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Hi all, Just got a 370z 40th anni (used) and I am loving it! (except for the ECU noise...) I'm planning to mod my Z (slightly) but I am pretty

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Old 02-15-2011, 02:41 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi all,

Just got a 370z 40th anni (used) and I am loving it! (except for the ECU noise...)

I'm planning to mod my Z (slightly) but I am pretty much clueless on what to get and where to start. Hope someone in the 604 can teach me a thing or two!

Thanks!
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Welcome and congrats. For me a good place to start is wheels and springs/ coilovers. To me this separates you from most. Also gives character. But if you for more of performance side then an intake and exhaust would be a good start. Plus depending on a budget makes a world of difference.
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ECU noise? In a 2010 Canadian model? Unheard of! It was only the 2009 model that had the bad ECU's, or so I thought...
Is this an American model?
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Congrats! I picked up a used 40th also couple weeks ago

ECU noise? Thats odd, wasn't aware of it.

The wheel gap is killing me so springs next and I already ordered an exhaust. YOu got great roads in Vancouver to drive on, jealous
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Thanks guys.

It is a Canadian model.
I believe it is the ECU noise. There is this very high pitch "electrical" noise whenever I idle the car. It seems like it is coming from the back, like the trunk of the car... I am not too sure what it is.

It is been pouring rain in Vancouver for the past few weeks so I haven't really got a chance to take some pictures, but I will post them up asap!

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Also, do you guys find it quite hard to upshift smoothly?

Whenever I upshift, say from 1st to 2nd, as soon as I depress the clutch the rpm goes up very slightly, then very SLOWLY drops down. Therefore I will have change gears very slowly as well. I have driven a lot of 6speeds but I never had to change gear this slowly to make it smooth. Any tips?
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Thanks guys.

It is a Canadian model.
I believe it is the ECU noise. There is this very high pitch "electrical" noise whenever I idle the car. It seems like it is coming from the back, like the trunk of the car... I am not too sure what it is.

It is been pouring rain in Vancouver for the past few weeks so I haven't really got a chance to take some pictures, but I will post them up asap!
That is most likely the fuel pump you hear. Turn the radio on and it disappears...
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Fuel pump? I only hear the noise when it is idling...so idk.

Since this thread is worthless without pics =p , here are some! (taken with my phone)




As you can see there is nothing special here as the car is completely stock.
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wait a minute, that is definitely an aftermarket water bottle I see there....
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Hi all,

Just got a 370z 40th anni (used) and I am loving it! (except for the ECU noise...)

I'm planning to mod my Z (slightly) but I am pretty much clueless on what to get and where to start. Hope someone in the 604 can teach me a thing or two!

Thanks!
Congrats! Just look around the forum and people's signatures. That'll give you a good idea of what people have already done. Have fun!
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