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1J and 2 J's are a proven engine. VQ's are only in the early stage's being a new engine. Sorry that was my toyota side. Split personallity there guys.It will be interesting to see how the VQ30 powered 300zx will go at this years time attack in sydney. should be a great event again. Ok back to topic. I guess ive only put my stagea into the gearbox place to get the slipping box fixed. Bring on the warrenty repairs.

Edited by joshm35

Should be ready to pick up tomorrow or Sunday (might have to beg Brad to give me a lift to pick it up :worship: ) and sounds like it'll be worth the wait. Straight through 3" no restriction :banana:

Yeah no worries its not far from home we can call in after the cruise. Id be keen to look at the exhaust. Im in need of one in the future.

Just purchased a new front diff!!!! 3.538 ratio ftw!!!! Just gotta find a rear now....should make it punch out of the hole even better :P

Edited by Jetwreck

Just purchased a new front diff!!!! 3.538 ratio ftw!!!! Just gotta find a rear now....should make it punch out of the hole even better :P

3.54 appears to be the standard ratio for your cars. Have you bought a different one or is your car not currently 3.54 final drive?

OK looks like n/a had 3.54 and turbos 3.13

Let me know if you have trouble finding a rear diff as the majority of NM35s in this country are n/a and I'm sure I could find you one if you want.

3.54 appears to be the standard ratio for your cars. Have you bought a different one or is your car not currently 3.54 final drive?

OK looks like n/a had 3.54 and turbos 3.13

Let me know if you have trouble finding a rear diff as the majority of NM35s in this country are n/a and I'm sure I could find you one if you want.

thanks for the offer on that.....but I will be chasing 3.538's with LSD and I am pretty sure that the only Stagea that came with a 3.538 LSD was the PM35 AR-X!....If you find one of those that's wrecking it would be great......the 350Z MT and V35 MT both have the diff I need so hopefully I should be able to trip over one soon.

I am hoping this will ratio change will give the gearbox a little less of a hard time.....and also give me some more mumbo all around.

Edited by Jetwreck

I got my car back! :banana:

Exhaust and dump have transformed it. More low end pull, spools up faster, absolutely hammers. Looks the goods too with twin 3" titanium outlets.

Only issue at the moment is its too bloody loud! But we will fix that shortly.

Hooked up the informeter, pleasantly surprised it just works.

Will get some exhaust pics when I get home from work (and we have some daylight). Then in goes the Nismo dash, and a proper mounting spot for the Informeter.

No idea... I definitely won't be complaining about it being too quiet! It can be heard from Japan!

you shouldve gone a Jazma cat back system from Jap and had your exhasut shop make up a dump/front pipe.

mine is 80mm straight through from the turbo to tip. and its still really quiet.(FWIW) .. lol you can actually see from one end of my exhaust to the other lol.

I'll video it tonight..

even cam's noticed it and Cam's picky with this stuff, but he even said.. for a straight through its fairly quiet.

sounds nice on full throttle as well.

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