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I done this mod today

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/HO...ing+stage+boost

worked great I might add

I'm thinking about putting a switch in the dash to turn on/off.

Anyone know what the guys at dickson will say if they see the button and LED on the dash?

Or should i just wait till I get it over the pits first?

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I did this on my GTST so long ago, I had forgotten it was even there.

Just tap into the standard ECU signal wire discreetly with a bit of black wire somewhere near the solenoid and run it into the cabin, then just run the other side of the switch to earth.

I bought a really small black rocker switch from Jaycar and mounted it into a black plate that was clipped into the dash to the left and below the steering wheel.

If they ask, tell em it switches on the Pangalactic Gargleblaster :)

A cop asked me while trying to defect me what the same switch (had red led on it) was in my lil honda, i said i dont have a clue as it was in my car the day i got it. But at that stage it didnt do anything as i grew out of that cheap blue leds in my washer jets the day after i got a $60 fine!! BIG NUMBERS!!...but since i was 17 and was earning only 150 a week...it was alot ><

But best to come up with a reasonable reason for it...or they will follow the wire to figure out what it is for. Do R34 have same A/C setup as R32 as mine A/C has a sperate switch to turn on the compressor so something so it isnt always on.

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