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lol!

yes they are pretty cool :) its a limited edition nismo dash with the option of sat-nav or epson ej-1 driving emotion system. they are extremely rare, they come up on yahoo-auction very rarely, and the dash normally sell upwards of 60,000yen and then you need to find the epson ej-1 system which can sell upwards of 40,000yen

the epson ej-1 system display information like, speed, rpm, g-force, power, torque, lap time, fuel eco etc etc

here some photo of mine

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and some details on all the info it can display

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DAAYIM!! I want lol :(

awesime.... should start a group-buy for it.
Yeah, I have to agree with Police - it is mad, but looks kinda cheap - that's the only let-down but it is awesome.

It's still for sale, grab it if you really want it.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Nismo-Speed...sspagenameZWD2V

f*kn make up ur mind u sheep.....just repeats wat everyone else says lol

  • 1 month later...

Hi there guys, my name is andee, I drive a series 2 4door silver 33. Naming the mods quick its low, njp coil overs, hybrid cooler and pipes, full trust exhaust system deep dish back rims running 265/40/17 and front running 225/40/17, tiny bit of boost, BUT WAIT FOR IT,,, this puppy HAS GOT THE NISMO dash cluster with epson ej1 driving ecu , i went through hell importing it by myself from japan to get this with the screen, cluster, and epson.

sadly though after the first year my screen flickered and worked intemitenly and eventually failed! i have replaced the cluster with a standerd 33 one and just fitted a 7 inch screen in the centre strip. NOW i need help if anyone knows the dp switch settings for the EJ1 Epson i would love to know them as i accidently flicked them all down and can remember the code switch settings to activate the diagnositcs, i only got the visuals on screen WITHOUT gauge, gforce, tacho movment.

heres some pics of the new Temporary screen while i desperatly try to find a cluster tv screen replacemnt

andee

ps i know the new screen might seem a little bodgie but its not done yet, theres obviously nice triming to cover the outer edges, will show the final product this week

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Hi there guys, my name is andee, I drive a series 2 4door silver 33. Naming the mods quick its low, njp coil overs, hybrid cooler and pipes, full trust exhaust system deep dish back rims running 265/40/17 and front running 225/40/17, tiny bit of boost, BUT WAIT FOR IT,,, this puppy HAS GOT THE NISMO dash cluster with epson ej1 driving ecu , i went through hell importing it by myself from japan to get this with the screen, cluster, and epson.

sadly though after the first year my screen flickered and worked intemitenly and eventually failed! i have replaced the cluster with a standerd 33 one and just fitted a 7 inch screen in the centre strip. NOW i need help if anyone knows the dp switch settings for the EJ1 Epson i would love to know them as i accidently flicked them all down and can remember the code switch settings to activate the diagnositcs, i only got the visuals on screen WITHOUT gauge, gforce, tacho movment.

heres some pics of the new Temporary screen while i desperatly try to find a cluster tv screen replacemnt

andee

ps i know the new screen might seem a little bodgie but its not done yet, theres obviously nice triming to cover the outer edges, will show the final product this week

here you go, its number 28

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The dash itself is very nice but the epson ej-1 system is a real put-off as it's rare as hell to even see one for sale. Plus wiring it up isn't an easy job too. And according to andee, his dash broke so he got a normal r33 dash. Imagine buying one for $900~1200 (doesn't come with the epson ej-1 system) and then one day kaput. lol

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The dash itself is very nice but the epson ej-1 system is a real put-off as it's rare as hell to even see one for sale. Plus wiring it up isn't an easy job too. And according to andee, his dash broke so he got a normal r33 dash. Imagine buying one for $900~1200 (doesn't come with the epson ej-1 system) and then one day kaput. lol

wiring up the epson ej1 is easy, took me less than 30mins, if i remember right its between 5 to 10 wires, not hard stuff :/

  • 4 weeks later...

My first post. Hello australian skyliners. Im from far counry Ukraine. My English is poor so be patient for my mistakes.

Today i've got EJ1 processor. Nismo monitor is installed in my car from a long time before. Im gonna make them together as described above but have my processor without any documentation. connection to display and DIP SW configuration is easy, remain conection to ECU. connection cabble is modified by previous owner. so there are 7 cables (orange, black, green, blue, white, gray and red).

first question is wich cable where to connect?

second is for what is EXT connection on processor?

third. there is no remote control unit in reccived paccage it might be missed. how you control the processor have any idea about using some not original rem.control?

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My first post. Hello australian skyliners. Im from far counry Ukraine. My English is poor so be patient for my mistakes.

Today i've got EJ1 processor. Nismo monitor is installed in my car from a long time before. Im gonna make them together as described above but have my processor without any documentation. connection to display and DIP SW configuration is easy, remain conection to ECU. connection cabble is modified by previous owner. so there are 7 cables (orange, black, green, blue, white, gray and red).

first question is wich cable where to connect?

second is for what is EXT connection on processor?

third. there is no remote control unit in reccived paccage it might be missed. how you control the processor have any idea about using some not original rem.control?

Welcome Andy, Hope this helps:

EJ1_installManual.pdf

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