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Yeah, but they wanted to make sure when it hit the market it hit the ground running...

having the thing not up to scratch would have given the product a bad name from the get-go and something that would have been hard to shake.

The thing is constantly under development and even last week underwent quite a number of needed changes after tuner feedback.

Yeah some feedback from me hahaha, you're right, I've said the same thing.

At the moment it's good for R34's both auto and manual....very limited market, but an essential one with so few competitors. I'm just glad everything problematic reltaed to what I am doing is fixed. I was just throwing it as an option for any of the R34 guys (especially tiptronic owners like myself) as under $500 for the board is pretty cheap. Programming could be done by a half-blind child with dyslexia.

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I'm shocked.

I just saw on the their website they're located in carins. Nothing this good or complex has ever come out of cairns to my knowledge. Its only an hour down the road from me too. Its something I'd expect to see get developed in sydney or melbourne.

Nonetheless, good on them. I'm keen to see what becomes of this.

I'm shocked.

I just saw on the their website they're located in carins. Nothing this good or complex has ever come out of cairns to my knowledge. Its only an hour down the road from me too. Its something I'd expect to see get developed in sydney or melbourne.

Nonetheless, good on them. I'm keen to see what becomes of this.

This country is full of clever people...heck some smart people even live in QLD :w00t:

Another good thing about an Aussie made ECU, is that the bloody manual will be in ENGLISH.

But yeah i have been looking for an ECU later on when i get my engine rebuilt, and get rid of the AFM.

And the features, Farkin nice one Bruva.!! Can't wait to see results of some test dummies.

not sure if this has been answered yet. very interested in this

yes R34 Gtt auto will have a unit available for it. Its not on the list but will be soon.

5 pages in two days...its really sparked some interest

can't wait to be the 1st GTR with one in and tuned!

Flat shift function, proper anti-lag, proper launch control, NOS control, fan control, full data logging etc...yeah!

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yes R34 Gtt auto will have a unit available for it. Its not on the list but will be soon.

5 pages in two days...its really sparked some interest

can't wait to be the 1st GTR with one in and tuned!

Flat shift function, proper anti-lag, proper launch control, NOS control, fan control, full data logging etc...yeah!

sorry i meant the other models. i drive a r33 auto

yes R34 Gtt auto will have a unit available for it. Its not on the list but will be soon.

5 pages in two days...its really sparked some interest

can't wait to be the 1st GTR with one in and tuned!

Flat shift function, proper anti-lag, proper launch control, NOS control, fan control, full data logging etc...yeah!

Awesome. I'm in the GTT Auto category, so will be watching keenly.

If you can organise to get me a unit for 33gtst i will help you do the review on it...

I am much more interested in this unit now that i know where its comming from...

keep me posted on when you get me a unit.

they are sending me a couple of units...do you want me to ask them for a r33 gts plug-in for you to try??

Just had a thought, the R34 tiptronic has all the shift-logic built into the ECU (it's a whole other sub-board in there) I'd be suprised if they have got a unit for the R34 as that would involve a massive amount of development for just one vehicle.

R33 autos are another story, the shift ECU isn't integrated, that's why PFC's work in them

I'm shocked.

I just saw on the their website they're located in carins. Nothing this good or complex has ever come out of cairns to my knowledge.

The highclone was made in Cairns wasn't it, that was an ummm.....good....invention....that.....worked.....very.....well....in......

Bahahaha sorry i couldn't keep that up :wave:

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G`Day DiRT G what about the STAGEA series 2 ,some series 1 owner`s may be interested ?,have you had any series 2 owner`s contact you ??,hope to here some good new`s dude ,cheer`s chuckie.

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