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Major Tune Up Kit, 10-20 370Z

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Part #:12-4720
Price: $228.97
Updated!
We've added a replacement Oil Drain Plug Gasket to this kit for added convenience! Additionally, Motul Engine Oils for your Z are now listed in Related Items on this page.
Includes:
Description:
Tune ups are an important part of the periodic maintenance of your Z. The metal parts of the spark plugs wear down over time from heat caused by repeated use. This can lead to poor fuel economy, engine performance, and eventually cause misfires in extreme cases. Dirty engine filters and a blockage in the PCV valve will also decrease performance and economy. The cabin air filter is often overlooked, leading to foul odors in the passenger compartment. Like the 350Z, the 370Z doesn't have a specified tune up interval. Caps and rotors aren't used, the fuel filter is non-replaceable, and spark plug technology has advanced to the point that they don't need to be replaced every 30,000 miles. In fact, Nissan recommends replacing the spark plugs at 105,000 miles! While this recommendation works for someone who daily drives their car and is the original owner, it doesn't really apply to everyone. It is also a good idea to perform a tune up if the car has sat for a long period of time, or if you recently purchased the car. Any kind of ignition service or upgrade, such as replacing the ignition coils, also warrants a tune up. Those who drive their cars more aggressively or actively race should perform tune ups more often, although the exact interval depends on how the car is being used.
Service Tip:
It's a good idea to replace the emissions hoses during your tune up, since they will need to be removed during the job and tend to become hard and brittle over time. See the individual hoses in Related Items below for more info.
*2009 Model Year Note:
2009 model year 370Z's did not receive a cabin air filter from the factory. The HVAC system does have the same provision for the filter as later model years, and adding the filter is a common modification. If you have already added a filter and plan to replace it along with your Major Tune Up, or you plan to add it during the process, you can order this kit instead of the 2009 version (the only difference is the inclusion of the filter).
Model Guide:
Nissan 370Z
Code Guide:
Nissan Z34
Year Guide:
2009*, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
We've added a replacement Oil Drain Plug Gasket to this kit for added convenience! Additionally, Motul Engine Oils for your Z are now listed in Related Items on this page.
Includes:
- (6) Denso Iridium Long Life Spark Plug
- (2) Air Filter
- (1) Cabin Air Filter
- (1) Oil Filter
- (2) PCV Valve
- (2) PCV Valve O-Ring
- (1) Oil Drain Plug Gasket
Description:
Tune ups are an important part of the periodic maintenance of your Z. The metal parts of the spark plugs wear down over time from heat caused by repeated use. This can lead to poor fuel economy, engine performance, and eventually cause misfires in extreme cases. Dirty engine filters and a blockage in the PCV valve will also decrease performance and economy. The cabin air filter is often overlooked, leading to foul odors in the passenger compartment. Like the 350Z, the 370Z doesn't have a specified tune up interval. Caps and rotors aren't used, the fuel filter is non-replaceable, and spark plug technology has advanced to the point that they don't need to be replaced every 30,000 miles. In fact, Nissan recommends replacing the spark plugs at 105,000 miles! While this recommendation works for someone who daily drives their car and is the original owner, it doesn't really apply to everyone. It is also a good idea to perform a tune up if the car has sat for a long period of time, or if you recently purchased the car. Any kind of ignition service or upgrade, such as replacing the ignition coils, also warrants a tune up. Those who drive their cars more aggressively or actively race should perform tune ups more often, although the exact interval depends on how the car is being used.
Service Tip:
It's a good idea to replace the emissions hoses during your tune up, since they will need to be removed during the job and tend to become hard and brittle over time. See the individual hoses in Related Items below for more info.
*2009 Model Year Note:
2009 model year 370Z's did not receive a cabin air filter from the factory. The HVAC system does have the same provision for the filter as later model years, and adding the filter is a common modification. If you have already added a filter and plan to replace it along with your Major Tune Up, or you plan to add it during the process, you can order this kit instead of the 2009 version (the only difference is the inclusion of the filter).
Model Guide:
Nissan 370Z
Code Guide:
Nissan Z34
Year Guide:
2009*, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
Some parts may not fit every version of every year listed. See product Title & Description for any application breakdowns or customization options, and contact us with any questions.
- 2009 Nissan 370Z
- 2010 Nissan 370Z
- 2011 Nissan 370Z
- 2012 Nissan 370Z
- 2013 Nissan 370Z
- 2014 Nissan 370Z
- 2015 Nissan 370Z
- 2016 Nissan 370Z
- 2017 Nissan 370Z
- 2018 Nissan 370Z
- 2019 Nissan 370Z
- 2020 Nissan 370Z