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Old 03-29-2016, 10:14 PM
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Originally Posted by SonicVQ
Please describe what "3rd gear catching" feels/sounds like.
It's not as smooth as shifting into the other gears. It's a little more notchy and seems like it "catches" on something while going into gear.
Old 03-29-2016, 11:31 PM
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Ahh, I now know what you mean.

I had that issue when the Nissan dealer put in GL-5 in my 95 Maxima that requires GL-4. The GL-5 was too slippery and didn't have enough friction for the synchros to work properly.
Old 03-30-2016, 07:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Saltman
It's not as smooth as shifting into the other gears. It's a little more notchy and seems like it "catches" on something while going into gear.
That's a fair description, right there.

With my 2003 Maxima in OEM trim, it happened 50% of the time, and sometimes violently miss-shifted. After reducing drivetrain movement, that went down to 5%, and never a miss-shift.

With my 2011 G37, that happens like 2% of the time, and never actually a miss-shift or hard grind.

And always 2nd to 3rd gear. There's something in the water at Nissan's transmission build facility.
Old 03-31-2016, 10:27 AM
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Hey, so this is the engine mount:

https://www.z1motorsports.com/engine...nt-p-6470.html

its oem, 170 usd. probably shipped to canada an extra 90 cad LOL

I went to a mechanic, tranny mount he wants 450 CAD...


The grind/bite only happens when shifting at -5th to 6th- 34 MPH (55 km/h)
It's less obvious at -5th to 6th- 40 MPH (55km/h). I'm wondering if its to early to shift...
Old 03-31-2016, 10:40 AM
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I could be wrong, but I just can't see how engine/tranny mounts prevents a grind/bite when shifting.

If I were you, I would change the transmission oil with the proper OEM Nissan MTF 75w85.

Cheapest first option.

As for "too early to shift" as long as the engine's RPM is more than 1500-2000 you are in the correct gear and no harm is being done. You just won't be able to accelerate quickly.
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Old 03-31-2016, 10:44 AM
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I drive my G like a grandma bro. ( most time at least) haha. Yeah i will try the fluid change first see what happens. But since Rochester mentioned the mounts i realized that in neutral the *** shakes "more" than normal. It could pass by a ***** haha.
Old 03-31-2016, 10:48 AM
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Originally Posted by claudiohv
I drive my G like a grandma bro. ( most time at least) haha. Yeah i will try the fluid change first see what happens. But since Rochester mentioned the mounts i realized that in neutral the *** shakes "more" than normal. It could pass by a ***** haha.
You have a 7 year old car, with IDK how many miles on it. Bushings get worn out... it just happens. By comparison, my 2011 only has 28K miles on it, and it looks to me that my shifter is solid, in neutral or any gear.

That said, I'm still installing the Z1 Tranny mount, NVH be damned. I'll admit to being a little apprehensive about it, but mostly I'm psyched. And if it works out well (for me), I suspect the Z1 engine mounts will climb up to the top of my future mod list.

I actually like noise and vibration, probably to a greater degree than most G owners. It makes the car feel more visceral, the way a M3 feels, or a STI, or old-school American muscle. And I most certainly do not drive the car like a grandma, even though I'm a 52 year old, gray-haired suburban Dad. Given relatively safe circumstances, I enjoy hard launches and high revving 2nd gear.

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Old 03-31-2016, 11:56 AM
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My car has 125000 km(77000 miles). I do like launching hard... Lately more often than usual... I'm getting more comfortable driving this beast. Rochester can you link me the Trany mount? I can't find it!
Old 03-31-2016, 12:02 PM
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Originally Posted by claudiohv
My car has 125000 km(77000 miles). I do like launching hard... Lately more often than usual... I'm getting more comfortable driving this beast. Rochester can you link me the Trany mount? I can't find it!


https://www.z1motorsports.com/z1-pro...nt-p-6580.html

Here's mine, just sitting on the dining room table, waiting for next month.

Old 03-31-2016, 12:07 PM
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Originally Posted by claudiohv
The grind/bite only happens when shifting at -5th to 6th- 34 MPH (55 km/h)
It's less obvious at -5th to 6th- 40 MPH (55km/h). I'm wondering if its to early to shift...
Shifting into 6th gear at 34mph?!? Are you hypermiling? You're going to have no ability to get out of your own way unless you downshift 4 gears. By that time, you'll have passed the window in which you could have reacted to whatever came up.
I always keep my car in the powerband. Yeah, it's not very good on gas mileage (15mpg over the last year), but I drive it like I stole it 100% of the time.
You can still get decent mileage without resorting to puttering around just above idle.
Old 03-31-2016, 12:42 PM
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Originally Posted by lobuzz311
Shifting into 6th gear at 34mph?!? Are you hypermiling? You're going to have no ability to get out of your own way unless you downshift 4 gears. By that time, you'll have passed the window in which you could have reacted to whatever came up.
I always keep my car in the powerband. Yeah, it's not very good on gas mileage (15mpg over the last year), but I drive it like I stole it 100% of the time.
You can still get decent mileage without resorting to puttering around just above idle.
if you check the owners manual, it has suggested upshift speeds for normal driving, it says 5th to 6th @ 33mph.
Old 03-31-2016, 12:51 PM
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Yeah shiffting at 33 mph sometimes i do but never uphill. When merging and stuff i try to revmacth downshift (pretty successfully accomplished on most occasions).
@Rochester I found it, I just realized we have to click under Performance Parts / Z1 Products and voila. Thank you for the linkanyway~ I want to install it sometime this summer.
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Apparently Ryan at RJM Performance is about to introduce an aftermarket Clutch Master Cylinder. No pictures or details yet...

370Z/G37 Clutch Master Cylinders - RJM Performance.com

...and I have to admit, I don't know what problem it's solving, or benefit it's providing. However, considering how fantastic his Pedal Assembly is, I suspect this new product will become another must-have.
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Old 04-25-2016, 08:47 PM
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Anyone on the forum have the v3.1?

Know the pedal settings are matter of personal preference, but would be grateful of any guidance for which settings people have had success with (AFP, friction point height, rod angle). TIA
Old 04-29-2016, 01:08 AM
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Ok, ordered the 3.1 RJM clutch right now


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