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Looking at an FM booster for a v36, found this on ebay. Has anyone purchased and used this product?

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Nissan-Skyline-V36-Tiida-Late-model-Elgrand-Maxima-Radio-FM-Band-Expander-18-MHz-/251314284295?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3a837fa707&_uhb=1

Does it work well? Is there a better product on the market?

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So is there a reason why 18 is better than 20?

I'm guessing the argument is that it'll get you the most usable range since we're 88 - 108MHz and Japan's range is 76 - 90MHz.

So after the shift, an 18MHz expander gets you 94 - 108MHz.

A 10MHz expander, on the other hand, will get you the lower end of the Australian FM band, so from 86 - 100MHz but that's probably not for everyone.

Conversely, a 20MHz expander will get you 96 - 110MHz.

The better expander will be the one which covers the range you want most. I don't listen to the radio since nobody plays any progressive rock or decent heavy metal so screw them all. :domokun:

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I know that these Nissan skyline v35 250gt have two cam position sensor bank one and two are located in the back of the engine by the firewall. How many crankshaft sensor does the car have and its location an also what is these two sensors bolted with one bolt in front of the engine with wires attach to it on the inside with oil on it.

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