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I just bought a FI CBE. For my 2013 nismo will i loose low end punch off the line or does it create power from low rpms range to redline?

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Old 03-25-2016, 05:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I just bought a FI CBE. For my 2013 nismo will i loose low end punch off the line or does it create power from low rpms range to redline?
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You're not going to lose anything with the cbe.
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thankx for all the feed back on the cbe and mods. but feed back on the RJM Performance adjustable clutch pedal. would be great. like i said my 350z is alot easier to shift heel to tow then the crappy feeling nismo clutch pedal.

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Read through some of the build/journal threads. That will give you an idea. If you go there mine. You can see how I progressed.

This is what FI LTH's, 12" resonators, and cbe sounds like. The mike is taped just below the license plate.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=/UpulkkJTOX0
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[QUOTE=Rusty;3444108]Read through some of the build/journal threads. That will give you an idea. If you go there mine. You can see how I progressed.

This is what FI LTH's, 12" resonators, and cbe sounds like. The mike is taped just below the license plate.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=/UpulkkJTOX0[/QUOTE

Sounds killer. That track was cool how long of a track is it and what were your oil temps pushing your car that hard? Oh and good driving.
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Read through some of the build/journal threads. That will give you an idea. If you go there mine. You can see how I progressed.

This is what FI LTH's, 12" resonators, and cbe sounds like. The mike is taped just below the license plate.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=/UpulkkJTOX0[/QUOTE

Sounds killer. That track was cool how long of a track is it and what were your oil temps pushing your car that hard? Oh and good driving.
Thanks! That's Pittsburgh International Raceway, North Track, which is 1.6 miles long. I have a 34 row Z1 oil cooler. So my temps don't go over 230F on the hottest days.
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Thanks! That's Pittsburgh International Raceway, North Track, which is 1.6 miles long. I have a 34 row Z1 oil cooler. So my temps don't go over 230F on the hottest days.
how the heck did you get a 34row in there with that dampening bar across the front of the car that the nismo has?
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Rjm pedal for sure. It was my very first mod. Can't stand the stock pedal. If you are handy at all, you should be able to do it yourself. It comes with good instruction.
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Rjm pedal for sure. It was my very first mod. Can't stand the stock pedal. If you are handy at all, you should be able to do it yourself. It comes with good instruction.
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Just finished installing my RJM pedal a few hours ago. I dropped several F-bombs during the process. Working under the dash is a huge PITA. I'm 6'4" and have long arms too which made it worse. Ryan's product is a solid piece of engineering. Getting the stock pedal out was the worst part. Definitely made a difference in the clutch feel. Only did a few laps through the neighborhood when I was finished. I can tell it will be much easier to DD on once I have recalibrated my feet to the new engagement window after 5 years on the stock pedal...so I will need a week or two of driving to truly realize the benefits.
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Just finished installing my RJM pedal a few hours ago. I dropped several F-bombs during the process. Working under the dash is a huge PITA. I'm 6'4" and have long arms too which made it worse. Ryan's product is a solid piece of engineering. Getting the stock pedal out was the worst part. Definitely made a difference in the clutch feel. Only did a few laps through the neighborhood when I was finished. I can tell it will be much easier to DD on once I have recalibrated my feet to the new engagement window after 5 years on the stock pedal...so I will need a week or two of driving to truly realize the benefits.
Should have taken the seat out. 4 nuts and 2 plugs under the seat. That's it. Makes working under the dash much easier. I'm 6'2" and 230 lbs.
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Just finished installing my RJM pedal a few hours ago. I dropped several F-bombs during the process. Working under the dash is a huge PITA. I'm 6'4" and have long arms too which made it worse. Ryan's product is a solid piece of engineering. Getting the stock pedal out was the worst part. Definitely made a difference in the clutch feel. Only did a few laps through the neighborhood when I was finished. I can tell it will be much easier to DD on once I have recalibrated my feet to the new engagement window after 5 years on the stock pedal...so I will need a week or two of driving to truly realize the benefits.
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Just finished installing my RJM pedal a few hours ago. I dropped several F-bombs during the process. Working under the dash is a huge PITA. I'm 6'4" and have long arms too which made it worse. Ryan's product is a solid piece of engineering. Getting the stock pedal out was the worst part. Definitely made a difference in the clutch feel. Only did a few laps through the neighborhood when I was finished. I can tell it will be much easier to DD on once I have recalibrated my feet to the new engagement window after 5 years on the stock pedal...so I will need a week or two of driving to truly realize the benefits.

Lol yea I am 5'11 212lbs and have oddly long arms i am sure I'll be wanting to beat my punching bag between breaks getting down there to install it.

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P.S. as much as I hated installing this pedal I would recommend it only so that you know how to set and adjust it in the future.
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Honestly the seat wasn't the problem. Sure that may have made it a little easier sliding in and out but it was the length of my forearm that made some of the angles almost impossible to get at.
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