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Just wondering if anyone has ever tried to use the dash display that shows boost pressure, oil temps, injector percentages etc etc in another car? Do they rely on the standard R34 gtr ecu or are they a standalone device that could be connected up to another car?

Any idea how much one might cost secondhand to play with and who would have one?

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Standalone, costs about $800 - $1200. Depending on the version. You can wire it into any car. It fits straight into a R34 GTT but custom wiring is required.

I can probably get you one if your keen send me a PM.

So the MFD actually fits straight in to where the 3 gauges are on the GTT? No modifications needed? So meaning after the install it will basically look as if it was meant to be there? :laugh:

You will also need to buy the MFD cover or customer made one, at the end there will be some cutting involved unless you mount it at the radio din

http://www.geocities.jp/arthur2776/stagea.html

in stage 6 he installed a MFD to the stagea

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You will also need to buy the MFD cover or customer made one, at the end there will be some cutting involved unless you mount it at the radio din

http://www.geocities.jp/arthur2776/stagea.html

in stage 6 he installed a MFD to the stagea

For an R34 no cutting is required. Usually second hand MFD's come with the cover.

For other models obviously some cutting will be required to mount it on top of the dash.

Here's one installed in an R33 GTSt.

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wow! on the gtst how did the guy managed to make it look that way? is it remolded into the dash? also next to the speed tacho is that a reflection on the glass or camera or something? I do remember Nismo created a different style of dash with a square in the middle but never got to see the dash turned on to see what the big square was for??

awesome work on the placement of the r34GTR screen

Here is the FAST illustration for the R34 dash. As you can see, the GTR MFD is just a direct fit replacement to the 3 guage cluster on the R34.

Thx Sewid, thts exactly what I wanted to know. These genuine MFDs are going for around 70,000yen on yahoo auctions..with the casing as well...

34 GTR display info inc swapping to non GTR dash.

Here's a good guide for transplanting the MFD into an ER34.

http://flatout.main.jp/driving/parts/bnr34mfd

Here's an excellent guide for transplanting the MFD into an R33

http://www.geocities.jp/yossyi_bcnr33_carbon/inpure/MFD.html

An AV cord to output TV onto the MFD (Clarion part #:855-5430-00)

http://pub.ne.jp/BNR34/?entry_id=89518

MFD pinouts

http://f14.aaa.livedoor.jp/~lindwurm/bnr34/diy/mfd/mfd.htm

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