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I've just bought an Autech Axis M35 Stagea 2004 4WD with VQ25DET 2500cc turbo motor. (See my post in the Stagea sub-forum).

Currently on the wharf in Kobe.

I think this car was the only Skyline / Stagea fitted with this motor?

Anyone know where I can go to find out about chipping, modding, etc to produce a moderate power increase?

The only mod so far is a Fujitsubo 3" exhaust.

(New to forum so sorry mods if this is posted in the wrong place)

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Which wharf? I might go down and take it for a 'test drive'... haha >_<

Yes the M35 Stagea was the only one that got the VQ25DET, and since 2002 has been played around with by a few guys like this: http://www.h4.dion.ne.jp/~lucino_s/m35_vq25det.html to varying degrees of success. The IMPUL Hi Power control unit http://www.impul.co.jp/products/HPCU.htm seems to be the ECU of choice for light tuning going by what I've seen in Japan, and as not many VQ-Ts are getting about, it's hard to find many examples of guys who do more than the usual exhaust/ECU setting/boost up/air cleaner combo of mods which usually net around 300 -350 at the wheels.

ARC do a front mount intercooler: http://www.arcinter.co.jp/arc/products/int...san/nissan.html but you could probably get a generic Ebay one and make that fit for half the cost.

Hell, theres even an Oil pan spacer http://minkara.carview.co.jp/userid/220510...8590/parts.aspx available if that kind of thing turns you on.

Actually this guy seems to have done a fair bit of work to his M35: http://minkara.carview.co.jp/userid/220510...rts.aspx?page=1 - just click through the links down where all the thumbnails are and see what he's done... 'custom' GT-RS install, full exhaust, front mount, HKS F-Con iS... couldn't find a power figure though... whould be def over 350ps @ 1.4bar.

Which wharf? I might go down and take it for a 'test drive'... haha :)

Yes the M35 Stagea was the only one that got the VQ25DET, and since 2002 has been played around with by a few guys like this: http://www.h4.dion.ne.jp/~lucino_s/m35_vq25det.html to varying degrees of success. The IMPUL Hi Power control unit http://www.impul.co.jp/products/HPCU.htm seems to be the ECU of choice for light tuning going by what I've seen in Japan, and as not many VQ-Ts are getting about, it's hard to find many examples of guys who do more than the usual exhaust/ECU setting/boost up/air cleaner combo of mods which usually net around 300 -350 at the wheels.

ARC do a front mount intercooler: http://www.arcinter.co.jp/arc/products/int...san/nissan.html but you could probably get a generic Ebay one and make that fit for half the cost.

Hell, theres even an Oil pan spacer http://minkara.carview.co.jp/userid/220510...8590/parts.aspx available if that kind of thing turns you on.

Actually this guy seems to have done a fair bit of work to his M35: http://minkara.carview.co.jp/userid/220510...rts.aspx?page=1 - just click through the links down where all the thumbnails are and see what he's done... 'custom' GT-RS install, full exhaust, front mount, HKS F-Con iS... couldn't find a power figure though... whould be def over 350ps @ 1.4bar.

Thanks Rezz - I couldn't find the VQ25DET listed in the Impul ECU product page, and I wonder how effective an ARC intercooler would be given the limited ariflow through the large front grille?

An ECu upgrade is the same a 'chipping' a car?

Thanks Rezz - I couldn't find the VQ25DET listed in the Impul ECU product page

It's on the 31st line down on the pricelist.

and I wonder how effective an ARC intercooler would be given the limited ariflow through the large front grille?
Having never looked through an Axis grille I can't say for sure either, but having said that I'm not sure if the ARC 'cooler is centre mounted or off to the side, or even in the original postion... it's not a sportscar so frontal air flow was probably pretty low on the agenda with the Axis design.
An ECu upgrade is the same a 'chipping' a car?
Yeah basically the same, like a full ECU unit swap to a 'pre-programmed' factory style unit with slight tweaks for air cleaner and exhaust (maybe slightly higher boost) a la IMPUL. They're only really made for retaining 'factory style' drivability and emissions while giving a noticeable albeit small increase in power/torque. The guy using the HKS F-Con iS on his M35 has the adaptor harness for the VQ25DET, so thats an extra that you'll need if you want to go down that route.

I suppose you're either going to spend quite a bit getting all your parts from Japan, or having to trailblaze a bit using locally sourced stuff and the asssociated hassles of people saying 'I'm not touching it, I don't even know what it is'...

It's on the 31st line down on the pricelist.

Having never looked through an Axis grille I can't say for sure either, but having said that I'm not sure if the ARC 'cooler is centre mounted or off to the side, or even in the original postion... it's not a sportscar so frontal air flow was probably pretty low on the agenda with the Axis design.

Yeah basically the same, like a full ECU unit swap to a 'pre-programmed' factory style unit with slight tweaks for air cleaner and exhaust (maybe slightly higher boost) a la IMPUL. They're only really made for retaining 'factory style' drivability and emissions while giving a noticeable albeit small increase in power/torque. The guy using the HKS F-Con iS on his M35 has the adaptor harness for the VQ25DET, so thats an extra that you'll need if you want to go down that route.

I suppose you're either going to spend quite a bit getting all your parts from Japan, or having to trailblaze a bit using locally sourced stuff and the asssociated hassles of people saying 'I'm not touching it, I don't even know what it is'...

Thanks Rezz. I found the right part on the Impul site. At over $2k it would want to make a difference - are there any specs published for this unit?

Well the guy in the h4.dion.ne.jp link got a max output of 292.9hp on the dyno with the Impul CPU, tweaking it everytime he added a new part such as bigger FMIC and switching brands of mufflers. He had a peak torque figure of 51.1kg/m (!) on his second dyno run, but he says that was a freak occurence and must've had a problem with the readout or some other fault. At any rate, the Impul ECU isn't a full computer, so they're suited to light mods only.

This chart here: http://freeplanets.jp/~skyline/Sky_Power.htm gives a good idea of the power gains to be had from the Impul ECU when installed in R32 - 34 Skylines. The furtherest 4 columns to the right go from right to left: Manufacturers Data for Power, Manufacturers Data for Torque, Tuned data for Power, Tuned data for Torque. You can see in at the top (My R34) that the Impul ECU nets about 320hp @ wheels on average up from the manufacturers claim of 280. If you clink on the links down below you can see all the dyno charts.

Btw, the Impul ECU also carries a 2 year/50,000km warranty... that would explain the price a little. :domokun:

  • 8 months later...

Sorry about digging up an old post:

@ Rezz, you seem to know a good bit about these engines - do you know is it possible to get cams, pistons, con-rods or even whole stroker-kits for these engines? Having serious difficulty in finding any information on them. I've a thread posted up here in an effort to find out some info:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Vq...on-t198413.html

Cheers for any help in advance! :banana:

JP

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