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Old 04-25-2015, 12:10 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Given that you have a '09, make sure that you address the potential steering lock issue. Also, if you are going to track your Z, you should seriously consider an oil cooler. If you have any issues finding threads on the forum for either/both of these, let me know and I'll post them for you.
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Congrats and welcome!

Given that you have a '09, make sure that you address the potential steering lock issue. Also, if you are going to track your Z, you should seriously consider an oil cooler. If you have any issues finding threads on the forum for either/both of these, let me know and I'll post them for you.

I've researched a tiny bit of information on that steering lock issue. Isn't that for those that have a tendency to want to move their wheels after shut-off?

Also, hell yea, thank you for the heads up on the oil cooler. I'm not much of a racer (only amateur stuff down in Mexico lol) so, no idea what else I would need just for a couple of hours of track time.
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I've researched a tiny bit of information on that steering lock issue. Isn't that for those that have a tendency to want to move their wheels after shut-off?
The earlier models have issues with the steering lock getting stuck, which can be a costly affair if you don't proactively address it. The easiest way to deal with it is to pull a fuse. There are some other ways to fix the problem, too, so I've listed several links for you to review. Good luck and ask questions. There are a lot of very knowledgeable folks here to help!

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ATTENTION!! 2009-2010 owners with steering lock/wont start issues

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