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Jambeezler 04-30-2009 06:48 PM

I'm wanting a Z really bad
 
I test drove a 370Z yesterday and I was blown away. Before blowing a lot of my savings on one, I had a few questions that I was hoping you all could answer.

I have never owned an import; always had GM cars. I currently have a firebird and enjoy it because I can do a lot of the basic maintenance myself. I looked under that hood of the new Z and noticed that there is a big engine cover on top of the thing. Once this is removed, how easy is it to access plugs, wires, coils... etc? I bring this up because today this guy i work with was saying how to change the plugs in his Tiburon, he basically has to take apart the engine to get to them because the engine is mounted sideways. I know the motor in teh Z is probably mounted longitudinally and plugs could be easily accessed, but I just want to be sure. Kinda a odd question I know, but I don't want to take apart a manifold to reach spark plugs.

Anyways, I hope to drain the oil in my bird and park it for a long time so that I can start driving one of these.

semtex 04-30-2009 07:01 PM

It's not exactly spacious in there. The plugs are underneath a bunch of hoses and stuff. The plugs aren't underneath the engine cover though. They're actually visible on the side -- if you know to look under all the hoses. You don't have to take the manifold off to get to them or anything like that, but suffice it to say that I have no intention of messing with the plugs anytime soon. The factory plugs are iridium tipped, fyi, so really there's no need to mess with them anyway, IMO.

AK370Z 04-30-2009 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Jambeezler (Post 65701)
I test drove a 370Z yesterday and I was blown away. Before blowing a lot of my savings on one, I had a few questions that I was hoping you all could answer.

I have never owned an import; always had GM cars. I currently have a firebird and enjoy it because I can do a lot of the basic maintenance myself. I looked under that hood of the new Z and noticed that there is a big engine cover on top of the thing. Once this is removed, how easy is it to access plugs, wires, coils... etc? I bring this up because today this guy i work with was saying how to change the plugs in his Tiburon, he basically has to take apart the engine to get to them because the engine is mounted sideways. I know the motor in teh Z is probably mounted longitudinally and plugs could be easily accessed, but I just want to be sure. Kinda a odd question I know, but I don't want to take apart a manifold to reach spark plugs.

Anyways, I hope to drain the oil in my bird and park it for a long time so that I can start driving one of these.

Welcome to the forums. Just like Honda's, Nissan engine DOESN'T require any spark plug change until 105,000 Miles or 84 months!!! That's Spring of 2016 if you buy the car NOW! :tup: :worship:

http://i576.photobucket.com/albums/s...sparkplugs.png

Now, go out and buy the Z! :driving:

jbean8510 05-01-2009 01:57 AM

ummm enjoy like 5 years of warranty before you have to lay a finger on the car? other than piddly little ****


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