Hello

Just found this forum, lots of great info and nice pics.:tup:
Welcome to the site Calgary.

Where did you get a 2009 FX37 ???
( Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Calgary
Posts: 1
Ride: 2009 FX37)
 
prob mis type! nice another member from calgary!

its a 35 correct me if i am wrong if his car is his profile pic it looks like he has 18s
 
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Welcome to InfinitiScene. There are a few members from Calgary and Edmonton as well to keep you company. :smile (2):
 
Probably just a mistype.
:embarrassed:Thanks for the welcome guys and yes, I'm very embarrassed because I selected the wrong model in the drop-down menu.
I also own a G37S Vert, and when I configured my info at registration I selected 2009 37 instead of 2009 35.:embarrassed:
 
LOL, we figured something like that happened.

Nice stable of Infinitis :tup:

Welcome once again.:smile (2):
 
Welcome to iS.

I'm also calgarian. I grew up in the NW side of town (silver springs) and went to St. Francis of Assisi high school.

I notice you're in Houston now? Good choice, we've had the crappiest winter in a decade with long spells of miserable cold, snowy and windy weather. The FX performed flawlessly regardless of road conditions although I had to plug it in a few times when it got below 30 degrees.
Here's an interesting footnote about the transmission: When it gets really cold, the tranny will jump from D to N by itself. I talked to the service guys and was told that it's normal because the FX tranny is pressurized and after a long cold night it will need to run a while before re-pressurizing. They were right and it only happened a few times.
I'm also in the NW (Parkdale)
 
I notice you're in Houston now? Good choice, we've had the crappiest winter in a decade with long spells of miserable cold, snowy and windy weather. The FX performed flawlessly regardless of road conditions although I had to plug it in a few times when it got below 30 degrees.
Here's an interesting footnote about the transmission: When it gets really cold, the tranny will jump from D to N by itself. I talked to the service guys and was told that it's normal because the FX tranny is pressurized and after a long cold night it will need to run a while before re-pressurizing. They were right and it only happened a few times.
I'm also in the NW (Parkdale)

Yeah my family and friends that live there said the winters seem to be getting colder. I've been in Houston for a while and can say the same thing is happening here. It's a humid cold here, although not as cold as anywhere slightly more northern, this winter was horrible IMO. I guess I still can't complain lol.
 
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