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P.s. As there is no specific product code for the M35 I gather some sort of adaptor or cable is required for the E-manage?

Universal harness. Pin it out, wire it in.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/GREDDY-E-MANAGE-ULTIMATE-UNIVERSAL-HARNESS-KIT-15901500-/300412580135?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item45f1fc3127

Everything Dale said is correct. Unfortunatly the hardware in the ecu is not like contempry nissans. So while everything from micra to patrol to r35 is able to be flash tuned, the nm35 cannot to the best of people's knowledge. I still haven't given up, but it's not going to happen from anywhere within Australia.

Piggy backs are the solution of now, emanage and Hks working.

Jarrod, I'm in Adelaide and will be getting my Fcon tuned shortly.

I spoke with Martin about the Emanage, and he could do it,but hadn't done one before. Expected you'd get change from $1k install and tune.

AFAIK no one else in Adelaide has had their M35 tuned yet. Mainly because Dunc is slacker/busier than I am.

True, I was into wrxs a few years back, had an 02 and then an 06, both very nicely modded, this is like starting again. It would seem I've also picked the hardest nissan, awesome. lol

That you have!

Looks like the e manage is more my price anyway. Does anyone know where to get the harness or loom to fit?

I have a brand new harness and E-manage I can get my hands on if you want....I also have a spare set of injectors and tails.

PM me for further detail if you want.

Could your inbox be full?

Here's what I was going to send through.

Hi Jetwreck,

I'm interested in more info on what you have.

Explain the harness to me if you can, is it plug and play?

I couldn't see a listing for the m35 anywhere.

Also you have injectors and rails?

Thanks

Could your inbox be full?

Here's what I was going to send through.

Hi Jetwreck,

I'm interested in more info on what you have.

Explain the harness to me if you can, is it plug and play?

I couldn't see a listing for the m35 anywhere.

Also you have injectors and rails?

Thanks

Give me a call when you get a minute.

0406754304

Are they really worth that much???

I mean, that's a Hypergear hiflow + emanage + harness for that price...

Concidering the new price is around $1600-$1700, add a harness that is now discontinued, for $500-$600. You can see the price being reasonable.

I think HKS is in a different league to emanage....

As above, I already spoke to Willall and got the below price. I'd imagine if they've done one in the meantime he may be able to give a better estimate, but when I spoke to them mid last year they hadn't worked with eManage before.

Jarrod, I'm in Adelaide and will be getting my Fcon tuned shortly.

I spoke with Martin about the Emanage, and he could do it,but hadn't done one before. Expected you'd get change from $1k install and tune.

AFAIK no one else in Adelaide has had their M35 tuned yet. Mainly because Dunc is slacker/busier than I am.

Ah, roger.

I have more info than that from Martin. It would just be nice to narrow it down a little more. All good.

Ryan, while we're kicking it around here, how much power can the standard fuel system handle?

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