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A M Auto Services

Locality: Noosaville, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 7 5455 5269



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23.01.2022 YES!!! We ARE still open and carrying out our usual professional servicing and repairs. If the current COVID 19 situation prevents you from bringing your car in for its scheduled service/repairs and you live within the local area please contact us to arrange a personal pickup/delivery service (we will even make sure the car is sanitized when we return it). This offer is to assist our customers during the Governments isolation restrictions. Call us today 07 54555269 or Email on [email protected].



22.01.2022 Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all. We hope you all have a well deserved break and bring on a fresh and bright 2021. We are taking a couple of weeks off to recharge the batteries and will return to work on January 11th. We look forward to seeing you all in the new year.

22.01.2022 Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all. We hope you all have a well deserved break and bring on a fresh and bright 2021. We are taking a couple of weeks off to recharge the batteries and will return to work on January 11th. We look forward to seeing you all in the new year.

20.01.2022 Time for the shop ute to go



19.01.2022 Ze Germans know how to make things difficult...... What should be a simple job to change the PCV valve requires the front removed off the car so the the inlet manifold can be removed to access the rocker cover! Not to mention what a terrible idea it is to have a rubber diaphragm inside the engine, I’m sure there would be a better way to control crankcase ventilation.

18.01.2022 AM Auto support TSS with ENVIROBANK Recycling drive! Thanks team!

18.01.2022 Changing pollen filters is not necessary, it’s just a scam for mechanics to make money...............



18.01.2022 Thank you Exedy Australia. We were very excited to receive your phone call.

16.01.2022 Thanks Benny for the free 5kw with my latest order Benny's Custom Works

16.01.2022 Our local paper has written a great piece on the Electric Buggy build I carried out. This was such a fun project for me to be working on, with very pleasing results.

14.01.2022 It was a Mitsubishi kinda day. We are starting to see quite a few Mitsubishi’s coming through the workshop lately, it’s keeping Lucas Stinton on his toes! Putting all his years of dealer training to the test. Own a Mitsubishi yourself? Give us a call to look after your pride and joy 07 54555269. #mitsubishi #pajero #amautoservices

13.01.2022 Thank you Exedy Australia. We were very excited to receive your phone call.



11.01.2022 It’s finished........finally!! Looks quite different from its humble beginnings. Joel O'brien

10.01.2022 Huge thanks to Cricks Sunshine Coast and Subaru Australia for the Molly Taylor Lap of a lifetime today. big thanks also to Rowan and Brendan from Subaru for a great night out and an amazing day today. We were totally spoilt by Subaru!

09.01.2022 Teach them young.....

08.01.2022 Time for an upgrade. Local customers MY06 WRX hatch with V7 STi engine and 6 speed. Out with the old HD standard unit and in with a Mantic Clutch ceramic twin plate. These clutches are amazing, great grip, drivability and longevity.

06.01.2022 A couple of weeks of R&R with the family cruising Route 66 in the USA, then off to SEMA in Las Vegas for a week.

02.01.2022 Here’s a project we’ve been working on for a while I’ve always been keen to step outside my comfort zone. This is the first time I’ve had a crack at an electric powered vehicle. The car has been completed and the customer has been driving it around for a few months, he couldn’t be happier with the result. The vehicle is a VW buggy built from a ‘72 Beetle floorpan. The engine removed was a 2 litre Pancake motor from a Type 2 bus married to the beetle gearbox. The decision wa...s made to retain the gearbox with the new electric motor and just have the driveline clutchless, this works beautifully. I started with a Hyper9 electric motor from NetGain, it is a 130volt system which can deliver a peak output of approx 115kw and 235Nm of torque. Batteries are 3.2V nominal 100Ah cells from Winston Batteries, there are 37 cells in series split into 2 packs, one in the front where the original fuel tank was and another in the rear luggage storage area. Battery monitoring is taken care of by a Batrium BMS, this runs 37 cellmons daisy-chained together to a Blockmon control module. The Blockmon outputs data wirelessly to a Windows based tablet to allow monitoring to the driver. There is an onboard charger connected to a Euro Type 2 charge port mounted where the fuel cap was originally housed. The car has been wired to either charge from a 240V 20A household GPO or it can be charged from a public charge station. A cooling system has been added to the motor controller to keep the temperature of the controller down. The car has an approximate driving range of 60-70km at 60-80km/h. I haven’t used the available regeneration feature in the controller due to; A/ the owner only using the vehicle for quite short journeys therefore not needing the extra backup power and B/ the load on the motor on deceleration making it difficult to change gears due to no clutch and relying on rev-matching the gear changes. I corner weighted the car before I pulled it apart and then again once it was completed. I tried to keep the balance of the vehicle roughly the same with a little more weight in the front as they are quite light in the front end normally. Once completed the car only gained approximately 80kgs, 50kgs in the front and 30kgs in the rear. The car is fully engineered, registered and legal in Queensland. Engineering approval was done by Tim Bartrop at Dr Tim’s Auto Engineering. The car is a blast to drive and it puts a smile on my face every time I drive it, unfortunately I had to hand it back to the owner though!! Huge thanks to Matt at Fiv3 Custom Metal for all your help with the CAD files to fabricate the adaptor and drive flanges. Awesome help & service from Noosa Metal Fabrication / Keystone Engineering machining all the parts. Thanks to Josh & Tommy at Noosa Custom Alloy for all your help on the battery boxes. #electricbuggy #vwbuggy #netgain #evbuggy

02.01.2022 It was a Mitsubishi kinda day. We are starting to see quite a few Mitsubishi’s coming through the workshop lately, it’s keeping Lucas Stinton on his toes! Putting all his years of dealer training to the test. Own a Mitsubishi yourself? Give us a call to look after your pride and joy 07 54555269. #mitsubishi #pajero #amautoservices

02.01.2022 Had a great day at the Queensland Mini car club Mini Muster. Was a great turn out with some superb cars attending. Thanks to the club for the invite as a guest speaker and special thanks to Dan Constantine for organizing everything and Joel O'brien for sharing his car allowing me to show it to promote the business.

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