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Remote is all sorted now with much thanks to /2on, just wondering, for ppl who have installed this and got it working, do you have to mount to eji unit flat and level, im assuming so as it has a g-meter in it and i doubt it will work if i mount it vertical, unless i roll which i dont plan on doing.

Ask nightcrawler or michael their the only 2 people i know who have or had these.

Ps i just noticed your car looks almost identical to mine asides the rims and now we both have the same dash......scary :P

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Now i have yet another problem, i put the dash in today, all went well apart from the speedo now says i am doing a little over half the speed im actually doing, i removed my avcr display when i put the dash in which i know was only 2k's out, so i plugged it back in to check the speed and now my avcr is doing the exact same thing.

The only thing i can think that i did wrong was when i wired it up one of the wires i hooked into was not the actuall wire off the ecu, there was a wire coming off the ecu wiring going to the avcr so it was easier to just use the avcr wire to tap into, im not even sure if it was actually the speedo wire that i did it with, any idea if this could be the problem, or any other ideas what it could be?

Found another Option to the EJ1 and HKS Camp, Blitz have released their R-VIT DS which connects to a display

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Looks good, but from what i can find it seems to run off the ODBII port, which i know 33's dont have.

  • 2 weeks later...

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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thats awsome I think nismo makes ones for the gts-t as well.

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I have an Epson EJ-1 computer system for sale if anyone is still interested. Full setup, everything you need, includes remote, wire diagram charts and installs in a matter of 30 min. by tapping 6 wires on your ecu. Any ecu compatible, I am running Power FC on my 33 GTR. This will work with many, many motors. The list is in the instructions. I sold my GTR and took this out cuz I loved this gadget. Displays to ANY monitor with rca video in, doesn't require and does not include the Nismo lcd cluster. Located in the US, will ship world wide once confirmed payment of $450 usd Any questions, please email [email protected]

http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/KvTlh...feat=directlink

http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/l7TK2...feat=directlink

thats awsome I think nismo makes ones for the gts-t as well.
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old thread...but i love my EJ1+nismo dash hahaha

one problem though, everything seems to work OTHER THAN g-force screen and speed screen which shows nothing. ontop of the speed screen not working, my odometer is not clocking over, but the speedo and tacho works fine :S help?

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I have an Epson EJ-1 computer system for sale if anyone is still interested. Full setup, everything you need, includes remote, wire diagram charts and installs in a matter of 30 min. by tapping 6 wires on your ecu. Any ecu compatible, I am running Power FC on my 33 GTR. This will work with many, many motors. The list is in the instructions. I sold my GTR and took this out cuz I loved this gadget. Displays to ANY monitor with rca video in, doesn't require and does not include the Nismo lcd cluster. Located in the US, will ship world wide once confirmed payment of $450 usd Any questions, please email [email protected]

http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/KvTlh...feat=directlink

http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/l7TK2...feat=directlink

im sure this question has already been asked but would one of these fit and work in an r32 gtst at all? ive never heard of these things until tonight, they look pretty kool

Obviously the dash its self would not fit but the ej1 may work, it has jumper settings on it for different engines so it may work with a 32, the output is just an rca so it will hook up to any aux input on an in dash screen.

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