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yeah the n1 model works 100% with the s13 ECU. As long as you have the consut plug still on the loom you can simply plug it in and start playing.

Otherwise, if the plug isn't there, i can make one for you without the proper Consult connector (but a standard 5 pin plug) and some extra wire so you can tap it into the ECU wiring yourself.

Let me know how you prefer it.

Impakt

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getting very interested and will most definetly purcahse one soon.

but, a couple of questions first.

have u found out if the blue backlit screen is feasible? and the total cost?

also, you have said there are provisions for 7 analogue inputs, what about the standard boost guage on the R33 gts-t. would it be possible to use it as an input?

Thx again,

Bill

Yep , got it two days ago. absolutely awesome mate. love it. have already run it through mine and me mates car and trying to figure out how to mount the bastard :)

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Are you sure that you wouldn't be able to make this unit display / clear fault codes?

I have a laptop and can do it via Conzult / Datascan, but I don't always have a laptop with me. Would be much easier via this wonderful unit...

yeah i can add the feature to view and clear fault codes, but i wont invest the time to do it unless the demand was there.

I'll add you to the (new) list of ppl who wuold buy one if this feature existed :D

yeah i can add the feature to view and clear fault codes, but i wont invest the time to do it unless the demand was there.

I'll add you to the (new) list of ppl who wuold buy one if this feature existed :)

Thanks!

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Update: I'm currently working on a Subaru (OBD-I) equivalent, and in the meantime thought i would add a fault code read/clear function to the Nissan one!

Price will still be the same and existing displays can be upgraded.

PM me if you're interested!!

Impakt

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Hi Impakt,

i bought one of these off you aaaages ago (like, a year and a half ;)) i was wondering if there are any software upgrades or anything like that that have changed over the years of you making them, or are they still the same as when you started?

Mate would you believe they are still the same? A bug is yet to be found ;)

I mentioned adding features to see if it would get demand going again but it didn't so for now any upgrades are on hold.

Lately i have been spending my spare time getting the SubDataScan going..

Impakt

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