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Yeah but wouldnt i have to take it to melbs for the emanage anyway to be tuned ? :) (im in brisbane)

that can come later..and the ecu compared to a nismo is cheap.. emanage ultimate $899. nismo ecu - $1250

i want plug and play i mean plug and drive! for the time being :down:

S/H Emanage Ultimate with loom cost me $650. Cihan gets up there occasionally, you could get a group buy on install and tunes. :)

You have to understand, the Nismo is not a specific tune for your car. It may handle exhaust, perhaps cooler but any highflow or intake mods and the tune will drift far from satisfactory.

Where are people getting these HDI kits from for M35's who can source them ? ive seen the blitz ones online.

and RS4T .. the fcon - wouldnt that be suited for a c34 not an m35? its either impul,nismo or a tune for an emanage i believe.

Where are people getting these HDI kits from for M35's who can source them ? ive seen the blitz ones online.

and RS4T .. the fcon - wouldnt that be suited for a c34 not an m35? its either impul,nismo or a tune for an emanage i believe.

HDI are in Sydney and you can contact then off this forum. Do a search for HDI.

Price I believe is around $900 with the slimmer fan included.

If you can find them let me know and I will find a ph number for you.

Cheers

Andy

Where are people getting these HDI kits from for M35's who can source them ? ive seen the blitz ones online.

and RS4T .. the fcon - wouldnt that be suited for a c34 not an m35? its either impul,nismo or a tune for an emanage i believe.

Nup, if you have a good tuner for it the FCON is the preferred piggyback for M35 considering it has a plug and play harness for VQ25det.

Problem is finding a tuner that ISN'T in Sydney :)

For HDi's contact details, see the other thread: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=5445568

Edited by iamhe77
Nup, if you have a good tuner for it the FCON is the preferred piggyback for M35 considering it has a plug and play harness for VQ25det.

Problem is finding a tuner that ISN'T in Sydney :)

For HDi's contact details, see the other thread: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=5445568

tuner is in Sydney I spoke to him about a month ago....he a mate of Prep'd!.....but his not doing it anymore.......he go sued for selling Chinese takeoff's of the product!

Nup, if you have a good tuner for it the FCON is the preferred piggyback for M35 considering it has a plug and play harness for VQ25det.

Problem is finding a tuner that ISN'T in Sydney :)

For HDi's contact details, see the other thread: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=5445568

is no body clicking this link??

http://www.importmonster.com.au/view?url=h...pro%2018%20APEX

you dont need a hks dealer tuner for fcon... haha

and i have a similar thing to the above for my 32 gtr.

is no body clicking this link??

http://www.importmonster.com.au/view?url=h...pro%2018%20APEX

you dont need a hks dealer tuner for fcon... haha

and i have a similar thing to the above for my 32 gtr.

Ive done some research on here regarding tuning the fcons, and Im just a skeptic really - its a fair punt for something that mightnt work at all. Admittedly most of the posts regarding the Fcons are from 2007 or so, but they all seem to indicate that people have tried to buy the software/keys for the software and it hasnt worked.

Just to clarify on your last statement mate, do you have an FCon in your 32, and have the software installed on your laptop to tune it yourself?

Just to clarify on your last statement mate, do you have an FCon in your 32, and have the software installed on your laptop to tune it yourself?

Correct. i've had it for years now. no key or anything required..

my only problem is its japanese. but you can still tune and do most things easily.. can also use all the data log features and read them easily. i had a friend touch up my map a little also with a japanese reading friend to help assist.

when i get the car back together, i will spend the 300 or whatever and buy what i have posted in the link above to get the english versions.

What about these guys - www.g-zone-r.com

I noticed one of their chipped VQ25DET ECU's on Yahoo auctions. It seems they tune all the M35 ecu's out there!

I wonder if they could pass on some technology to SAS or someone so we can have ours chipped here. Im sure they could do a simple chip with boost and speed limit cut...

Edited by bbenny
What about these guys - www.g-zone-r.com

I noticed one of their chipped VQ25DET ECU's on Yahoo auctions. It seems they tune all the M35 ecu's out there!

I wonder if they could pass on some technology to SAS or someone so we can have ours chipped here. Im sure they could do a simple chip with boost and speed limit cut...

All remap services are a re-flash... not so much a chip from what I have gathered... oh, and it is hard enough to get them to respond to a remap request with the requirements laid out in an email, let alone getting in a conversation with them about selling one of their readers.

they are a remap service, require your ecu (and maybe car also) for this service. service is located in japan :cool:

G-Zone don't require your car, nor do Mine's, Impul, Ks etc.... only Nismo do (Damnit!)

Edited by iamhe77
is no body clicking this link??

http://www.importmonster.com.au/view?url=h...pro%2018%20APEX

you dont need a hks dealer tuner for fcon... haha

and i have a similar thing to the above for my 32 gtr.

PM sent

Edited by iamhe77

hmm sounds like my best option is either seeing if a local can tune it or taking it to sydney for a fcon-v tune or melbs for an emanage.

hmm im hoping someone in qld has tuned these to some degree.. i dont care what ecu. if the fcon-v can piggy back and be tuned correctly so be it. as long as it can be done and im no test pilot ending up with a failed combo.

hmm sounds like my best option is either seeing if a local can tune it or taking it to sydney for a fcon-v tune or melbs for an emanage.

hmm im hoping someone in qld has tuned these to some degree.. i dont care what ecu. if the fcon-v can piggy back and be tuned correctly so be it. as long as it can be done and im no test pilot ending up with a failed combo.

Call GTAuto in Brisbane, iirc they can tune Fcons.

found the harness connector at this link and its part number for the fcon-v

http://www.ooparts-international.co.jp/ind..._con/index.html

Model - Engine - Year - P/N - Price - Harness

NM35 | VQ25DET | 01/10 | 42002-AN004 |35,700 | NP5-15

Edited by PetroDola
hmm sounds like my best option is either seeing if a local can tune it or taking it to sydney for a fcon-v tune or melbs for an emanage.

hmm im hoping someone in qld has tuned these to some degree.. i dont care what ecu. if the fcon-v can piggy back and be tuned correctly so be it. as long as it can be done and im no test pilot ending up with a failed combo.

Nah, it is looking like the F-con will have a tuner in Melb soon.... possibly :)

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