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Just bought a nismo dash and ej1 ecu but it didnt come with a remote, need to either buy one or get someone to program a remote for me using there ej1 remote, so potentially you could make money for 5 minutes work, any help would be appreciated.

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never heard of EJ1

what the hell is it ?

It is an ecu that hooks up to your ecu and displays on a screen like this nismo dash:

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This is what the remote looks like:

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This is what the ecu looks like:

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I have everything here apart from the remote, you cant change the screen without the remote, i thought it may have gone back to a standard screen (tacho and speedo) after it was dissconnected from power but it didnt, it is stuck on the lap time screen which is of no use to me.

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hey i think i seen that in the for sales section a little while ago, or ebay. if u didnt buy it thru the forums go check it out, it may pop up somere and you could ask the previous owner.

The one that was for sale on here was bought off ebay and i bought it off here, never came with the remote when sold on ebay.

gota say that looks hot as... can it work with other ecu's? i.e pfc ? (I know I have a hand controller) shhh....

also...checked import monster for ya.... no remotes on there atm...

Will work with the power fc, it actually wires into your loom and gets the readings straight from the sensors.

Another option is one called hks camp, just be carefull, there is a camp and a camp2, the original is apparently wired into the loom but the camp2 runs off the consult port and wont work with an aftermarket ecu.

I did find one on yahoo and got all excited till i realised that the auction ended in june, there was 6 remotes in that auction but i could find an email to contact the guy to see if he wanted to sell the ej1 remote.

Try ring EPSON ppl they might be some help??? since it has been made by EPSON :P

I knew there was something i forgot, melbourne office close's at 5 so i tried the perth office (there 2 hours behind) three times and no one answered, slack arse sand gropers.

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