Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

RBPOWA, Have a hunt around the forum threads, there a couple of translations of the

glovebox fuses printed out in the same orientation as the fuse box layout.

im in also .. bloody fuse box is killing me ! now just gotta wait for this to take off :S
RBPOWA, Have a hunt around the forum threads, there a couple of translations of the

glovebox fuses printed out in the same orientation as the fuse box layout.

i've got my owners manual on its way ... it came last week but it was full of useless info on the s14 .. so they sent me out another one .. should be here within the week :) .. very helpfull thats gonna be ...your SE .. you coming cruise? ... check VIC events

Dunno If i will come, on a rotating roster which does not help my cause.

I'll check out date/time and see, havent been to one as yet.

Found the thread on the fuse box, very handy.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/St...;hl=stagea+fuse

  • 2 weeks later...
Do you know were I can get the Jap version of this.....need the wiring diagram? The M35 with the VQ25det motor

I have attached a Apexi wiring PDF for Nissan, Toyota, Honda, Mitsubishi, Mazda, Subaru, Suzuki and Daihatsu.

Hope it helps.

NM35 Stagea is diagram N8-C on page 29.

If the attachment is not working, PM me with your email address & I will forward it on.

Let me know how you go with the Interceptor, dyno sheet pics would be great (and a list of mods).

Can't wait to see what these cars are capable of...

wiring_diagram.pdf

Edited by iamhe77
  • 2 months later...

Since we have a few more Stagea owners, I thought I might give this thread a little push to remind others to register their interest for the translated workshop manuals for C34 & M35 Stageas.

http://www.jpnz.co.nz/afawcs0131170/CATID=...1/products.html

Feel free to register your Hotmail, Gmail etc... accounts also :)

  • 1 month later...
Registered interest for WC34.. nearly at 50.. 6 months and not even 50.. someone convince them to publish at 50!

Could be worse.

M35's are at 18.

Both started at the same time. How many different email address' do you have?

  • 3 weeks later...

Hey all.

Quick update.

The director of JPNZ international has just informed me that 75 expressions of interest are required to translate the Workshop manual for either C34 or M35.

The catch? $200 per manual.

Not too bad considering that for the most part we rarely even blink and spending $200 on our cars.

S1 & S2 are nearly there.

Let's get some M35 numbers going eh?

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Good morning all, Bit of a random question but figured I’d finally throw it out after wondering for a long while. Before I start, I'm hoping to do this purely out of personal preference. I think it would look better at night, and don't mind at all spending a few hours and dollars to get it done. I've copied this from a non-Skyline specific forum, so I apologize for the explanation of our headlight switch setup that we all know. Here we go: Zero lights (switch off) Parking lights (switch position 1) being a rectangular marker on the outside of the housing, my low beam being the projector in the centre (position 2), and a high beam triggered by my turn signal stalk. Most North American cars I’ve owned of this era have power to the amber corner (turning indicator) light as part of the first switch (parking lights). I’d love to have these amber corners receive power when the headlights and parking lights are on (headlight switch), yet still blink when using the turn signal which is of course a separate switch. Hopefully I’ve explained my question correctly. Is anyone aware of a way in which I might be able to achieve this? Thanks in advance
    • My heads are cathedral port! It's likely possible, but I don't want to add any extra moving parts (I know they don't move) between the heads, manifolds, etc. It will also affect how injectors/fuel rails etc sit and I don't really know if it would change how the FAST manifold goes/sits/fits. I have the LS6 steam pipes already as I have a very late LS1 block so it should be fine. I couldn't find anyone who had ever actually used one for this purpose, it seems 100% of people grind the water pump. The thermal spacers are 12mm and are half way to the cost of the newer water pump anyhow... so if it comes to that I suppose I'd rather buy a new pump. The bearing in the pump I do have is a little.. clunky, but it hasn't done that much time and I never noticed it when the car was together in the past few years, so..
    • The bushing has failed, not all that uncommon for a car of this age.  Any mechanic should be able to push in a new bushing for you, or you can probably buy the entire lower control arm, complete with bushes.
    • Could you not use "thermal" spacers to give the clearance, like the ones I used between the blower and head? That raised the manifold height by around 10-15mm Albeit the ones I used were for cathedral ports, but I assume they have similar for rectangular ports????
    • Thanks Paul I reached out to Autotainment but they no longer work on JDM cars as the guy who used to do the work moved on and is no longer doing that kind of work. I am talking with Level Up Audio though.
×
×
  • Create New...