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How long have you had them installed for? I haven't heard of anyone having that issue.

If they're new, maybe take your car to someone with an OBDII scanner to reset the ECU settings? The in-cabin sequence for doing it is involved and a pain-in-the-arse. This is the sequence for a Z33; it should be the same for V35s.

cheers, i dunno whether resetting the ECU will fix it. but will give it a try.

Hi all,

just to introduce myself I'm a newbie in the forum and own a silver 04 cpv35 6MT in Sydney. Is good to see there's a aussie forum for v35 so we don't need to go through the whole internet to find info.

Just want to ask any guys in sydney have a good nissan dealer or mechanics to recommend because I want to have my car checked out.

Any advice are welcome. Thanks

Hey,

I'm new to this forum too... I currently take my v35 to Bel Garage in Regents Park. They specialise in late model Jap cars. Visit their site for more info: http://www.belgarage.com.au/

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Hey mate,

Been to IS myself and I find them fine.

When I was there I found that both Darren and Indy where more than happy to go through everything they are doing and spend time discussing options.

I pretty much had them change all my fluids (because I requested it) and they went through everything and gave me options of fluid for each.

After doing the brake fluid they even asked if I didn't mind them not cleaning the brake callipers (dirty from me, not them) as i told them I was going on the track.

Other than offering to change fluids that you didn't want to, was there anything bad about the work they did? I'm thinking of going there again for some other work that's a bit more involved than fluid changes.

and the best part of going there was they worked on the car at the agreed time, and did not leave it half way to muck around with other cars. Something I find rare in a lot of workshops.

Cheers

Bobby

Hey nismo,do you still recomend IS racing for servicing your v35 coupe,wanting to find someone to service mine also on the [southside] if so have you got there phone or contact details, hope you can help, Thanks G.T. PS cant find in phone book!

Hey Geoff,

Here is their website

http://www.ismotorracing.com/

Haven't had a need to go back, but haven't heard any horror stories in the meantime as well.

The guys were great last time around and I'll probably go again soon to do my accessory belts.

Just make sure you tell them what you want, and you shouldn't have a problem.

hint - if you're doing manual trans fluid, make sure you tell the GL4, they were going to use GL5 in mine which is bad for brass synchro's

Hey Geoff,

Here is their website

http://www.ismotorracing.com/

Haven't had a need to go back, but haven't heard any horror stories in the meantime as well.

The guys were great last time around and I'll probably go again soon to do my accessory belts.

Just make sure you tell them what you want, and you shouldn't have a problem.

hint - if you're doing manual trans fluid, make sure you tell the GL4, they were going to use GL5 in mine which is bad for brass synchro's

Thanks Bobby for the website info, just after a normal service and check over, nothing major! Regards Geoff.

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