
r/Q60

17 q60 fuel short trim
Trying to figure out why I’m running rich on idle
Fuel trim short bank 1 and 2 are low, tuner think it’s the maf sensors but they read fine I have 80 mm intakes with sleeves out, I do hear a hissing sound coming from the catch can not sure if that is a leak??
Runs fine driving just at ideal it runs rich and I do get code P0507-00 once in awhile.
Any insight would be appreciated.
Love this car.
Racebox tuned on 91. 3” MBRP catback w/ resonators, Spool LDP, Boosted6 intakes, Z1 catch can, Z1 rear diff brace, rsr lowering springs, Superspeed RF05rr 19x9.5 wheels, and some eBay carbon fibre.
Love the ‘22 Q60 Red Sport
4th Infiniti I’ve ever owned. G37 -> G37 IPL -> Q60 3.0 -> Q60 Red Sport 400. 15k miles
Q60 Turbo going out?
Just recently bought this 2018 Q60 Redsport for a pretty decent price but I’m assuming this is the turbo going out. It’s a white-ish cloud though which is throwing me off because I assumed it would be blue? Any enthusiasts have any suggestions? Thanks
Maryland 🥷🏿's tried to steal her again. The key got reprogrammed, but I think the wheel lock did its job.
G37 sedan motor swap
Hello, i have a 2011 G37XS sedan automatic the motor is blown im wondering what i need to change if i put in a 2015 q60x motor that’s automatic
Chicago Stolen Red Sport
Well, they finally got it. After a failed attempt last year breaking my sunroof and not getting it to start, my 2021 Q60 RS was stolen this morning in front of my house in Lincoln Square. Looks like they programmed a new key to my car and drove off easy. Please if you see or hear anything dm me.
PSA: those of you planning to modify your Q…
Do Not Use BMW spark plugs! They can and will damage the coil pack either during install, split the stalk while running causing misfires, or when attempting to remove them.
Early Infiniti Q60 Concept Car (around 2013 I believe)
What would you do, sell or fix?
Loyal Infiniti driver from the 1996 I30 era… here’s the situation:
2017 Infiniti Q60 Silver Sport, 55,000 miles. Stock, no mods.
Bought the car 2019 at 10,000 miles.
Recall took care of the both faulty turbos last year. So that part is taken care of.
First off, my control arms and tires need to be changed. $1500 tires, $2000 front control arms.
Should I keep the car knowing the possible “porous”engine issues and dump ~ $4K into it or just sell it already? I would love to squeeze 1-2 more years out of it if I can for $4K.
PS. Supposedly the Rear subframe bushings are apparently leaking oil $3700; and the passenger seat sensor that turns airbag off or on needs to be changed again. They want $9k for new seat, they don’t want to change sensor by itself. Changed once already, need a redo but I can care less about that for now.
Please lmk what you would do.
Appreciation post
Was out for a drive the other night and saw the perfect photo opp. Happy driving
2021 Q60 Brand spanking new the day we picked it up 4-13-21
UPDATE on bought modded Q60
Yesterday I posted on this sub in regards to a 2019 Q60 Red Sport I had bought from Carvana. I had the inspection done today. There is another video but it only allows me to upload one and I guess i'm an idiot when it comes to editing on iMovie. The dealership is saying I have damage to the turbos from debris that somehow made its way in there. They're recommending replacement. If anyone is really wanting to help, I'll send them the other video.
Do these turbos actually look bad? I'll be returning the car if they do. I don't want to have to spend $7k on turbos (incl. labor) in a couple of months. Thanks in advance. The rest of the PPI was great.
Just purchased Q60 Red Sport and found out it was modified
Hey guys,
I just bought a 2019 Infiniti Q60 Red Sport with 58k miles from Carvana. I took delivery today, and immediately noticed HKS SSQV BOVs underneath the hood. Outside of that, everything is stock. I have a 7 day window to return the car no questions asked. Maintenance was done on time.
Obviously, most people will not just install BOVs and call it a day. My assumption is that it had basic bolt-ons that the previous owner removed before selling it to Carvana. The car idles and drives perfectly as is. I am taking it to Infiniti tomorrow for an inspection. If they aren't in-depth enough, I will also take it to a nearby performance shop for a more thorough inspection.
My question is: how unreliable are tuned Q60s? Should I be worried about owning a previously modified one if the inspection checks out? I highly doubt this was a full effort, flex fuel, high HP car. This is assuming just the basics were done.
I understand there are more variables at play than I can put here, but I'm just looking for a general idea of what I'm looking at. I want this car to be a reliable, fun daily. Thank you in advance.