Qletis wrote:Have you fabricated a set for G37S?
No. I haven't. I've contacted a couple of individuals about using their G37s as test vehicles, but nobody has actually done so yet.
I'm always happy to design new kits for different cars for my NICO buddies. As such, if you can find a G37 owner (around my area) who's interested in being a tester, I'm happy to design a kit for your cars (there's also a little "thank you" involved too).
Desmoquattro wrote:Just wanted to add my experience -
Nate was very prompt with response and shipping, and I was relieved when the package arrived with very thorough and clear instructions for installation, step by step with colour photos. I had the kit installed on my G35 in about an hour with no problems.
One thing is clear - the stock grounds are horrifyingly inadequate. They use flimsy wires for major ground points, bolted straight onto painted metal. In addition to installing the kit, I ground down all the contact points for bare metal contact, and replaced all the stock connectors with new ones to eliminate the existing corrosion.
The result? A lot more than a bundle of wires has any right to do. Throttle response is razor sharp and immediate, and shifts in drive are smoother and quicker. Manual mode is about the same, but I never use it anyway Even the idle is smoother! I wasn't expecting such a difference, but it just goes to show how crappy the stock wiring is and how good Nate's kit is.
Highly recommended, it should be the first mod anyone does!
Thanks for the kind words and your experience. Most people are amazed at the benefits.