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also have the genuine nissan wiring diagram workshop manual for M35 :) has all the schematics for the entire car inc satnav, tv blah blah. ill check again to see if its got the ECU schematic that may assist with SAS and remapping.

Oh Please Please Please tell me where you got this? I've been trawling the web for decades (ok hours) to try and find wiring info for the vq30dd. I'm even prepared to BUY :P a manual! I have an engine lined up and as soon as I can sort the wiring I can drop it into my R33 :)

Any help very much appreciated

i got it from the yahoo auctions. cost a bit, but was reasonable IMO

im going to (eventually) scan it and sell PDF copies (to cover MY costs) for a reasonable price.

its a fold out book so might take me a while........

but it covers all M35 models except VQ35DE (i think)

i got it from the yahoo auctions. cost a bit, but was reasonable IMO

im going to (eventually) scan it and sell PDF copies (to cover MY costs) for a reasonable price.

its a fold out book so might take me a while........

but it covers all M35 models except VQ35DE (i think)

Score! Any idea when you might have those available?

Like I said I have a VQ30dd which I can get for a good price, but I'm hesitant to take the plunge with the scarcity of info there seems to be out there. In particular worried about the NATS system. I know older nissans had an antenna amp which spoke to a IMU box which then spoke to the ecu, but it looks like on newer versions that the antenna speaks to the body control module which then speaks to the ecu. In the first instance I'm trying to figure out which the VQ30dds came with so I know I've got all the bits i need :(

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hey guys, sorry to revive an old topic but does anyone have a workshop manual for the vq30dd? im struggling to find a copy online at all. pref for the 300gt v35 but anythings better then nothing, and dont mind paying.

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