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Originally Posted by wstar Nope, this was done pretty hot actually. I came back from a fully-warmed-up drive and let it sit turned off for about 15 minutes to make

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Old 04-01-2009, 11:17 AM   #31 (permalink)
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Nope, this was done pretty hot actually. I came back from a fully-warmed-up drive and let it sit turned off for about 15 minutes to make it tolerable. And yes I oiled the seal on the filter, I'm not a total idiot
Damn, then they really are on tight. I think I'll let the dealer do the first change, it's free after all.
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Damn, then they really are on tight. I think I'll let the dealer do the first change, it's free after all.
Free? Is this a deal for your specific dealership, or does it apply to all 370Z's?
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Free? Is this a deal for your specific dealership, or does it apply to all 370Z's?
It's up to the dealership. This particular dealer always gives the first change free on all their cars, has for as long as I can remember.

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Did my first oil change tonight at 1800 miles. Everything went smoothly, the oil filter wasn't welded on like wstar's was. Put the Nissan Ester Oil in (as it's too early to switch over to synthetic), used a K&N filter, and replaced stock drain plug with a Project Kics magnetic plug. I used a cordless impact wrench for all the undertray bolts -- makes it a heck of a lot easier/quicker than doing it by hand.
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I used a cordless impact wrench for all the undertray bolts -- makes it a heck of a lot easier/quicker than doing it by hand.
Is it absolutely necessary to remove the plastic undertray? On my 350Z I can manage to do an oil change with the undertray in place. Sometimes I get a little oil spilling on the tray and have to wipe it up, but generally the oil drains through the gaps and into a container.
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Is it absolutely necessary to remove the plastic undertray? On my 350Z I can manage to do an oil change with the undertray in place. Sometimes I get a little oil spilling on the tray and have to wipe it up, but generally the oil drains through the gaps and into a container.
Yes, it is absolutely necessary. There are no gaps. You can't even see the oil pan and filter until you remove the undertray, let alone reach it.
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Yes, it is absolutely necessary. There are no gaps. You can't even see the oil pan and filter until you remove the undertray, let alone reach it.
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i havent done an oil change in my life how many quarts/bottles are we suppose to use?
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i havent done an oil change in my life how many quarts/bottles are we suppose to use?
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It's in the Owner's Manual. Page 9-2.
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I just went and picked up some Nissan Ester Oil from the dealership. That stuff is freakin' expensive -- $11.99 a quart. Oh well. I only plan to use it to about 5000 miles, then I'll switch over to Motul 300V. Mind you, Motul is even more expensive ($30 per 2 quart container. But with Motul I don't mind the price so much, as it's an ester-based synthetic, whereas the Nissan stuff is just a conventional oil with an ester additive.
Just wanted to let you guys know, I showed up in uniform (Army) and they gave me a "military discount" at $8.63/qt and the filter was $5.10 (normally $7.08). So if you have a military ID card you might want to bust it out next time you go to your dealers parts counter..

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just change my oil at 1400mi using nissan ester 5w30
it was pretty staright forward used rhino ramps 12000(*have sport package i used some 1x2 to help me clear the chin spoiler)
longest part was waiting for the oil to drain fully(i waited where theres almost no drip)
also instaled the magnetic drain plug(thank you semtex for the link)

all in all pretty good experience now i have the peace of mind i can do my oil changes
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just change my oil at 1400mi using nissan ester 5w30
it was pretty staright forward used rhino ramps 12000(*have sport package i used some 1x2 to help me clear the chin spoiler)
longest part was waiting for the oil to drain fully(i waited where theres almost no drip)
also instaled the magnetic drain plug(thank you semtex for the link)

all in all pretty good experience now i have the peace of mind i can do my oil changes
Which filter did you use?
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K&N as well
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How come for outside of the US they recommend an oil change interval of 6000 miles but in the US they recommend 3750? Are they trying to say that we are too hard on our cars over here?
haha that might be it but they probably just meant every 6000 Kilometers or 3750 Miles, mighta been a typo or that you just read it wrong or something, thats a small detail to notice so i can understand how you over looked it if thats the case lol. I say this becuase if you do the conversion of miles to km 3750 Mi works out to exactly 6000 km (1.6 km in a mile)
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haha that might be it but they probably just meant every 6000 Kilometers or 3750 Miles, mighta been a typo or that you just read it wrong or something, thats a small detail to notice so i can understand how you over looked it if thats the case lol. I say this becuase if you do the conversion of miles to km 3750 Mi works out to exactly 6000 km (1.6 km in a mile)
Misprint? Possibly. But nobody misread anything.

These are straight out of the Service Manual, which is available on this site in the Manuals section of the forum. I'm guessing you missed that and/or didn't bother looking it up, but to quote your own words, "thats a small detail to notice so i can understand how you over looked it."

Here's the North American schedule:


Now here's the schedule for everyone else:


Is it just a misprint? Maybe. But if it is, it's a pretty serious misprint, because it has people outside of North America doing their first oil change at 10,000 km rather than 6,000 km.
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