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guys, the manuals were sent out last week. You should have them by now. Please PM me if you haven't got them with your addy so I can double check they were sent to the right place.

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series 1 and series 2 are almost identical except the series 2 has a couple of extra pins that are used. so that r34 english diagram tells ya pretty much every pin and what it does :woot:

found the 3 wires from the engine ecu to the attessa ecu.

pin 5 - tachometer drive signal (blue/white)

pin 37 - throttle opening signal (purple/white)

pin 43 - sensor ground (orange/blue)

finally after 12 months of hunting i have some reliable info on the pinouts ;)

you rock cruiseliner....whatever we are paying you, double it. :wave:

guys, the manuals were sent out last week. You should have them by now. Please PM me if you haven't got them with your addy so I can double check they were sent to the right place.

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sweet they're starting to arrive.

Guys, just to let you know that I couldn't do a full translation of all the bookmarks (Only managed to do some of them). The manual was sent with extensive bookmarks in japanese.

Once I translate them all, I'll create a patch file which I'll then upload here so you can download and patch your PDF's to have full engilsh bookmarks.

you get mail delivered saturdays? weird ass NSW'ers

Yeah, postman brings it right to your door, bang-on midnight!!! ;)

Just kidding, got home late last night, and didn't turn the computer on till around 11.30pm.

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