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Just been doing some reading on the NIStune site and was wondering if anyone on the forum was running one in their M35.

I've got a 2001 model and would like to eventually go down the avenue of highflowing stock turbo etc in the future.

I wouldn't mind going for a system like this to atleast turn down the fuel mixture to save some juice as I think it's running quiet rich.

Anyway, any feedback would be appreciated!

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Just been doing some reading on the NIStune site and was wondering if anyone on the forum was running one in their M35.

I've got a 2001 model and would like to eventually go down the avenue of highflowing stock turbo etc in the future.

I wouldn't mind going for a system like this to atleast turn down the fuel mixture to save some juice as I think it's running quiet rich.

Anyway, any feedback would be appreciated!

I emailed them last year and they said that it was not compatible with our engine.

If this changes let me know.

And yes, they run very rich.

Cheers

Andy

If you do not want to go to the expense of an aftermarket computer get a Jaycar DFA or an Apexi SAFC at least and ideally also an Apexi SITC and then you will be able to alter air/fuel ratios and timing across the rev range.

If you do not want to go to the expense of an aftermarket computer get a Jaycar DFA or an Apexi SAFC at least and ideally also an Apexi SITC and then you will be able to alter air/fuel ratios and timing across the rev range.

In my experience, the SAFC will not work with the M35.

Unique Autos spent a day trying to make it work, but found it incompatible with the onboard computer.

m

In my experience, the SAFC will not work with the M35.

Unique Autos spent a day trying to make it work, but found it incompatible with the onboard computer.

m

Which SAFC? The basic model just alters the signal from the afm and the ecu reacts accordingly. I don't see how it can not work but I haven't got an M35 to try it on.
Which SAFC? The basic model just alters the signal from the afm and the ecu reacts accordingly. I don't see how it can not work but I haven't got an M35 to try it on.

Contact John P at Unique.

I'm sure he will pass on his experience and save you a lot of wasted time.

m

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