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I have a problem with my BNR34 UK-Model with Link Ecu

I have no 4wd and A-LSD and the fail code 72 (TPS)

After I bought a new TPS I wanted to calibrate it and now the problem.

I can only calibrate it like in the BCNR33 manual (0,4 and 3,8 Volts on Pin38) but the BNR34 manual says I should calibrate to 0,5 and 4,2 Volts. But this isn`t possible at max I get 3,9 Volts or so and this dont fit at idle....

next problem, my mfd showes around 50% at full throttle. So I checked pin 56 and there I have 0,25 Volts at idle and 2,1 Volts at full throttle. but this should have 0,5 and 4,2 Volts or not?!

What is going wrong there?! =(

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Good build thread man. 1 thing I didn't quite understand is why didn't you go for a reasonably sized single turbo setup instead? I had my last R34 GTR with -5's and now the R32 with -5's, both are laggy as f**k. And went in my friends R32 gtr with a single T04Z setup and 2.8L engine, the thing has lot more response! You did a full hearted engine rebuild so wouldn't it be better if you ditched the twin for a decent sized single turbo setup? That way you would have got more top end power with better response and less turbo lag. Just my personal opinion... :)

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After problems with my Link ECU and the AWD System I got my revised ECU back. Its all fine now =)

Throttle: ECUPin 38 and 56 = 0.5Volt

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Vollgas: Pin 38 und 56 = 4.1Volt

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No 4WD & A-LSD light, all fine =)

I bought some speedo LEDs , but I need better ones =(

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But red light is looking really better I would say =)

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Big boys can also have small toys^^

1st my AutoArt 1:18 BNR34 R-Tune in red

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2nd my HPI 1:43 BNR34 Z-Tune in limited red/black edition

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So, finally I hope you had merry christmas and wish you a happy new year 2013

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Happy new year guys!

Here are my first news for 2013

This is engine bay before

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and here the engine bay now, with my GReddy Suction Kit, but without my apexi filters because I need other adaptors

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And also my toy collection is complete now =)

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My Sky is getting famous^^

The story: We have done a photo shootig in year 2010 with a model. Now, two years later this model campaigns in the television show "The Bachelor"

This is the reason why she is in the bestselling newspaper called "BILD" now, with my car.

Here are the pics

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