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Yeah i know about the biggybacks. NM35 ecu pinout is same shape as y34 det, not sure if many of the pins are common. If i do want to go down the E85 route, might have a word to Wolf ems since they have done a wire-up for an auto 25det stagea

Who is going to do the tune? I'm pretty sure Trent won't touch the Wolf.

Adaptronic have done one, but there were issues. Can you start a thread somewhere to discuss your options in depth?

Who is going to do the tune? I'm pretty sure Trent won't touch the Wolf.

Adaptronic have done one, but there were issues. Can you start a thread somewhere to discuss your options in depth?

Wolf can tune wolf. Aint no racecar, just a cruiser running on sugarcane.

I'll get more in depth and discuss options once i have car and know a bit more about it (and the gearbox)

I'll hit you up for exhaust, intake/intercooler/whatever is in scottys catalogue hopefully before the end of the year.

Found a couple more companies who do roms

http://www.sow-vino.co.jp/gallery/gallery_list-3059-14336-1.html

http://www.jttk.zaq.ne.jp/ksrom/nissan.htm#vq30det

And a turbo kit which includes a ROM but is for Y33's so electronics are probably completely different?

http://www.cs-top.co.jp/parts/nissan/fhy33_turbinekit.htm

And a turbo kit which includes a ROM but is for Y33's so electronics are probably completely different

I think so. Ecu's are different shape. Plus cvt would not doubt complicate things.

i woke up and asked it to stop.

quietest night ever.

yea but when you hear loud bangs when your asleep, isnt that usually followed by a sand bag and butt stuff?!

:woot:

allah behebak enta

i think youre a flamin mongrel tho! :wub:

bahahahahahhahha god loves you too man

taught a mate to say "marhaba , kiffak" ; hello, how are you
he ended up saying it so aggresively it sounded like he was about to knock someone LOL

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bahahahahahhahha god loves you too man

taught a mate to say "marhaba , kiffak" ; hello, how are you

he ended up saying it so aggresively it sounded like he was about to knock someone LOL

f**king lol

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