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1 hour ago, iruvyouskyrine said:

What wheels are those? DNA origin?

Rota Grid inspired wheels made by Rays Engineering. They're Gram Lights 57D in 18x9.5 +22.

Btw I'm trying to convince Benny to do a DBW, DBW Pedal, and wire in patch loom for RBs with connectors terminated. He said he would think about it, I said you could whor3 it out on SAU very easily.

I would certainly get one, all the hard work done just need to patch in 6 pins and done!

They aren't 57D as they are a 7 spoke design not 6, also looks very different.

Yeah i have been in his ear about that sort of stuff however Powertune have got that market pretty stitched up tbh. Most of it is for GT-R's tho, and gtst people only spend $ but GT-R owners are happy to spend $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

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2 hours ago, iruvyouskyrine said:

They aren't 57D as they are a 7 spoke design not 6, also looks very different.

Lol... No idea man, I better go check, I know they're Gram Lights haha.

Powertune kit is so Motec centric though, gah. I'll end up making my own kit, just cbf.

Just need a z33 pedal, 74mm bosch throttle body, relay with fuse and half a dozen wires. Depending how insta spec you want the wiring it's a few hours. 

shia labeouf GIF

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Just go get a roll of red 3mm from supercheap, electrical tape and solder the joints to the z33 pedal loom. Maybe be fancy and use some dual wall heatshrink ? 

 

We could nearly get a "group" buy, I've got a trade account with TAARKS and we could get someone like @iruvyouskyrine to make all the patch/aux looms for the DBW and pedal.

Then all we would need to do is just pin in 6x wires into our ECU of choice.

If done correctly and supported its fine but will definitely lose momentgram followers. 

I really should finish my car with DBW so can have a proper go at a few of the features. 

On 9/7/2020 at 8:33 AM, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

We could nearly get a "group" buy, I've got a trade account with TAARKS and we could get someone like @iruvyouskyrine to make all the patch/aux looms for the DBW and pedal.

Then all we would need to do is just pin in 6x wires into our ECU of choice.

Yeah making the wiring is easy, organizing the group buy and actually getting people to pay is usually the hard part ?

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Haha very true, let's work something out.

I can supply all the DBW units, and pedals. I'll message TAARKS and see if I can get better than trade pricing for 5 of each.

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