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I have One of these units for sale.Its from a Vspec and can be fitted to any vehicle at all not just a skyline.For those that dont know these units displays Throttle position,vac/boost,oil temp,water temp,4WD split,voltage charge,Air inlet temp,exhaust gas temp and injector duty cycle.This unit can also be used as a monitor for DVD players or for a tv (with the adition of a tuner box)I have the loom section for this and all the wiring diagrams needed to fit.I have fitted them to various vehicles in the past and its not difficult to do.Selling price is $1500.This unit will fit directly on the dash of a 34 GT-T

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This unit would wire into the loom I'm assuming. Do other cars for example a GT-T have sensors for these types of measurments? They aren't going to have 4WD split but what about Air inlet temp and exhaust gas temp? Are these sensors only on a GTR as I know the 34 GTR has a sensor on the cooler.

This unit would wire into the loom I'm assuming. Do other cars for example a GT-T have sensors for these types of measurments? They aren't going to have 4WD split but what about Air inlet temp and exhaust gas temp? Are these sensors only on a GTR as I know the 34 GTR has a sensor on the cooler.

all the sensors on the GT-T will work.....i will supply the intercooler intake sensor with this display

You have to give a man a hard on just before he leaves work don't you.

How did you come accross this unit and does it interface with the standard gauges air feed etc?

Is the standard boost guage on the R34 GT-T pneumatic or electronic?

have you many of these?

i have 3 of these units,only one is a vspec(has exhaust temp function)I have the full vehicle schematics for 34 GTR so it shows you what wire does what.....you can power this unit up on the bench by simply adding positive and negative feeds.

You have to give a man a hard on just before he leaves work don't you.

How did you come accross this unit and does it interface with the standard gauges air feed etc?

Is the standard boost guage on the R34 GT-T pneumatic or electronic?

have you many of these?

its both...has a airline to a sensor then transfers the info by wire to the dash.....we intercept the signal and feed it into the MFD....

ylwgtr2 - know anyone who can fit one in melb? How much would it cost do you think?

*thinks of the wank factor*

heh

I guess try the place that you bought your car from.....If i can do it i guess they could

Any chance you would know what "extra" sensors that would be possibly needed for a r33 gtst??? This is a serious question. Thanks Rob

Rob.....all your sensors should work...if not i should have the sensors needed to get it working....This is a serious answer.Thanks Ylwgtr :P

Any questions please PM as we dont want to clutter the forsale section

Here's a good jap page on how to hook it up, babelfish it for japlish instructions, or get troy to translate it dfor ya :P

http://www.kcn.ne.jp/~oreteki/car/mfd_diy.htm

And here's a pic for the sceptics to show you it WILL work :D

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