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Hey guys, I've recently acquired a nice nm35 stag with a vq25det.

I am not 100% sure what to do with it.

its tidy goes okay but I want more out of it, It currently has an exhaust, BC coilovers, im installing a fmic tomorrow. new headlights, new guards.
has a body kit and all that jaz.

I want to make around 300awkw and a lot of torque. like a crazy amount, I'm a motorcycle mechanic for Harley Davidson so all work will be completed by me.

Mainly i just want to know what you guys have done, as a lot of the threads and links are gone :/ not trying to be annoying asking the same thing as everyone else, but the links are so old 404 doesn't even load.

P.S I love the car it has one of the most fun Cars I've ever owned and I've had supras, skylines, clubsports. this goes so smooth and it feels so tight.

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We've done 411awkws with crazy amount of mid range using factory engine and auto. The power figure were made on E85 fuel, but it will not have issues making 300rwkws on P98. Details of the build:

Hypergear M35RV4 Ceramic Ball Bearing turbo
Aeroflow 100mm intercooler
3” exhaust with pressure relief value
Link G4+ Fury ecu with:
Closed loop knock control
Closed look Fuel Control
CAN Bus interface for gear position, torque reduction for Auto
MAFLess tune with a output curve that enables the cams to advance much earlier
Gear based ignition timing
Full flex tune
MV Automatics High stall convertor
Transgo shift kit
Bosch 950cc injectors
Modified OEM fuel pressure regulator for more pressure
AEM E85 hard wired fuel pump
Perfect tuning OBD2 CAN Gauge display
Denso IK24 heat range 8 spark plugs
BOV controls boost on torque reduction request for gear shift

411awkws800.jpg

 

If you are on FB, checkout M35 stagea tuners group. More build details are there.

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