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IIRC, mid to high 6's....

Search for an older thead comparing the M35 to the VE SS SportsWagon...

That was a good thread :) From my perspective I think a shade over 7 seconds for stock, but that could have been the dodgy Iphone app I was using to time it. It does feel quicker than that tho.

I think most time is lost with the throttle restriction in the first 30-40km/hr. Spend $1 & cut the ECU brake wire & put it via a switch (search for posts on this). That could shave half to 1 second off.

And welcome!

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i dunno, the g-tek timers were fairly consistent with the track timers when they did a test in fast fours or some magazine like that

the iphone has GPS and an accellerometer(spelling) so its probably reliable.

there was a BMW branded one on the istore a while back. i never tested it

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hmm link me up on the brake cut please! :)

Here you go: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/266854-m35-emanage-ultimate/page__view__findpost__p__5832870

Read on for a few pages - you should install a switch so you can "reconnect" it every so often. That will stop the check engine light coming up.

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