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Hi Ben,

I have a HKS Workshop Manual which contains a section called "ECU PIN OUT" where there's a section on the HKS S.L.D.

It's all Greek to me, but the Wire Code Box looks exactly like what's below...

S.L.D. WIRE COLOUR > S.L.D. WIRE FUNCTION

Yellow > Speed Sensor Wire to ECU

White > Speed Sensor Wire To Loom

Black > Earth (Ground)

Red > 12V Ignition Feed

PM me for any further info.

Tez

Hi Ben,

I have a HKS Workshop Manual which contains a section called "ECU PIN OUT" where there's a section on the HKS S.L.D.

It's all Greek to me, but the Wire Code Box looks exactly like what's below...

S.L.D. WIRE COLOUR > S.L.D. WIRE FUNCTION

Yellow > Speed Sensor Wire to ECU

White > Speed Sensor Wire To Loom

Black > Earth (Ground)

Red > 12V Ignition Feed

PM me for any further info.

Tez

Thanks Terry,

Much appreciated mate.........

Thanks Terry,

Much appreciated mate.........

I have just installed a Greddy Speed Limiter Cut Controller on my Stagea which seems to have the R34 pinout and it went:

power supply: pin 31 or 67

earth: pin 25 or 32

speed sensor pin 29 (cut this wire)

there's a pinout diagram here if you haven't got one:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Pi...cu-t112683.html

I don't know what the HKS one looks like but the tricky part with the GReddy one was getting the little toggle switches set right for the car.

Duncan, how much is the HKS speed cut drfrnder roughly??

Mine hit 180 on the dyno last time so If I don more mods, may need to put one in

Hey Bakes, paid $100 for it second hand from a friend. i think they are around the $200-250 mark new.

What was your last dyno reading and mods/boost??

I have just installed a Greddy Speed Limiter Cut Controller on my Stagea which seems to have the R34 pinout and it went:

power supply: pin 31 or 67

earth: pin 25 or 32

speed sensor pin 29 (cut this wire)

there's a pinout diagram here if you haven't got one:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Pi...cu-t112683.html

I don't know what the HKS one looks like but the tricky part with the GReddy one was getting the little toggle switches set right for the car.

Thanks Rob, much appreciated.. just printed out the diagram, am i going to need to solder these wires or just intertwine them??

Edited by Duncan1
Hey Bakes, paid $100 for it second hand from a friend. i think they are around the $200-250 mark new.

What was your last dyno reading and mods/boost??

* HKS Front Pipe* HKS Cat Back Hi Power Muffler* HKS Pods* HKS EVC* Nismo Fuel Pump* Nismo Fuel Regulator

242AWKW @ 1.2 Bar

Have fitted HKS SPL pipe kit since, so might have 1Kw more now :)

i'd be soldering wires to ensure they won't be comming loose.. and to ensure they make full contact

Yeah fair point! i was hoping you werent going to say that!! lol. Will get it done tomorrow. thanks

I have just installed a Greddy Speed Limiter Cut Controller on my Stagea which seems to have the R34 pinout and it went:

power supply: pin 31 or 67

earth: pin 25 or 32

speed sensor pin 29 (cut this wire)

there's a pinout diagram here if you haven't got one:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Pi...cu-t112683.html

I don't know what the HKS one looks like but the tricky part with the GReddy one was getting the little toggle switches set right for the car.

It seems that ecu pinout is for the 34's but not the GTR...

If anyone could help me with the r34 gtr ecu pinout it would be much appreciated, as thursday is the track day, i only have tomorrow to fiddle!!!!!!!

It seems that ecu pinout is for the 34's but not the GTR...

If anyone could help me with the r34 gtr ecu pinout it would be much appreciated, as thursday is the track day, i only have tomorrow to fiddle!!!!!!!

Sorry - I didn't realise the GTR was different. have you tried a PM to Terry GT34 who replied to your first post - it seems he has possibly got the answer in his HKS manual?

Sorry - I didn't realise the GTR was different. have you tried a PM to Terry GT34 who replied to your first post - it seems he has possibly got the answer in his HKS manual?

No worries thanks anyway.

Tez has the 34 manual, which i do, but for some resason does not have to gtr ecu pinout...

have found 2 since!!! both different!!!! lol.

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