Declining expectations for My350Z posts
https://my350z.com/forum/g35-g37/620...-manifold.html
ok...if OP is asking for a DIY to fabricate headers for a ST I'm going to puke...
ok...if OP is asking for a DIY to fabricate headers for a ST I'm going to puke...
https://my350z.com/forum/g35-g37/620...-manifold.html
ok...if OP is asking for a DIY to fabricate headers for a ST I'm going to puke...
ok...if OP is asking for a DIY to fabricate headers for a ST I'm going to puke...
i swear noobs are about as smart as a box of rocks.... posted in the infinite scroll thread, under announcements
https://my350z.com/forum/announcemen...l#post10978636
I have 2003 350z: My mods oil catch can that was installed car ran fine with new catch can I took off the upper and lower intake and
after reinstall with gray silicone and brand new gaskets car will start but will not stay running I have cleaned MAF SENSOR and TB
Inspected upper and lower intake and I don’t see cracks but when I spray break cleaner it idles UP. I checked my cam shaft position and those are also brand new SOMEONE HELP. Thank you
after reinstall with gray silicone and brand new gaskets car will start but will not stay running I have cleaned MAF SENSOR and TB
Inspected upper and lower intake and I don’t see cracks but when I spray break cleaner it idles UP. I checked my cam shaft position and those are also brand new SOMEONE HELP. Thank you
https://my350z.com/forum/announcemen...l#post10978636
I can't believe how much worse things have gotten since i have been away.
Only reason i stayed away is because i got depressed i couldn't work on my z. Now parts are stacking up getting ready to get into the swing of things. Was excited to be back until i found steamy piles of poo.
Am happy to have found a few good posts though
Only reason i stayed away is because i got depressed i couldn't work on my z. Now parts are stacking up getting ready to get into the swing of things. Was excited to be back until i found steamy piles of poo.
Am happy to have found a few good posts though
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I can't believe how much worse things have gotten since i have been away.
Only reason i stayed away is because i got depressed i couldn't work on my z. Now parts are stacking up getting ready to get into the swing of things. Was excited to be back until i found steamy piles of poo.
Am happy to have found a few good posts though
Only reason i stayed away is because i got depressed i couldn't work on my z. Now parts are stacking up getting ready to get into the swing of things. Was excited to be back until i found steamy piles of poo.
Am happy to have found a few good posts though

Thanks Mic.. so glad to be back.
Glad to see there are a few of you guys still around. In regards to my car, even if i can't get it running by summer i am going to start working on it again irregardless
Finally dropping in rear subframe bushings after purchasing 3 years ago felt awsome. After mostly doing chores around the house and home repairs it was great to finally take part in my real hobby.
Glad to see there are a few of you guys still around. In regards to my car, even if i can't get it running by summer i am going to start working on it again irregardless

Finally dropping in rear subframe bushings after purchasing 3 years ago felt awsome. After mostly doing chores around the house and home repairs it was great to finally take part in my real hobby.
rustyschopshop, I'm in the same boat - I have a few remodeling projects to complete around the house before I get to play in the garage on the Z
I should be able to get it on the road for Spring
I should be able to get it on the road for Spring
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We got another one who can't read..... the answers were in the thread he commented on, hell its even in his comment where he answers his own question.
https://my350z.com/forum/engine-and-...-up-motor.html
https://my350z.com/forum/engine-and-...-up-motor.html
We got another one who can't read..... the answers were in the thread he commented on, hell its even in his comment where he answers his own question.
https://my350z.com/forum/engine-and-...-up-motor.html
https://my350z.com/forum/engine-and-...-up-motor.html
Participation in my350z.com continues declining. There is a reason this is happening.
I think it is important to support new members. This Forum has existed a very long time with a great deal of participation (i.e., many posts on many subjects). New members may ask naïve questions and fail to search as completely as senior members would suggest. That is no reason to embarrass and humiliate someone who comes here to learn about their new car.
I'm taking the "High Road" and allowing a lot of room for our new members. --Spike
I think it is important to support new members. This Forum has existed a very long time with a great deal of participation (i.e., many posts on many subjects). New members may ask naïve questions and fail to search as completely as senior members would suggest. That is no reason to embarrass and humiliate someone who comes here to learn about their new car.
I'm taking the "High Road" and allowing a lot of room for our new members. --Spike
usually I unload on a newb and rather than hit the 'submit' button, I hit the 'back' button...
Not that I want to make excuses for myself and my misbehaviors here but G'd'it if these newbs came here with open mind, a good attitude, no preconceived notions, and realistic expectations about whatever assbackwards thing they want to achieve it'd be a way different story!
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Joined: May 2002
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Participation in my350z.com continues declining. There is a reason this is happening.
I think it is important to support new members. This Forum has existed a very long time with a great deal of participation (i.e., many posts on many subjects). New members may ask naïve questions and fail to search as completely as senior members would suggest. That is no reason to embarrass and humiliate someone who comes here to learn about their new car.
I'm taking the "High Road" and allowing a lot of room for our new members. --Spike
I think it is important to support new members. This Forum has existed a very long time with a great deal of participation (i.e., many posts on many subjects). New members may ask naïve questions and fail to search as completely as senior members would suggest. That is no reason to embarrass and humiliate someone who comes here to learn about their new car.
I'm taking the "High Road" and allowing a lot of room for our new members. --Spike








