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Hi all,

Just wondering what is involved with using a R33 GTR triple din gauge into a R32 GTR? Reason is i have replaced the standard gtr cluster with a 7" Aim digital dash and im unable to to have the torque split displaying, and having a torque split controller i just want to see where its set to. So wondering if its actually possible to use the R33 GTR one has it has the front torque gauge.

Cheers

Jeff

Edited by Dorifudo
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3 hours ago, Dorifudo said:

Reason is i have replaced the standard gtr cluster with a 7" Aim digital dash and im unable to to have the torque split displaying

Why does the last part of this sound like it is untrue? Just work out what the signal to the original dash gauge looks like and add it as an input to a custom display element on the dash.

20 hours ago, GTSBoy said:

Why does the last part of this sound like it is untrue? Just work out what the signal to the original dash gauge looks like and add it as an input to a custom display element on the dash.

Sorry bad english, I have thought about that tracing the wiring diagram to get the input signal, however i still want the centre console to look stockish. 

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