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  1. yeh the series 2 valve bodies are already upgraded.

    the gear box also rev matches and does all this extra funky shit.

    My sisters one is auto and actually chirps second on change, and its amazing and holding revs going down gears.

    So, we have a separate gearbox computer right?

    Is there any way it would work to swap with the 350z one despite the 2wd/4wd difference?

    I would love it if mine changed exactly when I wanted not when it decided it felt like doing it.....

  2. Bahhhaaa.....Btw....did a VB for steve in Qld....vb taken out Sunday night by him the picked up and sent to me on Monday via TNT(my account)...he had it back and ready to install on Wednesday morning.

    Just an FYI!!!

    Yep, the service was awesome.....thanks again craig!

    Removing and reinstalling the vb really is quite easy, it's just messy and transmission fluid is seriously stinky. I took craigs advice and left a drop sheet down, then tossed it afterwards.

    It took me a little while to get the fluid levels right as what I assumed was the cold level (the cross hatched area on the dipstick) meant that once hot, the levels were totally wrong and didnt line up with the "hot"'markers......

    Once that was sorted though, the car is sooooo much better to drive.

    Better in drive, better in manual, super smooth on light throttle, nice and firm when you get your foot into it.

    In short, get Craig to modify the vb and do the removal/Instal yourself!

  3. So today I got my car back on the road.....

    It started with the purchase of a legalis exhaust I found on EBay. Fitted up perfectly and sounded great but then there was a fair bit of turbo whine...

    I decided that I wanted a full exhaust system so I got Scott down in Melbourne to make me up a dump pipe. Before I fitted it though, it seemed pointless to pay for a new front pipe and high flow cat if the turbo was about to crap itself and spit the ceramic blades into it.

    So off came the turbo (I got a quote from a place in Brisbane for remove, rebuild and refit for $4200............so I removed it my self, with some guidance from Craig (jetwreck) and precision turbos in Sydney high flowed it for around $1300!)

    While turbo was off, I thought I might as well change the intercooler to the HDI kit. Cameron (iamhe77) got me a great deal and as he also had the plenum spacer kit, I got that as well.

    This led to two catch cans so my new shiny intake didn't get covered in oil.

    Finally I was a bit concerned that the injectors might be near their limit so I put an order in with Andy (andy65b) for an informeter to keep an eye on things.

    End result......

    Foot down, bit of lag, holy crap this thing is fast! It now absolutely rips.

    Thankfully though I bought the informeter. With boost set at the previous level, at 60% throttle it hit 16 psi and the injectors hit 99%.......

    A liitle too close for my liking.

    So now back down to 14psi and injectors are at 90% which still gives awesome acceleration!

    As a side note, there was a bit of a rattle under the car after I picked the car up from the exhaust shop. I assumed the new front pipe was hitting the body but when I checked, it turned out to be the hanger for the tail shaft was extremely loose. The nuts had worked themselves almost off and the shaft was able to move all over the place. I'd recommend checking yours as it would have been a little nasty if it had come loose.....

    .....and we're expecting a little boy in September......

  4. I'd really like to check out the banjo restrictor as the whining has been getting louder from my turbo (the whining has been getting louder from the passenger seat since the new exhaust aswell but that's a different story......)

    I've read that the restrictor is on the block but where is it exactly? Should I approach it from the top or from underneath?

    Hopefully checking this and doing a flush will extend the life of my turbo a little.

  5. Driver side CAM sensor - 23731-6J906

    Passenger side CAM sensor - 23731-AL616

    Crank sensor - 23731-AL606

    I can't open my Parts Master at the moment, but I am pretty sure they are the same as what is used in the VQ35de engine.

    DO NOT let the Nissan "expert" tell you they are the same as an Xtrail *f**king idiots*

    The part numbers above are updated items as of 2004, but they may have updated since then (probably just to a "7" at the end in stead of a "6").

    Also, I had the same 0345 error early this year. Replaced all three sensors which made no difference.

    Turns out there was a bent connector for one of the CAM sensors (can't remember which bank) which was not allowing proper contact.

    If you car has a silver circular sticker on the strut tower (or on/near the VIN plate) it means that your sensors were replaced as part of the factory recall in Japan. If this is the case, I'd be checking the connectors before handing it over to a Nissan "tech".

    Oh, one last thing, make sure they let the starter motor cool for around 20-30seconds after each unsuccessful crank of the engine.

    You don't want them to burn out your starter motor.

    I replaced both of mine recently after the same issue........seems to be fine now.

    Drivers side : 23731-6J906 is now 23731-6J90B and

    Passenger side : 23731-AL616 is now 23731-AL61A

    Nissan charged me $350

  6. right now i am in richmond, victoria..

    just taken off the negative terminal.. made the alarm go off.. just changed the battery in the key (hoping its that simple).. going out now to reconnect the negative and try with a new battery..

    fingers crossed!

    Me being in Brisbane is not going to help you then.......sorry

  7. The "auto" button is the same as mine but it just prevents the wing mirrors from turning downwards when you are in reverse. "too slow, same as my car compared to scotts!"

    The small aerial looking socket to the right is also the same as mine which came with a strange looking key which presses into it.

    Apparently this is an immobiliser. Do you have a key ? Where are you located ?

  8. This has probably been posted before but I just stumbled upon this site which appears to be an online shop dedicated to the m35 !

    (I was trying to decipher Japanese on the yahoo auction site and happened to click on the link!)

    auto-style

    (You'll need google to translate)

  9. First plug after the air box.....grey one!

    Thanks!

    Today I replaced both cam angle sensors after the stalling experience at 60km/h.

    The passenger side one was fine but the drivers side was a real pain in the ass. Anyway, no error codes or stalling so far so hopefully that problem is fixed.

    My Stag is also surging a little bit under part throttle which I've heard can be caused by an old 02 sensor so I've ordered a new one from NIssan.

    Hopefully everything will be in order before my newly purchased Impul ECU arrives from Japan !

  10. Which sensor is it? Don't quote me but I think these are the numbers.

    Drivers side: 23731-6J906

    Passenger side: 23731-AL616

    Seem to just have different plug arrangement. Same on most VQ's if not all so you should check the Z33 parts in the states perhaps.

    $400 sounds a bit steep.

    Yesterday my car stalled while cruising at about 60km/h, luckily on a back street, and then threw this code at me aswell (0340).

    I want to replace both cam angle sensors as there are no silver or white dots indicating a recall was done in japan.

    Just want to check that the part numbers above are correct (Scotty seemed a little unsure) so I can order them from my friendly Nissan dealer...

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