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Darkmann 11-15-2021 10:07 AM

New Member, New-to-me Nismo with Questions
 
Picked up a 2020 Nismo last month and have been enjoying the ride. The car has just over 5K.

First, the headlights: The book says these are bi-xenons. They behave like bi-xenons when first turned on, then the brightness falls to near halogen level quickly. Is this common? I have other vehicles with bi-xenon headlights which don't do this.

Second, the driver's side mirror seems to distort images. The passenger side is fine.

Third - the vehicle information display on the left pod has a service maintenance option as one of its functions. It allows the driver to input distance to next oil change. The recommended interval is 7.5K miles (or 6 months). So, what is the usefulness of this function? I can see setting the mileage to less than 7.5K but...The input has two display segments - right one for distance. Is the left segment for duration? I have not been able to change the display on that segment.

Fourth - someone must have wiring DIY to get the red lamp at rear bumper to come on. How do we do that?

I am still reading the manual and figuring out things. I'm sure I will have more questions.

Thanks all.

viiv 11-15-2021 10:56 AM

Congratulations on your purchase. The light in your rear bumper in your American Z is a dummy. You will have to start by replacing it with the real unit that lights up:

https://conceptzperformance.com/niss...l1a_p_9107.php

I have a Canadian Z and it comes with that exact part that does light up from the factory. I think Nissan thinks that all Americans live in Arizona with 24 hour sunshine or something.

Now, I also have a extra dial on the left stalk that controls the light. I don't believe this part is available for order in America. If you need it and can't get it online from Canada, I would have no problem swinging by the local dealership here and forwarding it to you.

Spooler 11-15-2021 11:06 AM

Don't go 7500 miles between oil changes. You will probably hit the sever duty limit which is 3750 from what I remember. Oil is cheap.

abm89 11-15-2021 12:35 PM

The standard projectors do not emit a ton of lights compared to the newer LEDs on many of the other cars on the road. Just make sure they are aligned according to the spec in the manual.

I agree with Spooler, don't go that long without changing your oil. If you don't drive it hard (aka like my mom drives her Z) 5000 miles is perfectly fine. I do 3500 on my Z, and sooner if I ever go to the track.

Viiv has you covered on the rear fog light.

Finally, the mirrors are behaving as they should the passenger mirror is a wide angle vs the driver side. That is mandated by the federal vehicle safety standards, so it's not unusual.

Quicksilvers 11-15-2021 01:03 PM

Yes congratulations on the purchase of your Nismo Z! From what I have seen it’s not worth risking to have to do a possible engine rebuild due to cheaping out on oil changes. Due to the duty my Z sees I will perform oil changes every 3K miles and when I attend track events oil gets changed right before the event and after the event is over. I recommend doing your oil changes before the oil change indicator it works.

OptionZero 11-15-2021 02:28 PM

For the 4th brake light on the bottom of the rear bumper, the others above have it. USDM cars do not have an actual light, it's a reflector. Canadian and other market cars have a real light

The OEM part from Nissan Canada or Japan or whatever will be fine

One additional option is aftermarket:
https://store.ijdmtoy.com/products/l...l-light-72-002

Different look, LEDs and such


For your headlights - I do recall one of the big retrofitters saying that the OEM projectors were pretty crappy. Remember this is a 2009 car that hasn't been updated in over a decade. If you're comparing headlight performance against modern cars, you will be disappointed.

If you want an upgrade, there is a (mostly) plug and play option from Morimoto:
https://www.morimotohid.com/morimoto...hts?quantity=1

They sold by various retailers. There's also a thread in the exterior forum that discusses user performance

The Morimotos are a very aggressive looking setup. For (probably) more money, you can get a retrofitter like Houston Halos, OneEightyNYC, Lightwerks or Yunique LED to make you a custom setup

viiv 11-15-2021 02:43 PM

Recommend ester based oil such as Redline.

You have a final year Nismo. Recommend you stick with OEM for rear light etc... to maintain resale value and desirability.

OptionZero 11-15-2021 05:27 PM

The rear light is a couple screws and plugs, its not gonna kill your value and its reversible

Wfbont007 11-28-2021 04:20 PM

It shows that the rear light does not fit nismo edition?

OptionZero 11-28-2021 09:27 PM

Nismo rear from 2015 and up is identical

I have the iJDMtoy on my 2015

Where are you seeing it won’t fit?

Darkmann 12-01-2021 06:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by viiv (Post 4013587)
Congratulations on your purchase. The light in your rear bumper in your American Z is a dummy. You will have to start by replacing it with the real unit that lights up:

https://conceptzperformance.com/niss...l1a_p_9107.php

I have a Canadian Z and it comes with that exact part that does light up from the factory. I think Nissan thinks that all Americans live in Arizona with 24 hour sunshine or something.

Now, I also have a extra dial on the left stalk that controls the light. I don't believe this part is available for order in America. If you need it and can't get it online from Canada, I would have no problem swinging by the local dealership here and forwarding it to you.

Thanks. A couple of things 1 - The ConceptZ one you link says "...except Nismo," and required additional wiring. I don't that as a big problem. Can you post a pic of your stalk controls for this feature? Thanks.

Darkmann 12-01-2021 06:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OptionZero (Post 4014803)
Nismo rear from 2015 and up is identical

I have the iJDMtoy on my 2015

Where are you seeing it won’t fit?

The ConceptZ link posted by member viiv says "...except NISMO." Does not necessarily mean it wont fit. It also says extra work is need to make it work. I personally don't see these as major obstacles - I like the blinking Subaru ones.

Darkmann 12-01-2021 07:14 PM

One More Question
 
Thanks everyone for your responses and useful recommendations. Did first oil change yesterday using ester oil and Nismo oil filter from Z1. One question, and found out a couple of things I'd like to hear from you folks.

Question: Driving at supermarket parking lot speed, when I throttle a bit and take foot off, I hear a soft "boom" sound like from a subwoofer. It definitely is audio. Is the throttle tied to the audio in this car, for some reason?

Oil Change Findings
  1. Spoke with my tech regarding Nissan Ester oil. He says Nissan has asked them to just use Mobil-1 5-30 (didn't question on specific specs). Note: We are small rural with only one Nissan dealership - pretty much one everything dealership (Benz, Toyota, VW, Honda, Toyota, Ford, Buick, Subaru, Chevy.)
  2. The Nismo oil filter from Z1 shows P/N 15208-65F00, 65F01. shop says -65F00 is obsolete and that Nissan now uses -65F01, I don't see any problems using the Z1 filter in future, but any comment would be appreciated.

Rusty 12-01-2021 08:50 PM

You opened up the flood gates with a "which oil / oil filter should I use?" question.

Oil, any oil you feel comfortable with. Some will recommend whale oil. I myself use only abiogenic oil. (Mobil1 0w-40)

Oil filters, any you feel comfortable with. Take your pick of filters. Me, I use new toilet paper rolls in a canister. (Pure 1)

OptionZero 12-01-2021 10:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Darkmann (Post 4015053)
The ConceptZ link posted by member viiv says "...except NISMO." Does not necessarily mean it wont fit. It also says extra work is need to make it work. I personally don't see these as major obstacles - I like the blinking Subaru ones.

I figured out why. The 2010-13 Nismo rear doesn’t have a fog light opening. 2014 did, then the 2015+ versions (can be referred to as nismo v2) came out and all use the same which also has the correct opening


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