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I spoke to Trent about it on Saturday night for a while. Was good to pick his brains, and He has been reading up on SAU about some of the traits of the M35.

Also forgot to mention - Throttle will be converted to Cable, easier for the ECU to run.

I spoke to Trent about it on Saturday night for a while. Was good to pick his brains, and He has been reading up on SAU about some of the traits of the M35.

Also forgot to mention - Throttle will be converted to Cable, easier for the ECU to run.

Funny, a while ago their dyno guy said he has tuned 'heaps of M35's'. I was skeptical because their isn't anything to tune unless you have some sort of piggback or A/M ECU - & there really isn't that many cars like that up there afaik. Then he convinced me he didn't know what he was talking about when, in response to my answer to "what is my target boost setting?" (18psi), he says "that's 10psi above factory - you'll never get there with the standard turbo".

I suspect he had his C34 goggles on.

hahaha... maybe so. I've been told they comply 3.5 factory turbos by one place, but with their rep it didn't surprise me. Another very well respected place when I was looking for a tuner said "yeah, we'll give it E85, and give it 15psi, should make mad power". Told Him he'd be sweeping my internals off his dyno room floor, turned on my heels and walked out because they had no interest in listening to what I actually wanted.

Thats why I recommend the guy in my Sig!

Not sure what i'm doing yet, the M35 is definitely handy, I just got back from Costco with a full load of groceries... :)

I got the evo 7 extremely cheap, couldn't pass it up. Complete with bearing knock...

The A4 is for the missus, she will be selling the 323, soon too I hope as i'm broke now. lol.

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