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In the boot of my r32 gtr there is this little box with Kansai service on it and a green button when pushed in it lights up.

I have only driven the car with it off, and only discovered it after i had spun a bearing. so i cant drive the car to see if it does anything.

I have googled it and it only comes up with kansai tuning shop.

Anybody know what it is or what it does?

Thanks!

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In the boot of my r32 gtr there is this little box with Kansai service on it and a green button when pushed in it lights up.

I have only driven the car with it off, and only discovered it after i had spun a bearing. so i cant drive the car to see if it does anything.

I have googled it and it only comes up with kansai tuning shop.

Anybody know what it is or what it does?

Thanks!

Is it under the parcel shelf between your rear speakers?

holy crap..

...you have ONE OF THOSE!?!?!?

duuuudeeee you're SO lucky.. do you have any idea how RARE they are???

man - once you drive a GTR with that green light on...

...man - it CHANGES how the car drives... MAJORly.

people look on yahoo japan for those al the time - they only come up once a year... kansai made a certain number of them and once they were gone...

..that's it... there's no more left of them.

i can't beleive you have one!!!!!!!!!

holy crap..

...you have ONE OF THOSE!?!?!?

duuuudeeee you're SO lucky.. do you have any idea how RARE they are???

man - once you drive a GTR with that green light on...

...man - it CHANGES how the car drives... MAJORly.

people look on yahoo japan for those al the time - they only come up once a year... kansai made a certain number of them and once they were gone...

..that's it... there's no more left of them.

i can't beleive you have one!!!!!!!!!

haha, okay you know what it does?

eps.......

you should just leave

on a serious note i beleive it does the following

Specs:

1、Eliminate 180km top speed limiter

2、Shift rev limiter timing

3、Eliminate boost limiter

4、Modification of fuel correction map and Ignition map

5、Change quorum (k)

6、Change lattice of the map (RPM, injection time)

7、Modify every correction points

same thing to this?

http://www.skylineowners.com/forum/showthread.php?t=137917

Edited by Clutch

eps.......

you should just leave

on a serious note i beleive it does the following

Specs:

1、Eliminate 180km top speed limiter

2、Shift rev limiter timing

3、Eliminate boost limiter

4、Modification of fuel correction map and Ignition map

5、Change quorum (k)

6、Change lattice of the map (RPM, injection time)

7、Modify every correction points

same thing to this?

http://www.skylineow...ad.php?t=137917

okay cheers, that little box does all that?

i thought the computer would do all that?

clutch is saying it could be a piggyback to your ECU or something like that..

personally i think it's a fluxcapacitor

lastly, clutch... bro... i thought we were making progress...

....the cease fire is hereby off bra.

you better leave, or things could get.... ugly...

*produces a butterfly knife from my pocket*

holy crap..

...you have ONE OF THOSE!?!?!?

duuuudeeee you're SO lucky.. do you have any idea how RARE they are???

man - once you drive a GTR with that green light on...

...man - it CHANGES how the car drives... MAJORly.

people look on yahoo japan for those al the time - they only come up once a year... kansai made a certain number of them and once they were gone...

..that's it... there's no more left of them.

i can't beleive you have one!!!!!!!!!

:rofl:

am i the only one that is thinking of homer simpsons dream when he's trying to invent things???

"HOMER!!!! thanks to YOUR invention, EVERY HOUSEHOLD IN AMERICA is going to need 2, or THREE of these things..."

"can i see it?"

"haa haaaaa What do YOU need to see it for homer? YOU INVENTED IT!!!!!! YOUR GONNA BE RICH!!!!"

lol

that's what Homer invented.

and hewe - yes.

that's a flux capacitor...

okay serious business...

...being that it's located in the BOOT of the car.. i would be inclined to think it's something lame like an FM expander or soemthing that does something to the audio...

...then again, being that it's from garage Kansai... it COULD be a piggyback ECU that bypasses limiters in your car, like speedcut/boostcut / remap fuel etc for "Track" time

....it could also be a resistor for the atessa system (push the button, make it a rear wheel drive car)

only way to truly find out - is either google the part serial number... or browse kansai's catalogue...

...OR... fix your big bearing... and drive with the button on

clutch. ceasefire is on. i love you again. lol

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