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Old 10-23-2009, 04:05 PM
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Default Will the 370z transmission fit in the 350z?

Looking at replacing the tranny in my '03 350z, was curious if the transmission from the 370 would fit...
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Old 10-23-2009, 04:06 PM
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the more important question is...will it blend?

I'm gonna go with no, dude.
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Old 10-23-2009, 06:17 PM
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Originally Posted by kacz07
the more important question is...will it blend?

I'm gonna go with no, dude.
You know this for sure based on...
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Old 10-23-2009, 09:07 PM
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Dude seriously? More importantly will a brain fit?
If it did fit yoiu would be showing us how you already did it not asking us how.
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Manners obviously don't fit on this forum.
Thank you for the positive responses.
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It won't bolt up.
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Wow you guys sure are douches.

The guy has an 03 which obviously had transmission issues. Since his car is an 03 he is out of warranty and is in the position to just buy a transmission rather then get it replaced under warranty.


OP, The bell-housing shape of the new transmission 0b is different from the old 00x series for the 350s. Plus you'd have to check a parts catalog to see if you need another control unit for the shift matching.

You might as well just get a CD009.

If you are dead set on getting a 370z tran you might be able to swap the bellhousing if the bolt points are all the same like you could with a KA and SR tranny.

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Originally Posted by PreacherMan
You know this for sure based on...
I don't know for sure, actually, but I do know that the HR motor will not fit in a DE Z, nor will the HR headers.

Considering the fitment issues and clear differences in the hood dimensions of the DE, HR, and 370z, logic would tell me that it will not fit.
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Old 10-30-2009, 04:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Coffeemaster
Wow you guys sure are douches.

The guy has an 03 which obviously had transmission issues. Since his car is an 03 he is out of warranty and is in the position to just buy a transmission rather then get it replaced under warranty.


OP, The bell-housing shape of the new transmission 0b is different from the old 00x series for the 350s. Plus you'd have to check a parts catalog to see if you need another control unit for the shift matching.

You might as well just get a CD009.

If you are dead set on getting a 370z tran you might be able to swap the bellhousing if the bolt points are all the same like you could with a KA and SR tranny.
^This guy is a gentleman and a scholar. The rest of you ARE douches - you just couldn't give a straight f'n answer to a guy that is having problems with his Z.

Good Luck with the swap...I wouldn't think that it would work, specfically because of the electronic programming that also coincides with the 370 (i.e. the automatic rev matching).

-ML
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Ok let me rephrase... Anything is possible with enough money and time if your trying to save either than no.
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Originally Posted by Coffeemaster
Wow you guys sure are douches.

The guy has an 03 which obviously had transmission issues. Since his car is an 03 he is out of warranty and is in the position to just buy a transmission rather then get it replaced under warranty.


OP, The bell-housing shape of the new transmission 0b is different from the old 00x series for the 350s. Plus you'd have to check a parts catalog to see if you need another control unit for the shift matching.

You might as well just get a CD009.

If you are dead set on getting a 370z tran you might be able to swap the bellhousing if the bolt points are all the same like you could with a KA and SR tranny.

But there's no point. The gearing is the same damn thing. Buy a CD009 and be done with it.
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The synchrorev match tranny would Kick F'in *ss with the VQ35HR!!!!
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Anyone knows?
The 2008 350Z has a different transmission [with the HR motor].
Is this transmission similar to the 370Z tranny?


Originally Posted by Coffeemaster
Wow you guys sure are douches.

The guy has an 03 which obviously had transmission issues. Since his car is an 03 he is out of warranty and is in the position to just buy a transmission rather then get it replaced under warranty.


OP, The bell-housing shape of the new transmission 0b is different from the old 00x series for the 350s. Plus you'd have to check a parts catalog to see if you need another control unit for the shift matching.

You might as well just get a CD009.

If you are dead set on getting a 370z tran you might be able to swap the bellhousing if the bolt points are all the same like you could with a KA and SR tranny.
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