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hi Impakt, im interested in the LCD display. Can you PM me you bank account and when i have time i will try n DD you the amount :D vbmenu_register("postmenu_905013", true); vbmenu_register("postmenu_905013", true);

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Found this case at Prime Electronics here in Bridbane.

Did a quick transplant and used some smaller push buttons. Guess I just can't help dicking around with things...

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one quick question i have a z31 200zr wot hasent got he consult connector but i have a 32 rb20det in the car and a 32 ecu can i hard wire it into the car ??? and any ideas how

The consult plug comes straight from the ecu, have a look at the ecu pinouts and you should be able to figure out which pins u need for the consult.

Dave

so guys, has anyone who brought this tool plugged it into your laptops, if so what programs have u tried or heard of. any way of richening up fuel map or does the lap top just record peak measurements and have a hell of a wank factor.

i have successfully tried Conzult free, SR Talk, and Nissan Data Scan.

All of these can temporarily richen fuel mixture, and ignition timing. They can also read and clear fault codes, and log data.

You cant use it to tune fuel and ignition maps.

Impakt

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hey, Just got scanning tool. awsome. This will really be good for quick diagnostics etc.

Plugged it in to my mates 32 last night and he was luvin it. Looks like u better get some more of em ready. Thanks again. Cheers Dave.

is the tool capable of displaying the hicas system status on a r33 gts-t? my friend is having hicas issues with his r33 and took the car to a nissan dealer. they gave him a printout of the hicas system status and problem appears to be motor voltage. if your tool does show hicas status it'd be a great help in finding the problem.

thanks

  • 3 weeks later...

Fellas,

I’ve only just been able to test Impakts consult display on my R32 GTR as the car has undergone an engine rebuild that took longer than expected.

The unit is brilliant, displays all sensor information and even has a peak hold feature that I have found indispensable. I’ve also hooked it up to the laptop for data logging.

To have the information live while driving without having to haul a laptop around is a godsend.

Sorry for the late review Impakt it been unavoidable.

The unit has paid for itself already, showing that I had a faulty left hand oxygen sensor.

ADM

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