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  1. Again thanks to Wikipedia, my question has been answered... As per Wikipedia: Datsun is an automobile brand owned by Nissan. Datsun's original production run began in 1931. From 1958 to 1986, only vehicles exported by Nissan were identified as Datsun. By 1986 Nissan had phased out the Datsun name, but re-launched it in 2013 as the brand for low-cost vehicles manufactured for emerging markets. In 1931, Dat Motorcar Co. chose to name its new small car "Datson", a name which indicated the new car's smaller size when compared to the DAT's larger vehicle already in production. When Nissan took control of DAT in 1934, the name "Datson" was changed to "Datsun", because "son" also means "loss" (損 Son) in Japanese and also to honor the sun depicted in the national flag.[1] Nissan phased out the Datsun brand in March 1986. The Datsun name is most famous[according to whom?] for the 510,Fairlady roadsters, and later the Fairlady (240Z) coupes.
  2. I remember back in the 1970's and early 80's they used to be called Datsun/Nissan, what happened to Datsun and why it changed to only Nissan since late 80's?
  3. Sorry for the 2 years delay in response, however this is intended to help those who will need this guide as a future help. Since this is a bit complicated I am posting it step by step. 1.)turn the key to the on position (do not crank over the motor....dont start the engine) 2.) wait 3 seconds.... and then fully step on the gas and let go fully 5 times with in 5 seconds.... (ex. wait...3....stomp.stomp.stomp.stomp.stomp 3.)wait 6 seconds....(not stepping on gas pedal) 4. FULLY PRESS down on gas pedal and hold for about 10 seconds. 5.) the check engine light should be flashing.10 times and stop a few seconds and then 10 and stop.....etc. 6. hold down pedal again 10 secs. 7. release pedal.....turn key off..... 8...wait a few seconds and turn the motor on.....check engine light should be gone.
  4. Hahahahaha. Let me know when you receive the delivery.
  5. Many clubs continue to have drives during the summer as well, most of them night drives to avoid the heat during the day time. Sorry for the late response.
  6. Besides the cost of the car, i do not think this car would be street legal and you might find it difficult to register the same in Dubai.
  7. I have personally test driven and would rank the trucks as follows in my opinion: 1. Ram 1500 - Crew Cab - Laramie if you can afford it. I had seen the Cummins Turbo Charged Diesel engine at Trading Enterprise in Festival City, one mean truck but not for sale in the UAE market, only for export. 2. Ford F150 FX4 - Crew Cab - Love the suspensions on the F150, plus I have a friend who owns one and rode with him in the desert for the Gulf News Fun Drive and that thing is both powerful and comfortable to ride for 8 hours without any pains and aches. 3. Chevrolet Silverado - Hate the truck and hate the high price, I don't think it is worth it.
  8. Next Khaleej Times news: Increased Sales at Dragon mart fo Dash Cams. Hehehehehe
  9. Lets see if this Friday morning desert drive if someone gets badly stuck, i am going to try this technique and post the results here. I will try to get a video for our reference also.
  10. Thanks for sharing Vanhack. Seems like a simple and useful tool. Maybe we can try to do a make shift claw on one of our drives and try this out in the sands here and see if it works.
  11. Friday morning drive: Date: 23 September, 2016 Meeting point : Adnoc Petrol Station Maleha Road (https://goo.gl/maps/mzb26kxzte72) Meeting time : 5:45 AM - 8:30 AM Plan: Lets drive from the petrol station to Fossil Rocks and on to Faya where we can finish off with some play time. Basic recovery equipment is very important and carry lots of water Rahimdad Stephen Abdullah Malav (Newbie) Gaurav Bhai (Sweep) Michael Jaison Rajesh Ratheesh Still place for a couple of more newbies.
  12. Cool Gaurav Bhai. Thank you for your support sir. Friday morning drive: Date: 23 September, 2016 Meeting point : Adnoc Petrol Station Maleha Road (https://goo.gl/maps/mzb26kxzte72) Meeting time : 5:45 AM - 8:30 AM Plan: Lets drive from the petrol station to Fossil Rocks and on to Faya where we can finish off with some play time. Basic recovery equipment is very important and carry lots of water Rahimdad Stephen Abdullah Malav (Newbie) Gaurav Bhai (Sweep) Still place for a couple of more newbies.
  13. As per interest I am posting the following drive: Friday morning drive: Date: 23 September, 2016 Meeting point : Adnoc Petrol Station Maleha Road (https://goo.gl/maps/mzb26kxzte72) Meeting time : 5:45 AM - 8:30 AM Plan: Lets drive from the petrol station to Fossil Rocks and on to Faya where we can finish off with some play time. Basic recovery equipment is very important and carry lots of water Rahimdad Stephen Abdullah Malav (Newbie)
  14. I was wondering if any of the members here would like to try desert driving. To introduce myself, I have been an avid off-roader for the past 8 years and I have all the desert equipment ready in my vehicle. If anyone is interested to have a short drive in the desert just for the experience I will be more than happy to have it early in the morning at about 6 am when it is nice and cool so that we can finish off by 8:30 or 9 am. All that the participants would require would be a tire deflator, a tire pressure gauge and preferably a UHF radio, all these are available from Dragon Mart at a Reasonable rate. So if anyone is interested please post your interest here and I will take it from there. I will however require at least 1 more experienced hand to help me sweep the drive.
  15. The concept is somewhat like having driving chains on snow surface.
  16. Please look under "Car Advises" "Off-road" tab for comprehensive write ups.
  17. Recovery Gear Below is the most comprehensive list of all commonly used off-road gears and basic recovery tools - this is the stuff everyone needs and it has to be easily accessible at all the time, while driving in off-road terrain (Sand and Rocks). MANDATORY KIT AIR COMPRESSOR Bush Ranger Black Max, ACE @ Festival City. Also available Pro Air, Max AirII at different price points. ARB Air Compressors from ARB Abu Dhabi (call up and order, will deliver C.O.D) Chinese stuff at Dragon Mart - if you're feeling lucky. Other compressors at Carrefour/other Hypermarkets or car accessory shops are not really recommended. RADIO / WALKIE TALKIE Motorola, allegedly 20 mile radius, from the small Sabka shops Dhs.325 Dragon Mart, higher output (will fry your ears), cheaper, clearer. TOW ROPE / SNATCH STRAP Bush Ranger heavy duty tow (dhs.200 or so) or Pro snatch kit (Dhs500+) from Ace Viking rope from Robbie's Garage (to the left of Times Square, Shk Zayed Rd) Dhs265, I think. Kinetic Rope from International Trading Co. Opposite Everhot Water Heater - Al Qusais. SHACKLES Are available at ACE, 3.0 T to 4.75 T very reasonable rates, make sure you get the shackles with the screw and not the pin-type shackles. SAFETY FLAG - available from shops that sell Quads, alternately use Fishing Rods fastened with a bolt to the spare tyre rig, also available is the FireStik range at Robbies which is very expensive but very neat and professional). You may also want a gutter-mount for the same (if your vehicle has a rain gutter). SHOVEL Fancy chome-plated stuff rom ACE or other accesory shops - expensive & of debateable utility. Bushranger tri-fold shovel with its own cover - about as expensive, easier to carry. Regular construction shovel from a hardware or construction material store - Dhs.25 and much more effective but not so compact. Fiskars super-lightweight camping shovel. Most expensive but is also lightest (you want to carry sand, not metal!). I recommend this, but this is very budget-sensitive. BASIC FIRST AID KIT Available at all pharmacies, auto kits available at ACE and some specialized offroad joints, you can also put one together yourself or your vehicle may have one supplied with it. Should contain: Gauze (Large, Medium & Small sizes) Sticking Plaster & Adhesive Strips (Band Aid variety) Surgical Cotton Surgical Spirit/Antiseptic Basic medication/ointment for minor cuts and bruises Burnaid other burn treatment Scissors & Forceps Cotton Buds BASIC TOOLKIT + FIRE EXTINGUISHER + JUMP STARTER CABLES + USABLE STEPNEY HYDRAULIC SCISSOR FLOOR JACK & STRONG WOODEN PLATFORM/PLANK (or HiLift Jack base) An alternative is the very expensive and equally heavy but neatly packaged Exhaust Jack Series II (dont buy Series I) from ACE, its upwards of Dhs.800. A Hi-lift jack is something a lot of people like to carry prominently like some sort of badge, but this is of doubtful utility in our really sandy terrain. Very useful in Wadis etc. DEFLATION KIT Valve remover for tyres - most tyre shops Dhs.10/- Pen-type pressure gauge (marked in PSI, not LbFt) - Dhs.25/- most car accessory shops. Other gauges are also available, the pen-type stuff is considered good. Use trusted brands like Milton, PCL, ARB, Victor, Rolson or Monkey grip. 4 Spare Tyre Valves to replace any lost while deflating. CAN FOR ADDITIONAL FUEL FOR LONG TRIPS Available from Ace Hardware, good for long distance trips where you are not sure about the petrol stations on the way, very handy in places like Liwa. YOUR VEHICLE SHOULD HAVE RECOVERY POINTS - FRONT AND REAR. OPTIONAL ADDITIONS Collapsible water can from ACE (Dhs.35 or so). Cool box with ICE (also useful for medical emergencies) and fluids of your choice (for more guidance, ask Kash). Cargo Net & Elastic Tie-downs to keep things securely fastened. GPS - Make sure it can store way points, record a track and pay the track back in reverse. Miscellaneous stuff that you should never need, but would want to keep handy - tire sealant gel/foam/goo, radiator leak-stopper (powder that you pour into your leaky radiator), exhaust leak fix (for small leaks, not cracked exhausts), flashlight, etc from ACE. Just to be on the safe side, one small 5 litre fuel can (Dhs.25 from any petrol station) and a manual siphon hose to borrow fuel from others (15-20 bucks). Duct Tape, Insulation Tape, Bush Knife/Pen Knife & Plastic Zip Ties. For camping trips - collapsible chairs/tents/sleeping bags/lanterns/BBQ kits/use your imagination. Small bottle of concentrated liquid Camp Soap or Dettol Hand Sanitizer + lots of Kleenex/tissue rolls. Working gloves to handle hot stuff in the engine bay + cloth/cotton waste. AAA or IATC Assistance as a sort of insurance for major breakdowns. Hope this helps. Please let us know if you need assistance or further information.
  18. From what I have read it works on most Nissan and Infinity Models up to the year 2008. There are a lot of genius out there who figure out how to save big bucks, just have to research and try, even if you don't succeed there is no harm done. There is one more way to get rid of the airbag lights on Nissan and Infinity cars. Switch the engine on but do not start the car, than there is a black button on the door frame that controls the illumination of the lights in side the car, press and release the button 10 times and than switch your car off and than on again and start the car. The newer models have a check system for the engine and other components so the airbag light you will see will blink very slowly for about 10 seconds and than the light will be gone for good. If the problem persists you need to take your ride in to Nissan or anyone who has the proper OBD and get it checked. All car companies nowadays set a trigger to have the check engine light or airbag light come on so that you can pay them big bucks to clear the error code or tell you that it is an expensive process of changing your airbag sensors and systems. The choice is yours, but after reading this column make an educated guess and maybe you will be able to save big bucks by following these simple procedures on your Nissan or Infinity vehicles.
  19. There are some scrap shops left in the Sharjah Industrial Area, but the Sharjah main scrap market has shifted after the Sharjah Airport on the way to Dhaid just behind the cement factory. Houston Auto Spare parts also carries all so are parts for all American cars behind Macro man Sharjah Industrial Area.
  20. Lol Gaurav bhai. We old school guys like to do things the hard way. Let's see how the reports come in for the Montana. I also heard the new Garmin Nuvi can record tracks, use it in reverse and mark some waypoints. Someone was telling me the Mio GPS comes cheap with a camera and you can mark the waypoints with a pic.
  21. Have a look at the new Mitsubishi Montero Sport or the newer Mitsubishi Pajero and it's going space age. At least they have some feel nice soft materials in the cars, the new Toyota Fortuner is hard plastic all over inside and really uncomfortable. Just taking advantage of the name they have created in the market.
  22. Hope that you are well Gaurav bhai. We All met at the Adnoc pump by 3:30 pm and since I was unable to understand to format of the waypoints posted by you so I let Irfan bhai take the lead. He lead very well and after deflating at the entry point and after a short drivers briefing we were off. There was a slight confusion with the route but found our way. Irfan bhai managed very well and after 30 minutes stop at the end point we turned back and returned to the deflation place. We were out by 7 pm. Thank you all for your participation and missed you dearly Gaurav bhai. Thank you to Yolax for the tea and Presism for the manly sandwiches.
  23. Wow that's cool, you got a pic.hehehehe. Started researching and reading about Polaris for Android devices which can be used for Marine purpose and off-road plus hiking. Seems like a wonderful app for Android, Not sure if they have anything for IOS.
  24. I have heard about the Montana but not seen it, do keep us posted on the performance of the Montana off-road. Nice bit of information to know that airlines in Zambia using the 276C. Cheers.
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