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GUys, it's ok Grid.co.jp

everything is on there.

Having a look around that site, the closest I can find is at http://www.grid.co.jp/list/44_03.html, possibly TU11611 - my japanese isn't good enough to know... Do you have the exact part number, and do you kown if it is available in English, or only japanese???

Ian

Sorry, I got confused with all the stuff in this post! Could you post both the link to the grid rom board, and the link to the rom data spec on the grid home page ie http://www.grid.co.jp/en/index.htm???

Ian

Hey Dr Drift

Thanks, but Ian is most in need of a similar direct link to the MAP (rom data spec)which Ed said was on the grid site?

:/

  • 2 weeks later...
Alrighty due to V35 plans... I am out of this groupbuy thanks Ian/Ed/whoever... not that it seems like it will eventuate anyhoo... but good luck hope you get the buy happening someday.

:)

No probs, took you out of http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...660#post1324660

Though at the rate this is happening - no one will tell me where to get the ROM map from, which makes me wonder! - you'll be driving a R36 before much gets done..

Why are you getting rid of the stagea? I'm think of getting a series 2 (you're too far away, and the wife wouldn't like yellow...) and am interested in coments..

I'm assuming, but haven't been able to confirm, that the series 2 is entirely based on the r34 GTT ie brakes etc etc (as well as the neo engine which I know it has).. ??

Ian

Most of the specs are GTT stuff... engine, intercooler, brakes, tiptronic/manual... etc etc. Youve probably seen most of the stuff in the Stagea section... and posted my reason for selling there too - basically realised I had the 'project car' the wrong way around - the missus would end up driving 230rwkw in school zones, and Id be taking the highways to work in a bomb... so flipping to a V35 for me and a basic wagon for her... so nothing to do with Stagea itself - its awesome! But has to go to pay for the V35 :)

:)

Most of the specs are GTT stuff... engine, intercooler, brakes, tiptronic/manual... etc etc.  Youve probably seen most of the stuff in the Stagea section... and posted my reason for selling there too - basically realised I had the 'project car' the wrong way around - the missus would end up driving 230rwkw in school zones, and Id be taking the highways to work in a bomb... so flipping to a V35 for me and a basic wagon for her... so nothing to do with Stagea itself - its awesome!  But has to go to pay for the V35 :P

:rofl:

Only found that other stuff after I had posted above :-) Is it the R34 GTT stuff (I know the engine is) or the R33 stuff?? Particuarly the brakes - as other posts have complained that they aren't as good (that series one has worse brakes than the R33 GTT) - did they change that in series 2 ie put the full r34 GTT brakes and SUPER hicas on? Does it have the R34 GTT intercooler or the R33 GTT one?

Ian

Only found that other stuff after I had posted above :-) Is it the R34 GTT stuff (I know the engine is) or the R33 stuff?? Particuarly the brakes - as other posts  have complained that they aren't as good (that series one has worse brakes than the R33 GTT) - did they change that in series 2 ie put the full r34 GTT brakes and SUPER hicas on? Does it have the R34 GTT intercooler or the R33 GTT one?

Ian

Intercooler is R34, other stuff I am pretty sure but not certain on but 'think' it was upgraded to R34 specs (brakes, anything in the engine bay, transmission, etc). I also think the suspension was upgraded from Series 1 to Series 2 - feels firmer (but still different to R34 GTT).

:(

  • 3 weeks later...

this daughter board sounds like a good idea i have an r34 gtt auto seeing as it still is basically the standard ecu but programmable it will work with the auto transmission.

i am in adelaide does any one here know how to tune it ??? if so i will be interested in this group buy aswell

how much roughly though??

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do you want to try the ADR file i put together for Ed? I was waiting for the ECU to be sent over to install his board

its sitting at home on my PC not doing anything. you just dont have K constant or the limiters ... thats all

ian - If your prepared to be the guniee pig, I have a spare grid board here, a consult to extract the standard binary from your car, and using darkhalf's incomplete address file should at least be able to tune the fuel & ignition curves.... a positive result would surely move this along??

Darkhalf - Mind if I grab the adr of you?

Sam.

do you want to try the ADR file i put together for Ed? I was waiting for the ECU to be sent over to install his board

its sitting at home on my PC not doing anything. you just dont have K constant or the limiters ... thats all

Yep - I'll PM an email address to you.

Ian

ian - If your prepared to be the guniee pig, I have a spare grid board here, a consult to extract the standard binary from your car, and using darkhalf's incomplete address file should at least be able to tune the fuel & ignition curves.... a positive result would surely move this along??

Sam.

... just after I've bought the jaycar fuel controller.. :-)

I've already dumped the cars binary to have a look through it :-).

Yep, I wouldn't mind being the person to try it out (assuming the address map makes sense for my car - as soon as I get it I'll compare it to my binary), I'll give you a ring once I've got it and checked.

(my car is a R34 GTX turbo)

Ian

Look forward to it Ian, and it's appreciated. I have several other customers waiting on results...

Sam.

It's the obvouos way to go, as then you can change the values you want, or put it back to stock standard...

I'll ring later today, don't think you'd like me doing it at now (12.20am.. :-)

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