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Found this PDF somewhere on the internet.

Its "part 2 of 3" so there's likely a part 1 and 3 somewhere too (but I cant remember where I found it. Its been sitting in my "home" folder at work for months).

Enjoy.

RE5R05A_Jatco_Tranny_Part_2_2007_03_22.pdf

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Nice find Steve. Parts 1 & 3 could be quite interesting.

Too bad about the ads though.

Well if anyone is interested, I found this a while ago.

It is a Valve Body Upgrade for the RE5R05A trans that our NM35's have.

Details as per email exchange in October this year

$1095 fitted (in VIC) or $795 changeover (yes you will have to ship your down here)

Add and extra $245 for their temp sensor

The valve body comes with 12 months unlimited km warranty

"Would take about 2 hours to fit and service transmissions yourself. Not overly difficult depending on your skills with the tools. No Change to ECU required."

Tests were "real life" tests performed on 4.8L Patrol's and also Z33 350z's

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Found this PDF somewhere on the internet.

Its "part 2 of 3" so there's likely a part 1 and 3 somewhere too (but I cant remember where I found it. Its been sitting in my "home" folder at work for months).

Enjoy.

RE5R05A_Jatco_Tranny_Part_2_2007_03_22.pdf

Good find.

I think I found the rest.

Cheers

Andy

JATCO_TRANNY_PART_3_of_3_2007_04_40.pdf

RE5R05A_Overview_2007_1_12.pdf

re5r05a.pdf

Alto_Rebuild_Kit.pdf

on the topic of trans for the day.... Mines currently at MV's getting a shift kit and service :D

How much $$? You can pm me if you dont want to post it up :D

Let us know how it drives afterwards...

How much $$? You can pm me if you dont want to post it up :D

Let us know how it drives afterwards...

Steeeeve....

1. that is for a C34, so not really applicable for your car

2. did you search "M35 shift kit"?

I guess not.:D

How much $$? You can pm me if you dont want to post it up :blink:

Let us know how it drives afterwards...

$490 Drive in drive out

Stage 2 shit kit fitted and a trans service

Car drives extremely better, I can actually feel the changes now instead of it just "sliding" into gear. Doesnt hit limiter at all anymore before changes (it had just started to do this) and it seems to idle a bit smoother sitting at the lights.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

Steeeeve....

1. that is for a C34, so not really applicable for your car

2. did you search "M35 shift kit"?

I guess not.:blink:

oh crap. dont mind me. was a long slow day at work....didn't even click that that was a C34 - even with that pic in the avatar...

It was a thread about the M35 gearbox and someone mentioned shift kit and MV Automatics. Now I already knew MV will fit a shift kit to the M35 and I knew roughly what price it was but hadn't heard of anyone actually taking their car there to get it fitted. I had one of their kits on my old s2 so I was curious to see how the M35 would perform....ah well. Guess I'll have to keep waiting until some cash magically lands on my doorstep... could happen.

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