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I have just recently got myself a rechipped access (blitz) computer, anyone had any experiences with these access computers....mine a 34 auto and must say that its runnin a lot better then the stock ecu

doesnt anyone make a straight swap-over computer for these things!?!?!?!?!?

:)

the main problem is that the Nissan ECU has a direct serial link with the trans computer. so unless the aftermarket manufacturer completely replicates the link, protocols etc it makes it very difficult. until we get a daughterboard working with the R34s (im working on R33 first) with a standard emulator and software you'll prob have to look at something which intercepts in the meantime

Yeah I spoke to PowerPlay and they mentioned the Greddy Emanage to me aswell- I think they can get them?? but they're also pretty expensive from what Ive heard.. Power play also said they have an ECU ROM they had made themselves for the autos but its $2500 for a 29kw increase and I dont know what happens if you get more mods for it later..

$2500 ??

cant you get a manual conversion done for little bit more than that ?

Coxy,

Believe me, e-manage would have to be your best bet at the moment. Ring up Peter at Advan Performance in Silverwater. He installed one for me including a Profec E-01 electronic boost controller. So far, so good. Check out Serious Performance 7 (white R34 with 220 kw). Now it's up to approx 270 kw

Coxy,

Believe me, e-manage would have to be your best bet at the moment. Ring up Peter at Advan Performance in Silverwater. He installed one for me including a Profec E-01 electronic boost controller. So far, so good. Check out Serious Performance 7 (white R34 with 220 kw). Now it's up to approx 270 kw

cool well if I keep the auto Ill go for the emanage- in the meantime im going to check out converting it to manual I think- I want a manual car again!! and plenty of clutch problems......hehe

Ill give Advan a call - thanks dude!

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