Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

yeh mate im interested i been putting off on getting one due to the shipping costs

how much you pay, whats the fitting like, etc. where you get it from all the usual nosey questions!! pleaseee :banana:

How are you mate?

Sorry for the late response.

I bought the diffuser from eBay (hyper_rev_motors), it cost me $350 delivered. It fits well, but not exact. A few milimeters out. The quality is reasonable, not perfect.

It looks fantastic on the car.

5 months and its finally here

The search for my v36 started in January. I was pretty particular about what I wanted.

I found the car I wanted in April and bought it at auction the same week.

Car arrived in May.

Quarantine and Compliance through to June.

Registered and picked up today.

Now onto the translations....

post-6087-1276591660_thumb.jpg

post-6087-1276591675_thumb.jpg

5 months and its finally here

The search for my v36 started in January. I was pretty particular about what I wanted.

I found the car I wanted in April and bought it at auction the same week.

Car arrived in May.

Quarantine and Compliance through to June.

Registered and picked up today.

Now onto the translations....

PURE SEX

Gotta say, AWESOME LOOKING CAR!! May i know how much you got it for? Thanks!

5 months and its finally here

The search for my v36 started in January. I was pretty particular about what I wanted.

I found the car I wanted in April and bought it at auction the same week.

Car arrived in May.

Quarantine and Compliance through to June.

Registered and picked up today.

Now onto the translations....

With the weather looking a lil dreary im SPEWING cos these are the best pics i could have taken!

2005 Sport model, optional 19s, optional momo and im loving her to death :D

Nice steering wheel :thumbsup: . I have the same on my 2003 model. You dont see many of them!

Yeah I do love the Momo steering wheel and was originally looking for a V with one, but have since decided I absolutely couldn't do without my oem stereo controls and the US spec oem G35 cruise control buttons I fitted on the blank side.

Very Nice Ride Dames !.Thats already lowered ? I have the lakeshore blue coupe with same wheels. :)

Be careful though I just had mine taken away by cops. :( (only about eight seconds of madness was all it took)

Yea it has HKS Hipermax 2,

sits nice and legal so it gets no attention whilst still mainting the tuffness! I havent tried any fancy manouvers in my V, keeping it cruisy and thats why i leave on VDC :banana:

Yea it has HKS Hipermax 2,

sits nice and legal so it gets no attention whilst still mainting the tuffness! I havent tried any fancy manouvers in my V, keeping it cruisy and thats why i leave on VDC :P

No fancy moves here either VDC always on. Gave it a squirt at lights. Pulled back when I realised how quick I was but was about 4sec too

Late. She rides on standard suspension. Has impul chip and fujitsubu exhaust , impul lip spoiler(came with the car).Had it almost three years and cant believe how many compliments Ive received - specially the colour.With some luck I will get it back in 11 weeks.Fingers crossed !

late late

Damn .... are you guys on your 2nd strikes, or is it much more strict over there? Here in SA you lose the car for 1 week first offence (used to be 48 hours when I was done in my R34 a couple of years ago), and 2nd offence they take the car for 3 months. Third strike they take the car and sell it to put the money towards the 'victims of crime' fund.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • God damnit. The only option I actually have in the software is the one that is screenshotted. I am glad that I at least got it right... for those two points. Would it actually change anything if I chose/used 80C and 120C as the two points instead? My brain wants to imagine the formula put into HPtuners would be the same equation, otherwise none of this makes sense to me, unless: 1) The formula you put into VCM Scanner/HPTuners is always linear 2) The two points/input pairs are only arbitrary to choose (as the documentation implies) IF the actual scaling of the sensor is linear. then 3) If the scaling is not linear, the two points you choose matter a great deal, because the formula will draw a line between those two points only.
    • Nah, that is hella wrong. If I do a simple linear between 150°C (0.407v) and 50°C (2.98v) I get the formula Temperature = -38.8651*voltage + 165.8181 It is perfectly correct at 50 and 150, but it is as much as 20° out in the region of 110°C, because the actual data is significantly non-linear there. It is no more than 4° out down at the lowest temperatures, but is is seriously shit almost everywhere. I cannot believe that the instruction is to do a 2 point linear fit. I would say the method I used previously would have to be better.
    • When I said "wiring diagram", I meant the car's wiring diagram. You need to understand how and when 12V appears on certain wires/terminals, when 0V is allowed to appear on certain wires/terminals (which is the difference between supply side switching, and earth side switching), for the way that the car is supposed to work without the immobiliser. Then you start looking for those voltages in the appropriate places at the appropriate times (ie, relay terminals, ECU terminals, fuel pump terminals, at different ignition switch positions, and at times such as "immediately after switching to ON" and "say, 5-10s after switching to ON". You will find that you are not getting what you need when and where you need it, and because you understand what you need and when, from working through the wiring diagram, you can then likely work out why you're not getting it. And that will lead you to the mess that has been made of the associated wires around the immobiliser. But seriously, there is no way that we will be able to find or lead you to the fault from here. You will have to do it at the car, because it will be something f**ked up, and there are a near infinite number of ways for it to be f**ked up. The wiring diagram will give you wire colours and pin numbers and so you can do continuity testing and voltage/time probing and start to work out what is right and what is wrong. I can only close my eyes and imagine a rat's nest of wiring under the dash. You can actually see and touch it.
    • So I found this: https://www.efihardware.com/temperature-sensor-voltage-calculator I didn't know what the pullup resistor is. So I thought if I used my table of known values I could estimate it by putting a value into the pullup resistor, and this should line up with the voltages I had measured. Eventually I got this table out of it by using 210ohms as the pullup resistor. 180C 0.232V - Predicted 175C 0.254V - Predicted 170C 0.278V - Predicted 165C 0.305V - Predicted 160C 0.336V - Predicted 155C 0.369V - Predicted 150C 0.407V - Predicted 145C 0.448V - Predicted 140C 0.494V - Predicted 135C 0.545V - Predicted 130C 0.603V - Predicted 125C 0.668V - Predicted 120C 0.740V - Predicted 115C 0.817V - Predicted 110C 0.914V - Predicted 105C 1.023V - Predicted 100C 1.15V 90C 1.42V - Predicted 85C 1.59V 80C 1.74V 75C 1.94V 70C 2.10V 65C 2.33V 60C 2.56V 58C 2.68V 57C 2.70V 56C 2.74V 55C 2.78V 54C 2.80V 50C 2.98V 49C 3.06V 47C 3.18V 45C 3.23V 43C 3.36V 40C 3.51V 37C 3.67V 35C 3.75V 30C 4.00V As before, the formula in HPTuners is here: https://www.hptuners.com/documentation/files/VCM-Scanner/Content/vcm_scanner/defining_a_transform.htm?Highlight=defining a transform Specifically: In my case I used 50C and 150C, given the sensor is supposedly for that. Input 1 = 2.98V Output 1 = 50C Input 2 = 0.407V Output 2 = 150C (0.407-2.98) / (150-50) -2.573/100 = -0.02573 2.98/-0.02573 + 47.045 = 50 So the corresponding formula should be: (Input / -0.02573) + 47.045 = Output.   If someone can confirm my math it'd be great. Supposedly you can pick any two pairs of the data to make this formula.
×
×
  • Create New...