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Old 12-01-2016, 09:37 AM
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Originally Posted by nizmo_0385
Not slam like s2000 slam but it's a great gear box. when I first got my nismo it would grind when cold and random when warm switch to redline mt85 and it should be good. oem fluid is good too and redline imo gets better with age.
I guess thats what I mean I am talking if I honda civic fast and the furious shift this ***** is it normal to grind lol
Old 12-01-2016, 09:40 AM
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Hopefully you didn't start the car and just start slamming gears and pulls... even more so on a cold day with cold parts
Old 12-01-2016, 09:53 AM
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Originally Posted by CK_32
Hopefully you didn't start the car and just start slamming gears and pulls... even more so on a cold day with cold parts
of course not lol I drove it like 30 miles first then just started driving a little harder to see if anything seemed off and then my 2nd gear grinded
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To my knowledge this being a 2008? Correct?

No it's not normal to have that problem. But these cars were never made to have speed slams for gear changed. Smooth and direct throws is how these trannys work best.

Even fully built track cars do not slam gears because it doesn't work. Again smooth and direct throws and changes.

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Old 12-01-2016, 10:06 AM
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Originally Posted by CK_32
Timmy knowledge this being a 2008? Correct?

No it's not normal to have that problem. But these cars were never made to have speed slams for gear changed. Smooth and direct throws is how these trannys work best.

Even fully built track cars do not slam gears because it doesn't work. Again smooth and direct throws and changes.
thank you
Old 12-01-2016, 10:08 AM
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well my 07 nismo took me alonnnng time to learn because of the crappy clutch system. even now I randomly grind because my shift and foot sequence is not perfect. I would say it's normal if it's new to you and your learning this particular car and attempting to shift fast. I would say it's not normal during normal daily driving type shifts
Old 12-01-2016, 10:25 AM
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I strongly suggest you take the car to Nissan, have them do a comprehensive review & then have it added to the claim.

There may be drivetrain damage due to the 2k+ trip on it's wheels plus then add that they most likely Ferris Buehlered the **** out of it.

It's yours and you will do what you want, remember how that has already worked out for you?
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Old 12-01-2016, 11:36 AM
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I'm still trying to fathom towing a RWD car with rear wheels on the ground for nearly 2500 miles.
Old 12-01-2016, 11:43 AM
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Originally Posted by StuLax18
I'm still trying to fathom towing a RWD car with rear wheels on the ground for nearly 2500 miles.
My knee-jerk reaction is no one that is a professional would. (Not that this shipper was a pro).

Add to this the newly added excuse of the impounded trailer, why was the car off it? How was the car not also impounded if that was not the case & then he could not get it out because not owner on & on & on with the 10 pounds of swiss cheese holes in this whole deal.

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Old 12-01-2016, 02:37 PM
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my 2 cents- somewhere along the route- i am sure the transporter off loaded the car- played hooligan- got arrested- and while in jail- the trailer and truck got towed either as a result of the arrest- or - because they were parked on side of the road and impounded as abandoned...
insurance companies i am sure have databases they can sift through to find out if the car itself was impounded during the trip- that would lead to checking booking records of the jail in that jurisdiction... and perhaps pulling any reports generated...
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Originally Posted by tampa_joey
my 2 cents- somewhere along the route- i am sure the transporter off loaded the car- played hooligan- got arrested- and while in jail- the trailer and truck got towed either as a result of the arrest- or - because they were parked on side of the road and impounded as abandoned...
insurance companies i am sure have databases they can sift through to find out if the car itself was impounded during the trip- that would lead to checking booking records of the jail in that jurisdiction... and perhaps pulling any reports generated...

And if impounded how did a person without standing get the car out?

Only the registered owner can get the car out of impound. Although that reminds me op said the car was already in his name in his state which opens another can of worms. I have moved cars to new states, they need it smogged, it's vin verified, it's mileage verified etc to issue a new pink slip (in New York, California, Arizona and Nevada)

there is a stench in Denmark throughout this thread.
Old 12-03-2016, 02:19 PM
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There really are some sh*^bags about
Old 12-03-2016, 10:24 PM
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Originally Posted by e30cabrio
And if impounded how did a person without standing get the car out?
arrested guy was not anywhere on the paper work- but - when showing up to retrieve the car- had paper work showing that the car was in transport... lots or ways around it.... i suppose
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Originally Posted by Uh Oh Nismo
yes I had to have a cop come inspect the vin to verify it was no longer stolen, so just like a car crash say they damaged the car and I want their insurance to cover it? these cops are honestly so unhelpful I gave them the guys name number everything and they didn't do **** and when I got the car they were like well you can file a civil suite against him like this is crap.
They werent unhelpful. They cant do anything and the information I bolded is accurate. Rather than pointing blame at someone else you should realize its your mistake for handling this purchase how you did.
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Stole a ton of money from me and used me, glad that ****er is in jail. He is a con artist an takes all he can from people willing to help. Devil in disguise




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