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Pics of the install.

Looks good Adam, your sub box still fits in snuggly. Rear strut brace is one o the best rear suspension mods you can do IMO, helps take out a bit of the twist and stiffen the rear up. You'll notice the difference after a drive :thumbsup:

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are you having Idle issues bud?

OHHH I sold the exhaust! :D

Nah not really, just the occaisional pop on idle. More the point that I'm running a 2nd hand z32 afm that could probably do with a clean!

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Excuse my noobieness but where is the maf sensor on the m35? Is it directly behind the air filter or up on top of the engine after the intercooler pipe?

First plug after the air box.....grey one!

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First plug after the air box.....grey one!

Thanks!

Today I replaced both cam angle sensors after the stalling experience at 60km/h.

The passenger side one was fine but the drivers side was a real pain in the ass. Anyway, no error codes or stalling so far so hopefully that problem is fixed.

My Stag is also surging a little bit under part throttle which I've heard can be caused by an old 02 sensor so I've ordered a new one from NIssan.

Hopefully everything will be in order before my newly purchased Impul ECU arrives from Japan !

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Thanks!

Today I replaced both cam angle sensors after the stalling experience at 60km/h.

The passenger side one was fine but the drivers side as a real pain in the ass. Anyway, no error codes or stalling so far so hopefully that problem is fixed.

My Stag is also surging a little bit under part throttle which I've heard can be caused by an old 02 sensor so I've ordered a new one from NIssan.

Hopefully everything will be in order before my newly purchased Impul ECU arrives from Japan !

where are you located Steve?....I have a second hand O2 Sensor you can try before you buy if you want and your local.....Have you paid for the one from Nissan yet?

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Nah not really, just the occaisional pop on idle. More the point that I'm running a 2nd hand z32 afm that could probably do with a clean!

fair enough. cleaning mine fixed up the popping and the lengthy starting issue let us know how it goes.

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where are you located Steve?....I have a second hand O2 Sensor you can try before you buy if you want and your local.....Have you paid for the one from Nissan yet?

Thanks for the offer but I'm up in Brisbane.

My car has done over 100,000k so I'm happy to have a fresh one.

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replaced both burners with another set of cheapo chinese HIDs.

also removed and cleaned the inside of my aero driving lights. they look good now!! thanks for the info on that benny!

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replaced both burners with another set of cheapo chinese HIDs.

also removed and cleaned the inside of my aero driving lights. they look good now!! thanks for the info on that benny!

Where did Benny give you tips on that Iain? Mine are really cloudy too & would love to fix them without stuffing it up.

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changed my fuel filter today after two tanks of e85..

was expecting the filter to be filthy but wasnt too bad. maybe the myth of e85 cleaning the petrol tank is falsomoondo

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i spoke to him in person, Leon.

they are easy to remove. two push clips to remove the surround.

4 bolts that hold the actual light unit in.

once its removed, unplug. then the whole backing comes off. youll need to unscrew the adjustment screw all the way, then each side has a push clip that will allow the reflector to pop out. let it come out, and youre left with it and the glass and frame!

clean, reverse above to get it back together. just remember to screw the adjustment screw back in or the lights will be pointing at the sky :P

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Last weekend I installed the new hd tv tuner I got from commsman. With his info it was a sinch to install. Being hd every now and then I lose the reception but i mainly bought it so I can hook up a hard drive and my son can watch his movies on trips. Tomorrow I will be debadging the rear of my 250t rx. Hopefully everything goes to plan.

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Installed new Tein Super Wagons - Needs some adjusting but extremely happy with the result. Not adjusted properly. Veerrryy low at the rear

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Will post some pics of car when i have adjusted them properly.

Also installed new brakes all round - RDA standard rotors but had them custom slotted and dimpled locally. Installed with Dixcel Street Pads from Japan. Very happy with the results.

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Whiteline Swaybars next....

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Installed new Tein Super Wagons - Needs some adjusting but extremely happy with the result. Not adjusted properly. Veerrryy low at the rear

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Will post some pics of car when i have adjusted them properly.

Also installed new brakes all round - RDA standard rotors but had them custom slotted and dimpled locally. Installed with Dixcel Street Pads from Japan. Very happy with the results.

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Whiteline Swaybars next....

NICE!!!!

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Last weekend I installed the new hd tv tuner I got from commsman. With his info it was a sinch to install. Being hd every now and then I lose the reception but i mainly bought it so I can hook up a hard drive and my son can watch his movies on trips. Tomorrow I will be debadging the rear of my 250t rx. Hopefully everything goes to plan.

I'm glad the install was easy. Being in Brisvegas, I'm surprised you don't have perfect reception all the time. Is it just the HD channels that freeze occasionally or even the SD ones? During my testing I didn't see it drop out once, but then I didn't drive everywhere I guess. I think Chook said his (Asuka) worked everywhere that he went.

Are you hooking up the hard drive via the USB port? Will it need external power to operate? I'm not sure how much power the tuner USB port supplies.

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