just overlap of the intake/exhaust strokes

tamacula 01-26-2014 05:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DEpointfive0 (Post 2667064)
Yes, 2 Cats, 4 O2 sensors


I want to say no real EGR, just overlap of the intake/exhaust strokes

Thanks for the info!!!

roplusbee 01-26-2014 01:30 PM

I am at a loss here. If you have a USDM Z and are in the process of registering your car in Japan, you still have to meet JCI. Second, a USDM Z will have all of the necessary emissions equipment on-board already (unless it has been modified). Third, if you are military...........there are steps that you can take to make it work. Will it be worth it........not by a long shot.

My experience is with European (TUV) standards, which are slightly tougher than Japan (JCI), but not as bad as California (CARB) or Hawaii (RECON). I have been stationed in Hawaii as well. My road dog while stationed in Italy, brought his car with him from Japan. All I am saying is that you may regret this undertaking and wish you would have just picked up a 1971+ Z or 1989+ Skyline. If you have any more questions, feel free to PM me and I will put you in touch with some people that can help you through the process.


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