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Old Dec 1, 2006 | 06:02 AM
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Hey guys my buddy in my neighborhood is parting out his 350 and he has stillen test pipes and buddy club coilovers i was thinking about picking them up and i was wondering if they will fit on a G. I just bought mine a week ago and he called me asking if I wanted anything. Its an 03. So if they would fit i will deff buy. I think they are the n+ dampeners with pillowball mounts. Any input will help a lot. Thanks.
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Old Dec 1, 2006 | 06:11 AM
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yes they will work with them though the valving and spring rates may not be fully optimal for a g35c. the test pipes shouldnt be a problem for sure.
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get the buddy club! it will preform great!
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Old Dec 4, 2006 | 09:30 AM
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Originally Posted by JDMFairlady21
yes they will work with them though the valving and spring rates may not be fully optimal for a g35c.


I wouldn't argue that point very hard.

Little differance in corner weight readings and no differance in unsprung weight (except when track ray equipped).

Oem 03/04 Z33 vs 03/06 CPV35 (without sport) spring rates are the same.
Oem 04.5+ Z33 vs 05+ CPV35 (with sport) spring rates are the same
Oem 03/04 Z33 vs 03-06 V35 sport suspension spring rates are the same.

No coilover product has been revavled that I am aware of to meet the Z33's weight gains from 03 to 05. 05/06 Z33's now weigh in at level's very close to what 03 CPV35's weighed. No Z33 spring that was R&D'd on the car's original shock valving has been reworked for the revised shock valving.

Two known examples of different valving and spirng rates for the Z33 and CPV35 is the HKS LS+ (Z33 LS+ version is not sold here) and the HKS LS. Interestingly, how they are different spring rate wise is how many other coilover companies choose to spring their Z33 coilover offerings. HKS also sell's their RS coilover with the same spring rates and valving for both cars.
80040-XN001 NISSAN 350Z 2003-2004 spring rates 448/448
80040-XN001 INFINITI G35 2003-2004 ; Coupe Only 448/448

Some other offerings where valving and spring rates differ
Jic Flta-2 CPV35FLTA2 10kg/8kg
Jic Flta-2 Z33FLTA2H 10kg/12kg


Company offeirngs where both Z33/CPV35 valving and spring rates are the same.

Tein Flex
Tein CS
Tein Basic
Tein SS JDM (GSP24-B1AS3)
Tanabe Sustec Pro SEVEN
Sustec Pro S-OC Type II
Sustec Pro S-0C
Kw Variant 1
Kw Variant 2
Kw Variant 3
Bilstein PSS
Bilstein PSS9
Eibach Pro-Street coilover (product is relabled KW variant1)
Koni sport shocks
Tokico D-spec shocks (valving is the same, Z33 rear shocks are 1" shorter)
Bilstein H.D. shocks


I cannot I.D specific part number data for either, though spring rate specs ARE the same between Z33 and CPV35
http://www.endless-sport.co.jp/suspe...n_xs/list.html
Zeal XS
Zeal X

Where a Z33 product is sold, but no official CPV35 version is offered

H&R coilover
Silk Road spec-RM/A8 (looking at their web site in Japan)
RSR I-Shock coilover (looking at their web site in Japan)

I cannot get Java to run on my computer so I cannot open the following link at the bottom of the following page
http://www.buddyclub.us/buddyclub/rsd/rsd_f.html

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