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Old May 17, 2012 | 09:40 PM
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just ordered some rattle-can BT4 and clear coat from automotivetouchup.com....gonna paint my splash guards body-colored after plasti-dipping 'em
Old May 17, 2012 | 10:17 PM
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fasjhdgfasdfkasfhkjasgfjasgdfk Went to pull off the newspaper around the damage and saw the final product. Just not good. All I think it really did was change the color.

I think it's time to hand this off to a body shop. At this point I don't care, I'll pay anything short of probably 300 dollars to get this fixed. Obviously I hope it's not that much. It's bothering me way too much. I don't even care if it's half-assed and not color-matched, as long as it's filled in and smoothed out to be even with the rest of the body. I cannot stand having a chunk of flesh missing from my car.
Old May 17, 2012 | 10:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Waxima
fasjhdgfasdfkasfhkjasgfjasgdfk Went to pull off the newspaper around the damage and saw the final product. Just not good. All I think it really did was change the color.

I think it's time to hand this off to a body shop. At this point I don't care, I'll pay anything short of probably 300 dollars to get this fixed. Obviously I hope it's not that much. It's bothering me way too much. I don't even care if it's half-assed and not color-matched, as long as it's filled in and smoothed out to be even with the rest of the body. I cannot stand having a chunk of flesh missing from my car.
$300?

.......for real?
Old May 17, 2012 | 10:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Waxima
fasjhdgfasdfkasfhkjasgfjasgdfk Went to pull off the newspaper around the damage and saw the final product. Just not good. All I think it really did was change the color.

I think it's time to hand this off to a body shop. At this point I don't care, I'll pay anything short of probably 300 dollars to get this fixed. Obviously I hope it's not that much. It's bothering me way too much. I don't even care if it's half-assed and not color-matched, as long as it's filled in and smoothed out to be even with the rest of the body. I cannot stand having a chunk of flesh missing from my car.
Expect at least $300.

From the pic I see, that rust is under the paint much farther than you chipped away. They'll have to strip about 12" farther than that in all directions, fix the damage, filler, bondo, sand, buff, primer, paint the whole quarter panel, clearcoat, wetsand, buff.

$300 would be a steal. At least it's black, that'll keep the cost down.
Old May 17, 2012 | 10:43 PM
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Getting a couple parts in. Master/Passenger switch done. I took the LCD screen/cover out because I want to re-do it, wasn't happy with it. One bit at a time. That audio unit is going to look freaking sick when the time comes.

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Old May 17, 2012 | 11:29 PM
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Originally Posted by MoncefA33
$300?

.......for real?
I pulled the number out of my a$s. I have no idea what it's going to cost. Like not even the slightest ballpark clue. And I have a budget much larger than that but I'll get some estimates and see what happens. If it's going to be way up there then I'll see about grabbing some friends and bondo/sanding it DIY style.

Originally Posted by TunerMaxima3000
Expect at least $300.

From the pic I see, that rust is under the paint much farther than you chipped away. They'll have to strip about 12" farther than that in all directions, fix the damage, filler, bondo, sand, buff, primer, paint the whole quarter panel, clearcoat, wetsand, buff.

$300 would be a steal. At least it's black, that'll keep the cost down.
Welp. ****. Thanks for the reality check. I'm getting way too worked up about this. The fact of the matter is there really is not much I can do about it except hope for a low repair cost.
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Stupid man grabed a gator on the news
Old May 18, 2012 | 04:28 AM
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Welp. ****. Thanks for the reality check. I'm getting way too worked up about this. The fact of the matter is there really is not much I can do about it except hope for a low repair cost.
I feel for you 'Wax' since I have the same issue. The big problem is that metal inside the seam has deteriorated. By the time it shows, the fender is permanently damaged. So whatever fix will only be temporarily cosmetic. I spent $$$ at a reputable body shop to have it sanded filled painted etc. Only to quickly return in worse shape (I was warned & cheaped out). Now the other 1/4 panel is showing rust signs, so it's already too late to stop it. I plan to keep the car 'bite the bullet' & spend more $$$ to get the job done right. The ONLY permanent solution is replacement with new metal from a front fender. Otherwise it's just a continual cycle of rust & repair.

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Old May 18, 2012 | 05:29 AM
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I hate that Team....
Old May 18, 2012 | 05:31 AM
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Old May 18, 2012 | 05:33 AM
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Old May 18, 2012 | 05:45 AM
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Ended up going to walmart and sure enough, found 5 pads for 4 bucks :-) Comes with a handle thingy but since they're velcro type it'll work just fine with what I've got...silly me didn't even think to look at regular buffing pads and what not...
Excellent. Glad I could help.

From now on, I'm buying all my auto cleaning supplies at Walmart. The trick is to walk directly to the Automotive section without looking at the trash in the aisles, the rusty shelves, or the trailer park zombies. If you can do that, then you're good to go.
Old May 18, 2012 | 06:14 AM
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Walmart is ok as long as your there before gathering time most of the time i have to go there im getting there at opening so its mostly amish folk with horse and buggies shopping
Old May 18, 2012 | 06:23 AM
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Where's ackshun. ...

FFS
Old May 18, 2012 | 06:24 AM
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I know how you feel Wax. As MINT as Rochester's car is, there is no stopping the rear fender rust. It's slowly starting to creep on me and there really isn't much you can do to stop it. It's sad but unfortunately it's the way it goes.
Old May 18, 2012 | 06:24 AM
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Originally Posted by cjandura
Aackshun you see my ? To you last page about part
I would have it but i have to sell you the whole floor shifter for like $60 shipped.

Originally Posted by NmexMAX
Shti .. i didn't vlarify .. But yes .. With TC105n's.


Originally Posted by Rochester
OK, because sportscar-ish.





Just keeping it real. I mean, the G37 6MT is an awesome car, but at the end of the day it's not really all that. I think I'm getting way to used to it.
Been subliminally telling you that for quite some time.

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I swear nissan engineers were sitting there thinking, "uh... The car is a little faster than what we expected. What can we do to slow it down a bit? I know! Let's add a **** ton of dead weight to the flywheel!"


Not quite....

Originally Posted by essential1
Wow... What a heavy flywheel... Wtf was nissan thinking by putting this in that car. No wonder stock 6MT cars dyno so low.

Does anyone have dynos of stock vs LW flywheels in 6MT maximas?
See below.

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Dual mass. Awesome but heavy.


And Dyno on a CAST iron flywheel compared to a 14 lb fidanza would be the same.

Rotational weight change doesn't net actual HP gains, just speed gains.

This is the same reason putting lightweight wheels on makes no difference on a dyno WHP reading. It does make a signifigant difference, but doesn't actually produce HP numbers.




Originally Posted by Rochester
Tuner... Canadian.


Canadian jokes get me every time

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Getting a couple parts in. Master/Passenger switch done. I took the LCD screen/cover out because I want to re-do it, wasn't happy with it. One bit at a time. That audio unit is going to look freaking sick when the time comes.
Omg if you do the radio like everything else

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Bish wtf? Who cares








..... Mawnin

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Old May 18, 2012 | 06:28 AM
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Originally Posted by NmexMAX
Where's ackshun. ...

FFS
Just getting to it
Old May 18, 2012 | 06:29 AM
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Originally Posted by aackshun
I would have it but i have to sell you the whole floor shifter for like $60 shipped.


..... Mawnin
what shape is it in cause oe wants $88 for just that piece i think?also do i get a spiffy new shift **** with that?
Old May 18, 2012 | 06:31 AM
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Just getting to it
's the difference between 00-01 5MT mounting points and 6MT 02-03 mounting points, tranny that is.

Basically, can a 5MT go into an 02-03 ... w/o the jaziness of mount relocation/weld, etc

Because racelazy
Old May 18, 2012 | 06:33 AM
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Originally Posted by merovi
I know how you feel Wax. As MINT as Rochester's car is, there is no stopping the rear fender rust. It's slowly starting to creep on me and there really isn't much you can do to stop it. It's sad but unfortunately it's the way it goes.
Yup. It's been bothering me for some time, but only seriously in the last year as the rust in the fender lip has started to push the lip down to where you can actually see it at a glance. I considered pounding it back with a rubber mallet, but fear it would just crack and make it worse. Nothing has actually come *through* the fender yet, it's just the lip for now.

Not sure what to tell you, bud. Find a trusted body shop, I suppose.

Could be worse. Could be much, much worse. (Hi, Waxima.)
Old May 18, 2012 | 06:35 AM
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what shape is it in cause oe wants $88 for just that piece i think?also do i get a spiffy new shift **** with that?
Negative ghost rider.

But one can find it's way in the box

Originally Posted by NmexMAX
's the difference between 00-01 5MT mounting points and 6MT 02-03 mounting points, tranny that is.

Basically, can a 5MT go into an 02-03 ... w/o the jaziness of mount relocation/weld, etc

Because racelazy
No, not even happening.

A custom mount has to be made (Not hard either) if you don't want to chop of the 5mt chassis bracket and bolt in the 6mt mount.

That's not the hardest part of the swap..... it's the scariest yes... But not the hardest.

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Old May 18, 2012 | 06:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Rochester
No, I don't. Guns are stupid and dangerous much more than they are smart and safe.

Nathan... I have two little girls.

Essential1... move somewhere safer.

cjandura... you're paranoid.

Tuner... canadian.

And everyone... it's just my opinion. Relax.
Far from Paranoid my brother i just walk in this world with my eyes open and slightly more conscience from life experiences.and remember guns don't kill people,people kill people
1. a gun can not jump up and just kill you
2. a gun can not be fired without intention(good)(bad)(mistake)
3. if you take guns from law abiding citizens crime with overtake the ability of law enforcement.
4. there is no such classification as assault weapon it is a term used to describe a weapon(long)or(hand) that has been used in a conflict.

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Old May 18, 2012 | 06:37 AM
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The ONLY permanent solution is replacement with new metal from a front fender. Otherwise it's just a continual cycle of rust & repair.
You can fix it without replacement, you just have to go deep, and do it right, which is often the same amount work as a replacement panel.

But yeah, you've illustrated what I was saying, the rust comes from the inside out, you can't just cover it up, you have to eliminate the rust. Then treat the steel, then paint, then clearcoat then re-treat/oil spray if u want to stop it.

Originally Posted by Waxima
Welp. ****. Thanks for the reality check. I'm getting way too worked up about this. The fact of the matter is there really is not much I can do about it except hope for a low repair cost.
If you have the time, DIY can't hurt. Worst case, you chew up a few $20's and learn something, it doesn't turn out, and you pay for someone to fix it and/or get a replacement quarter panel.

Sometimes you just have to go in ***** deep Remove the newspaper and just go at it with a serious abrasive pad on a grinder
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Originally Posted by NmexMAX
's the difference between 00-01 5MT mounting points and 6MT 02-03 mounting points, tranny that is.

Basically, can a 5MT go into an 02-03 ... w/o the jaziness of mount relocation/weld, etc

Because racelazy
i believe only the 6mt uses that crazy mount from what i have read here and in the New Protype Mount thread

I am wrong!

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Old May 18, 2012 | 06:39 AM
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Originally Posted by TunerMaxima3000
You can fix it without replacement, you just have to go deep, and do it right, which is often the same amount work as a replacement panel.

But yeah, you've illustrated what I was saying, the rust comes from the inside out, you can't just cover it up, you have to eliminate the rust. Then treat the steel, then paint, then clearcoat then re-treat/oil spray if u want to stop it.



If you have the time, DIY can't hurt. Worst case, you chew up a few $20's and learn something, it doesn't turn out, and you pay for someone to fix it and/or get a replacement quarter panel.

Sometimes you just have to go in ***** deep Remove the newspaper and just go at it with a serious abrasive pad on a grinder

or a $80 blaster from HF and 50lb bag of walnut shells
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I'm done with that discussion, cjandura. I think we're all done with it.

/cold-dead-hands
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Originally Posted by cjandura
i believe only the 6mt uses that crazy mount from what i have read here and in the New Protype Mount thread
It is unlike every other transmission.

For the 6MT:

The mount is bolted to the Chassis.

The bracket is bolted to the tranny.

For every other car back in the day:

The bracket is tack welded to the chassis.

The mount bolts to the transmission.
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I'm done with that discussion, cjandura. I think we're all done with it.

/cold-dead-hands
and yes i was late with my responces.....
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http://forums.maxima.org/5th-generat...2000-5spd.html

poor guy is not going to get the answer he seeks, even though all of the people who replied know the answer and can easily type 95-01, we refuse to because..... Ghustling.
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Originally Posted by aackshun
It is unlike every other transmission.

For the 6MT:

The mount is bolted to the Chassis.

The bracket is bolted to the tranny.

For every other car back in the day:

The bracket is tack welded to the chassis.

The mount bolts to the transmission.
damn Nissan and their crazy designs
Old May 18, 2012 | 06:48 AM
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That's not the hardest part of the swap..... it's the scariest yes... But not the hardest.
's the ?

Originally Posted by aackshun
http://forums.maxima.org/5th-generat...2000-5spd.html

poor guy is not going to get the answer he seeks, even though all of the people who replied know the answer and can easily type 95-01, we refuse to because..... Ghustling.
Errry day aammm ...
Old May 18, 2012 | 06:51 AM
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Originally Posted by aackshun
http://forums.maxima.org/5th-generat...2000-5spd.html

poor guy is not going to get the answer he seeks, even though all of the people who replied know the answer and can easily type 95-01, we refuse to because..... Ghustling.
lol what if he wanted to use 02 bulbs headlight bulbs in his 2000 headlight housing???
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Originally Posted by NmexMAX
's the ?



Errry day aammm ...
Cutting a hole in the firewall took forever for me, took all night because the motor was in the car so I could not fit a sawzall in there.

About 3x re-inforced dremel cutting blades, a drill and 6hrs later... I had a lame *** hole big enough to feed the cables through, that was the hardest part IMO.

But if you're going from Auto to 6MT......

Shiiidddddd........ Easy as fck then, hole is already there.
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i conclude my weekly post here to say after these pics me n the mrs have reached a decision in our next car soon as i get a job........... 100% this

http://www.flickr.com/photos/32662757@N05/6403201273/
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Cutting a hole in the firewall took forever for me, took all night because the motor was in the car so I could not fit a sawzall in there.

About 3x re-inforced dremel cutting blades, a drill and 6hrs later... I had a lame *** hole big enough to feed the cables through, that was the hardest part IMO.

But if you're going from Auto to 6MT......

Shiiidddddd........ Easy as fck then, hole is already there.
have you not herd of a flex bit young grasshopper?
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i conclude my weekly post here to say after these pics me n the mrs have reached a decision in our next car soon as i get a job........... 100% this

fixed
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One of the things I love about living in Oregon is the distinct lack of rust on our cars. Even my old 91 Ford which has crappy paint, has zero rust. Only coastal cars get rust in Oregon.
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fixed
nope lol... not much a coupe guy
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I know how you feel Wax. As MINT as Rochester's car is, there is no stopping the rear fender rust. It's slowly starting to creep on me and there really isn't much you can do to stop it. It's sad but unfortunately it's the way it goes.
Blistering you can't stop. But you know all those wheelwell 'rust' coloured coating that is on there? Wetsand 1500 grit

Comes right off soooo easy. Ask me how I know

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Omg if you do the radio like everything else
I know right? The audio unit suffers from some glitching similar to the Bose unit did on the Maxi. So I have to tear it apart and see if I can fix it permanently before I do a full RGB conversion on it!

As for the Flywheel, rotational weight doesn't change engine output, I'd be blown away to find out different. It's a truth that I myself questioned quite a bit but enough research will lead to the inevitible fact that is just doesn't. And when you think about it, it makes perfect sense.

you're not changing intake/exhaust, fuel, really, ANYTHING that would actually change the numbers that the engine puts out.


Responsiveness, times, 'feel', etc, etc are all drastically changed, yes.

There IS one slight concession in this for a Flywheel on our cars, because they're DM, they could absorb a slight bit of power through the flow to the wheel. This i dunno about for sure but it's certainly possible in my book.
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have you not herd of a flex bit young grasshopper?
Enlighten me

Originally Posted by TunerMaxima3000
I know right? The audio unit suffers from some glitching similar to the Bose unit did on the Maxi. So I have to tear it apart and see if I can fix it permanently before I do a full RGB conversion on it!

As for the Flywheel, rotational weight doesn't change engine output, I'd be blown away to find out different. It's a truth that I myself questioned quite a bit but enough research will lead to the inevitible fact that is just doesn't. And when you think about it, it makes perfect sense.

you're not changing intake/exhaust, fuel, really, ANYTHING that would actually change the numbers that the engine puts out.
Ahhh do work son!!!

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