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I would agree that is where the boost stabilizes to but I still claim to see 14psi on the initial application of throttle. I may have to go to the dyno to prove this.

So the ARX does have more boost than the RS-RX...... LOL.

or you have a leak in one of your hoses (thus bleeding off too much pressure) ?

I've not yet looked into how the M35 controls boost but I assume its similar to previous nissans where the wastegate opens at x psi and the hose that connects to it is plugged straight into the intake etc.

On the s1 and s2, the wastegate would open at 5psi and where more boost was needed, they just had a second hose coming off the first one and a solenoid would open/close this second hose. When open it would bleed ~2 psi off - so the wastegate then reads 2psi lower than the overall boost pressure, effectively raising overall boost by 2psi.

If you had a leak in this hose or anywhere on the connections, there would be less pressure and the wastegate would stay closed longer (thus the higher boost). There is no fancy electronic boost control on these cars. I believe the ECU uses a boost sensor to tell it what the boost pressure is, but it has no way of controlling it.

Just a thought, although its entirely possible the ARX runs more boost as standard.

M35 has a boost solenoid, as per almost every other turbo nissan made. its perfect for cutting boost incase of detonation. anyway, its not in series, its probably setup the same way as the C34. it bleeds off air to the wastegate actuator but its preset and youre right, it cant 'see' the boost its at, its a factory programmed setting.

his vacuum pipes looked fine when i had my head up the ass end of his motor a few weeks back

M35 has a boost solenoid, as per almost every other turbo nissan made. its perfect for cutting boost incase of detonation. anyway, its not in series, its probably setup the same way as the C34. it bleeds off air to the wastegate actuator but its preset and youre right, it cant 'see' the boost its at, its a factory programmed setting.

his vacuum pipes looked fine when i had my head up the ass end of his motor a few weeks back

:P

:D

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I would agree that is where the boost stabilizes to but I still claim to see 14psi on the initial application of throttle. I may have to go to the dyno to prove this.

So the ARX does have more boost than the RS-RX...... LOL.

When I got mine back after getting my coilpacks replaced the job sheet said 14psi.

Some great news!!!

I made contact with a Russian company today that has done the conversion of the navigation system for the M35 & V35 from Japanese screens to Russian through an update to the firmware. They believe they could do the same for an english version but would require 20 - 30 units to convert to justify the investment.

The upside is that they are charging about $100 (not sure if this is US or Aust) in Russia to do the conversion.

We just need to work out if someone in Aust could do the install or if the units need to be sent to Russia. Lets think down the local avenue, who would know how to the install? Is this a Chris Rogers job?

I see light at the end of the tunnel.......... :P

Hi im a new member of SAU & a proud new owner of a 2001 Nissan Stagea ARX-4. Ive been reading SAU's Forums for months trying to find info on weather a Stagea would be a good buy. Well money well spent ,broke the car in buy doing a sydney to berry run, what a car

And also been studing the forums about the xanavi system that are built in these cars

Well put me in for a conversion, i'll be happy to join in to get the conversion happening.

:D

for those interested I can get ENGLISH buttons...

Hi chris i just bought myself a Nissan 2001 Stagea ARX-4

I know that the car comes with a Xanavi DVD Based Jap Sat, it also has the built in DTV, with the bose system

Id would love to get the whole system converted & Buy the replacble buttons too. Im in sydney but im planning to go to townsville barracks to see mates there. and pop in have a chat, Ive heard your a great supporter for stagea's and do audio work.

do you have a website i could browse, or how much for the replacement buttons

I would love to get my hands on that disc, does it convert the menu to english, i want it please replay if it does

Please if anyone has the software to convert M35 menu from Japanese to English, then i can buy the buttons from chris

Please Please Please Im a NooB oWneR of a Proud Stagea 2001

Please if anyone has the software to convert M35 menu from Japanese to English, then i can buy the buttons from chris

Please Please Please Im a NooB oWneR of a Proud Stagea 2001

the conversion should be ready around the 10th December.

I did the first conversion to my own car yesterday and all looks good. I will be checking all the pages and functions over the next 3 weeks and then we should be ready to offer this product to any one interested.

Keep an eye on this thread. http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/So...html&st=520

Cheers

Andy

the conversion should be ready around the 10th December.

I did the first conversion to my own car yesterday and all looks good. I will be checking all the pages and functions over the next 3 weeks and then we should be ready to offer this product to any one interested.

Keep an eye on this thread. http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/So...html&st=520

Cheers

Andy

Thanks Andy i'll keep waiting & i'll keep and eye on that thread

thanks

Bryan

Hi chris i just bought myself a Nissan 2001 Stagea ARX-4

I know that the car comes with a Xanavi DVD Based Jap Sat, it also has the built in DTV, with the bose system

Id would love to get the whole system converted & Buy the replacble buttons too. Im in sydney but im planning to go to townsville barracks to see mates there. and pop in have a chat, Ive heard your a great supporter for stagea's and do audio work.

do you have a website i could browse, or how much for the replacement buttons

:P Found your site

yep but things like buttons are not on there. they vary in price though. last set I bought were in the 4-500 region.

Thats fine chris, im still interested . PM me if you have a quote for a nissan 2001 satgea with TV, im heading to queensland with my wife around december, i'll let you know

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