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Yeah i'll take one. email me with details, i got a 2003 V35 two door, i live in Geraldton WA

Hi Paul,

I had sent the email to you yesterday. The parts is been sent out by Courier Please shipping company. It take about 5 working days to deliver from Brisbane to WA.

Cheers,

ADam

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So what are the results?

"Well I did the dyno test. My car is "Stock". Did 3 runs, I got 163kw on 2 runs and 162kw on one.

I couldn't put the Spacer on becasue the car is too hot, I'll put it on tomorrow then do another run on monday.

Here are my results of my best run"

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Ok. Just put the Spacer on and went for a drive........

can't hear any sound difference or feel any power difference.

If there is it must be small.

I'm also guessing that if you have better intake, pod fillter and exhaust then you would notice the difference in sound and power. But since i don't we will wait for the dyno test monday.

Just thinking... it looks like not one small mod alone will give you any noticeable difference in power but when you have a combo of mods the gains seem to show.

Pic of the spacer and cover on..... and the hood closes...just

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in the instructions it said i didn't have to.

But i'll do it anyway.......if i knew how

I'm not sure what the story is with V35s but with my old R33 there were two methods of reseting the ECU:

1. disconnect negative terminal and pump the brake pedal until all charge is lost, this should drain the charge quicker and reset it,

and

2. there were a couple of pins that you could short from the console test socket for a few seconds while the key was in the Ign. position (but this you'd have to research if possible with the V35)

So did you go off that YouTube video as a reference for installing Paul?

Edited by Pulp

To install i used this link http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread/274245

Didn't have to reset the ecu :devil: all worked

Ok the results were good i got an extra 7kw to the wheels

Check it out :thumbsup:

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cool excellent mate! good to hear! :devil:

I think I will definitly be doing this, I have already got the exhaust and intake done so hopefully will add a little more power to the mix... :)

The people who make the spacer say that with there exhaust and spacer you can get 18hp to the wheels so with an intake aswell you could have some real noticeable power gains

Oooo.... and i get my bodykit this week too :thumbsup:

Nice 7kw @ the wheels is a good gain for such a basic mod on a NA engine :)

look foward to picking one up for my car when I have some spare cash to splash... got to build a new home computer 1st

Hi mate,

We got that in stock. last 10 to go for the next shipment. The price $390 Plus shipping.

Cheers,

Adam

Nice 7kw @ the wheels is a good gain for such a basic mod on a NA engine :)

look foward to picking one up for my car when I have some spare cash to splash... got to build a new home computer 1st

hi mate,

Thank you for posted the dyno graph on here to let everyone know about the gain you got. Hope you enjoy the products.

Cheers,

Adam

cool excellent mate! good to hear! :)

I think I will definitly be doing this, I have already got the exhaust and intake done so hopefully will add a little more power to the mix... :down:

yes mate. with skunk2 intake plennum and combine with other mod like air intake system and the exhaust system will gain more than normally.

Cheers,

Adam

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