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Sweet. Hoping to pick up the car tomorrow after work :(

Thanks Iain. Looking forward to owning and driving the M35.

I can't believe their a 2002 model. They look so modern.

What's the go with the flutter on this video? Is this just because that part of the intake pipe was removed?

nah thats the examination panel for the air filter. just a cover on it sits there loosely.

and in answer to your other question ..definately not..thats a aftermarket bov on that thing... no turbo flutter on my vq although i wouldnt mind it ;D

Also done some reading up on the NM35's (neo based autos) and they do have a similar setup driveline wise to a GTR ,

A site mentioned something to this effect ..

1. sports mode - puts enough traction to the front to stop the rear from losing traction (80-20~)

2. syncro mode - 50-50 equally front and rear percentage

3. snow mode - hydrolic/hicas sensitive for launch control so theres no wheel spin (even with your foot flat wont deliver power to rear diff until youve taken off).

hope that helps

Edited by PetroDola

You're welcome dude.

I'm pretty new to them also.. i've owned mine a week now.

Although Ive been wanting one for 4-5 years prior but could never afford it until recently.

its by far the best car purchase ive ever made ;)

nah thats the examination panel for the air filter. just a cover on it sits there loosely.

and in answer to your other question ..definately not..thats a aftermarket bov on that thing... no turbo flutter on my vq although i wouldnt mind it ;D

Also done some reading up on the NM35's (neo based autos) and they do have a similar setup driveline wise to a GTR ,

that is flutter, lol. and the reason they uploaded the video with the examination panel off - makes it more audible

Non standard BOV creates the flutter.... but be warned it is a sure way to attract the attention of the police and nice little fine.

Is that state specific ?

Like i see alot of r32's,33's 180's 200's, and s15's around with aftermarket bov's that are clearly audible in QLD.

Do the same rules apply across aus ?

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  • 4 weeks later...

Andy,

Do you know where you can buy the power duct from? I assume the price you quoted is from Nissan spare parts with which part number?

It is the same air box as used on the V35 that has a "power duct" fitted in this spot for the NA motor.

Many M35 owners have opened this spot up. Some have been to Nissan for the "power duct" ($180) and other have made their own way of sealing the box from hot air from the motor.

Just had a look, and I'm looking for the top part (not the bottom part as shown) that has the extra opening at the front (where the "inspection hole" usually sits)

The M35 3.5 litre stageas have this extra snorkel there.

Just had a look, and I'm looking for the one that has the extra opening at the front (where the "inspection hole" usually sits)

The M35 3.5 litre stageas have this extra snorkel there.

You wouldnt have happened to see any pics of these would you? Ive never noticed anyones air filter looking remarkably different to what Ive got in mine (Even though Ive heard people go on about these 'power ducts'). A visual comparison may be in order ;)

Yes, but does anyone know where to get said vent? ;)

Would it actually add any additional air flow? Im sure you could pull a nissan part number for it from FAST if you were after it, but it just looks to be a beveled edge on the inspection hole :)

Yes, but does anyone know where to get said vent? ;)

Nissan Aus. around the $180 mark :)

But it is no cheaper from the US!

Would it actually add any additional air flow? Im sure you could pull a nissan part number for it from FAST if you were after it, but it just looks to be a beveled edge on the inspection hole :P

yes, more COLD airflow

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