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Hey Team , just got the Fujitsubo unit installed , not a big db difference but it does sound better across the rpm range , I have the front pipe on order I'll post a video with sounds when that has also been installed.

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Ducan , yeah sure mate , the unit is https://www.carlinkit.com/ambient

TBox Ambient -  plugs straight into the USB C and it runs as a android  unit and you can link your phone to it via Bluetooth , but it only allows for one phone at a time.

you can download and apk files you want and load it on there , I downloaded a basic maps apk (OsmAnd+ — Maps & GPS Offline) so I can run navigation without data usage , its not as good at google or wazes but it works fine for what I need.

I can put up screen shots if you like.

Cheers Pac 

 

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Thanks for the link.....but I'm still not totally understanding (a bit slow).

So as long as the host unit supports carplay or android auto, you plug the unit to a USB C port, and then change the AV source? 

Does the unit run its own apps (eg I could run Real Dash or Torque etc) or does it rely on a host phone and just run Android Auto from the phone (which is very limited compared to full Android?).

And, does the touch screen work for the apps? Only the bottom screen or the top screen as well?

The 4g wifi looks like a good feature if you have kids with devices in the car (noting none of the versions seem to support 700mhz Telstra)

Ducan , it basically  coverts the convert the top screen to a android tablet (not the bottom one - but you have to clink to the android auto or apple car play icon on the bottom screen to get it started ) , you can Bluetooth your phone to it and it creates a shortcut for you to switch to full android auto or apple car play if you need it , or you can add a mobile data sim to you and then you can run 4g while driving around . 

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Team , quick update on the 400r , Fujitsubo front pipe unit is installed (wasn't able to get a picture of it , the exhaust guys installed it really quick and it was out before I got back to the workshop - but I have attached another picture which shows what it looks like)and I have updated the badges to the latest model which makes it look a little nicer. 

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Quick update team , while I was getting the water pump replaced to got the Red Alpha Cold Air Intakes installed . Sourced from, Just Japanese in Sydney if anyone if looking at them for their RV37. It was a direct fit no issues , it took about 2 hours , with the instructions provided my AMS Performance - Link Below

https://www.amsperformance.com/product/ams-performance-infiniti-q50-q60-red-alpha-carbon-fiber-cold-air-intake-kit/ 

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On 3/14/2025 at 10:42 AM, Duncan said:

Do you have a link to the supplier, and how do they sound (I'm assuming there is no noticeable change to power :))

Hey there mate  , you can hear it well ( nice spoiling sound ). it reminds me of the old R34 I had or simile 90's turbo's, here it the direct link - https://justjap.com/products/ams-alpha-performance-cold-air-intakes-fits-infiniti-q50-q60-red-sport-nissan-skyline-400r-rv37-vr30ddtt

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On 3/24/2025 at 8:57 AM, wizlb said:

Hey VQ Member,

 

The FB Infiniti group wants to arrange a meet Sydney meet up, are there any members in the Sydney area who like to meet up.

Let me know what you think ppl.

 

Mate , I'm in Sydney , but usually pretty busy , happy to look into it , just let me know when and where.

On 14/3/2025 at 8:50 AM, Pac said:

Quick update team , while I was getting the water pump replaced to got the Red Alpha Cold Air Intakes installed . Sourced from, Just Japanese in Sydney if anyone if looking at them for their RV37. It was a direct fit no issues , it took about 2 hours , with the instructions provided my AMS Performance - Link Below

https://www.amsperformance.com/product/ams-performance-infiniti-q50-q60-red-alpha-carbon-fiber-cold-air-intake-kit/ 

Red-Alpha-Cold-Air-Intakes 1 .jpg

Red-Alpha-Cold-Air-Intakes 2.jpg

Who installed your CAI

On 4/14/2025 at 7:45 PM, wizlb said:

Who installed your CAI

Hey there Mate , I just got my local guy to install it Waterhouse Performance, Penrith (specialise Nissan/Datsun and other performance cars) , you can do it yourself if you like , AMS has instructions on their website. 

Cheers

Pac

Good afternoon Team , just a quick update on performance mods 

Current Mods list (Installed)

HKS - Power Editor (Came with the car) looks to be some kind of boost controller

RV37 Skyline 400R (SKYLINE) | FUJITSUBO  - Cat Back

 RV37 Skyline 400R (SKYLINE) | FUJITSUBO  - Front Pipe

AMS  - INFINITI Q50/Q60 RED ALPHA COLD AIR INTAKE KIT

AMS  - Performance Heat Exchanger Intercooler

Not Yet

AMS Alpha Performance Full Race Down Pipes  - to be installed in May 

April 2025 - Update .jpg

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5 hours ago, Duncan said:

Sounds good....do you have a dyno run for it?

Also, sounds like you should get an Ecutek tune shortly to make the most of the hard changes.

Duncan , the plan is to get the down pipes done then I book it in for the full tune . Most likely late May , that's the plan.

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On 16/04/2025 at 7:53 AM, Pac said:

Hey there Mate , I just got my local guy to install it Waterhouse Performance, Penrith (specialise Nissan/Datsun and other performance cars) , you can do it yourself if you like , AMS has instructions on their website. 

Cheers

Pac

Thanks Pac!

 

I will reach out to them!

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On 16/04/2025 at 1:51 PM, Pac said:

Good afternoon Team , just a quick update on performance mods 

Current Mods list (Installed)

HKS - Power Editor (Came with the car) looks to be some kind of boost controller

RV37 Skyline 400R (SKYLINE) | FUJITSUBO  - Cat Back

 RV37 Skyline 400R (SKYLINE) | FUJITSUBO  - Front Pipe

AMS  - INFINITI Q50/Q60 RED ALPHA COLD AIR INTAKE KIT

AMS  - Performance Heat Exchanger Intercooler

Not Yet

AMS Alpha Performance Full Race Down Pipes  - to be installed in May 

April 2025 - Update .jpg

PXL_COLLAGE.jpg

Do you think the guys in Penrith are install the E85 Kit?

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