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Get the defi sports cluster! very nice.

pretty good value too, I would say quite a bit cheaper than the stack or MXL dashes:

ssc-all.jpg

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lot's of cool features and of course logging capability.

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I had a quote of $2800 for the Defi. It's pretty damn schmick, but a touch pricey... having said that, the Pista is looking to be around $2500 optioned up with boost sensor etc, and the STACK is $1600 +$500 or so for timing gear, plus having to buy a boost guage... so not a lot of difference.

Technically you can't purchase the Defi outside of Japan, as it is supposed to be installed by Defi and Defi only. Have a contact to get one, but it's pricey. Wanna pick me up one in Japan Richard? :P

Also, the track mapping doesn't work outside of Japan, which is a shame.

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2,800 ouch. But if you add up the cost it's probaly a nice christmas present

+ comprehensive array of guage$ you wont need

+ getting rid of the cluter

+ hard corey feel

= reasonable value

does it have a beautiful opening ceremony lol?

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I don't see why you would go this way.

I run

oil temp

water temp

oil pressure

volt

boost

fuel pressure

exhaust gas temp

wideband 02

in addition to stock revs, speed, torque, dodgy oil pressure, etc etc standard dash

and the 02 sensor comes with 1mb data logger with 7 inputs.

under $1500 all up

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Yeah, I'd say the defi is the pick of the bunch, but it's very pricey...

NIB: Could you elaborate mate? Which AIM are you using? Is yours wired into the ECU, or standalone?

Duncan: I just had oil temp, oil pressure, boost and water temp guages which I've sold. I want to clean up the dash area, as well as having the ability to time laps.

The money I got for my Defi's, plus the sale of my stock cluster with 280km/h speedo, and my ECUTALK display, PLUS having to purchase a lap timer, has meant that the cost of buying one of these units is not too bad, hence why I'm going this way.

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I havent seen that on the Defi site, has it been released yet Richard?

yeah it's been out for about 2 years or so, but defi do not retail it for OS markets. nothing to stop you buying one in japan though :wave:

Dane, if you really want one I can grab you one from japan. much cheaper than $2800 for sure.

I say do it, you will have the first one in aus that I know about.

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i use a epson ej-1 driving emotion system with a nismo dash (the one with the tv in it)

its pretty good system which display

EpsonEJ-1DashInformation.jpg

i've still tring to work up how to setup all the data logging function as all the info i have on it is in Japanese :wave: but what i have worked out it awsome!

unfortunately the dash was only aviable for the r33 DSC00119.jpg

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A mate has a Microtech dash in his RX7, it doesn't look very pro, but has pre-set values for warnings ect which do get your attention. Does Defi allow that?

I assume Motec dash is double the price of these?... much nicer to use though.

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Yep, sure does mate, as does the Stack and the MXL.

I used to have a microtech dash in my old RX7. Was quite basic, but showed you everything you needed.

Not sure how much the Motec dash is, but I don't run a motec and I think it takes it's reading directly from the ECU. It looks to be very similar to the MXL anyway, and I can make the MXL standalone.

This is a link to each for reference:

ST8130

st8130a.gif

http://www.stackltd.com/st8130.html

Pista

MXL.jpg

http://www.aimsports.com/products/mxl-pista/index.html

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I think its important for the unit to bring your attention to problems, I rarely pay attention to secondary gauges.

Motec dash can be stand alone also.

The stack unit looks clean and simple... the Defi one looks too road car.

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