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I like to hope it's not because I didn't have enough gas or even if I did have enough gas this will happen again. |
Unfortunately I think you have to believe that Nissan did put in a crappy gas tank (they are not as good as some of the fanboys think). It is a stupid design flaw and they haven't fixed the problem yet as I have a new gas tank and I still get the same problem. You have to fill up after each session, two if you really push it. Trust us on this, most of the time it will occur at mid turn or after the car comes out of the turn. If you are lucky, you will get a stutter and the car will start back up. If not, you might have to wait a little bit for the gas to get back into the right place to start it. Two days do seem a little extreme, but it doesn't surprise me if your tank is that low. Do a search on people having the car dying after long highway on ramp and how the car starts back up after they get to the dealership or when the tow truck arrives. There are more problems related to that than limp mode from oil temp too high.
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It's happened to me once on the track at half a tank, and that was my first experience with it. I fueled up and now always run a full tank there.
A few months later I had the car starve and die on the street with two ticks under half a tank indicated. It was a long right hander (180 degrees, right turn from freeway offramp to 45mph road) and I came close to holding the speed limit, so I was cornering near the limits of the tires. About the end of the corner, the revs slowly drowned down in each gear, and the car died when I left the clutch for a moment. I didn't get it, forced a restart by putting it in a gear, and the revs again slowly drowned down in each gear. At this point I realized it must be fuel (strange with so much in the tank!). I thought I would have plenty of gas to restart, so I tried several times to no avail. I ended up bringing back a 5 gallon gas tank. I put in a gallon or two in, and between the time and the extra fuel, the car started with no issues. I also had the car fuel starve climbing a steep grade mountain/canyon road with 1/4 tank. I flat out had to to turn around. When going up, the car wouldn't get gas because gravity was pulling the fuel away from the pickup. It didn't matter how slowly I climbed. I turned around, filled up, and had no issues after that. The car has a lousy fuel pickup design. And the oil temp limp mode initiates at 280F, no sooner. Although it's far from proven at this point, I would consider fuel starvation at the top of the list for possible explanations of this problem. |
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I have also heard my G20 has starvation issues. I never encountered it, even on LOOOONG right-hand on-ramps with 2 gallons in the tank. |
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172 Fuel Tank :: Fuel & Engine Control :: Genuine Nissan Parts :: 370Z Parts (Z34) 2009-2012 :: Nissan Parts, NISMO and Nissan Accessories - Courtesyparts.com |
Ask freaking Nissan, the engineer who designed the pump should be fired
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OP, read this: http://www.the370z.com/track-autocro...-who-else.html
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Is this just an issue on road courses are at the drag strip as well?
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I've heard rumors that there are some aftermarket options to help fight fuel starve. I can't remember who was doing it or if their solution worked out.
But I have to start looking into this, as I'm aiming to hit the track this summer! :D Looking to go from bench racer to real (slow) racer |
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