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I just ordered myself an ecutalk for my R33 GTR.

Having just realised the size of the unit, question one where have others put

their ecutalk. (Orginally I was going to put this in my ashtray / modify my ashtray etc)

But I don't think it will fit.

Question two are these things legal.

ta Henry...

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no ecu change or piggyback is legal, be it a remap, stand alone, piggyback or modification of the stock one

you would usually get pinged for it as it alters the cars emissions

But on the ecutalk you can now change fuel / ignition timings , doesn't that count towards changing

car emissions.

Paul,

I think you are refering to the cars ecu, The ecutalk is just a diplay of the OBD, I beleive it can do changes only while the ignition is on and returns when off...

Montie.

they are ever so slightly smaller than a din socket. I have mine installed below my radio but above the ashtray...

pretty cool at dispaying stats etc , just have to figure out what they all mean.. doh! oh & update the firmware as well, havnt tried that one yet...

Ps much bigger than ash tray

Dazza

Edited by itshimdazza

Henry,

Sorry for the late reply but sent you a pm...

After looking at your I notived that you have the otherr din socket full of the 3 GTR gauges so i guess your stucj with were it is at present.

Here mine but in a GTST

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The unit has already paid for itself.

I got an air flow meter fault. (i have had trouble in the past) and there is the problem.

Pulled my meters out & pods too.(totally filthy & lots of oil in the meters & pipes)

I've cleaned out the meters , and currently waiting for my new pods to arrive before

I put every back in.

Montie ur shifter and shifter boot where u get it from ? i got a series 3 but the boots i seen on ebay and auto shops looks shit as urs looks genuine lol

It come with the car. (so I can't help you if your looking for one)

My skyline is a series 2.(its got the red stiching on it)

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