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Good stuff Matt.

Be patient guys, Matt only works on it when time permits him.

We will need to start another group buy thread once Matt has new boards made up that will allow the car to be tuned via the consult port :(

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Good stuff Matt.

Be patient guys, Matt only works on it when time permits him.

We will need to start another group buy thread once Matt has new boards made up that will allow the car to be tuned via the consult port :)

Ummm...

My new Bikirom USB Mega baords work in the ER34....

ummm yeah but they dont work realtime.... ;) you have to stop the engine, do the upload and then restart the car each time... until your emulator is ready

also TP calcs based from forumla utliising MAF consult output may not wont work properly on these for maptracing?

Ummm...

My new Bikirom USB Mega baords work in the ER34....

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badbiki - As you are aware I have the same emulator as you. If you are prepared to send me a board for the R34 I will install it into a customers car and do a full product review for all to see.

Darkhalf - The same offer if you like? I'm more than happy to provide an unbiased opinion on both products.

Sam

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Just an update, I've got the bikirom in the car now, only running the factory tune loaded on the ROM at the moment, but it is running fine.

Just got to find time to get to a dyno :D

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Rob - No need - I HAVE IT ALL!!!!

I recently aquired the full R34 / W34 Address files, and have 5 boards in stock. If anyone would like their 34 remapped let me know... Full real time tuning on your factory ECU is HERE!!!!

Bout time too....

Sam.

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