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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. |
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. |
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.
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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. |
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.
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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 |
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. |
The rear light is a couple screws and plugs, its not gonna kill your value and its reversible
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It shows that the rear light does not fit nismo edition?
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Nismo rear from 2015 and up is identical
I have the iJDMtoy on my 2015 Where are you seeing it won’t fit? |
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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
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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) |
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