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Pardon if already mentioned but I couldn't find what ECU you are using. Still stock?

It's using a PowerFC which runs everything well. I do want a racepak iq3 dash as a silver bullet for engine monitoring, shift lights, logging etc which won't work with it. Might be able to direct wire it but not a nice neat solution.

Engine monitoring is high on the agenda at the moment.

Hope the tune goes smoothly. :)

Cheers me too!
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I think Links also do something similar to an IQ3 that would probably plug and play with their ECUs..might be worth looking into. I imagine your PowerFC would sell easily if you were keen.

EDIT: Looks like Haltech have an IQ3 as well..

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I've just started fitting 1 of these to my GTR, good thing thus far, use's cheap Bosch sensors, and is 100% stand alone.

mine was $736 with the exchange rate at the time,

http://www.race-technology.com/dash2_2_31.html

I've just started fitting 1 of these to my GTR, good thing thus far, use's cheap Bosch sensors, and is 100% stand alone.

mine was $736 with the exchange rate at the time,

http://www.race-technology.com/dash2_2_31.html

Not bad. A bit over $850 if you buy locally I believe...

Word is the tune is finished. Some of the near 25 year old coil packs didn't make the cut so a set of split fires have gone in.

Best bit is it was happily making 336/337/338 rwkw which Chris reckons you don't see often with gt-ss on 98, been wound back a bit to 330rwkw @20psi - very happy with that!

Should be picking her up tomorrow arvo.

Awesome to hear it is running and well at that! :thumbsup:

So , have you given any thought to what the next car is going to be?

Halves in an R300 kit that we can throw a S2000 motor in?

Its not the same tinkering on my car and talking to myself. I should never have left Cliff behind in Portugal, he was always there for me and I just threw him away :(

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