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Hey Stagea Fans

Well I am trying to put some more things together and I am looking for some help.

Ok well my first question is regarding the stagea ECU it has been established that the plug is the same as the one on the ER34 GTT however the pins dont do the same things apparently soooo can anyone who has a stagea workshop manual possibly scan a copy of the page listing the pinouts and the plug up for us to have a look at?

dont worry if it is in japanese as we can solve that pretty easily.

would be great if you can as there are a number of people after this info and I know a few people have a few ideas which could make tuning the beast a breeze.

Second thing is regarding the ecu also but is related to series one and series 2 models.

Is the ecu for the series one the same as the series2? if not what are the differences?

Third question related to the second is regarding the transmission. As I am a lazy bastard if I ever got around to changing the transmission I would probably still keep the auto as its going to be my daily driver but would love a tip tronic tranny. but if it means i need a new ecu and whatnot its not really worth the effort can anyone comfirm the ecu is the same from s1 to s2 and if you can swap the trans easily?

if anyone else has any other general questions about the beasts post them up and hopefully someone can give us the answers we need

:D

Glenn

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Patience oh driver of fine Nissan wagon :P

I'll have my C34 workshop manuals soon enough & then all will be revealed.

I'm also expecting a fully translated owners manual any day now & that better bloody tell me what the 'Light Reduce' switch does....

Patience oh driver of fine Nissan wagon :P

I'll have my C34 workshop manuals soon enough & then all will be revealed.

 

I'm also expecting a fully translated owners manual any day now & that better bloody tell me what the 'Light Reduce' switch does....

I just looked through my 258 page Stagea manual and could not find a button marked Light Reduce.

Good luck finding out!!

hey guys i think that the series one ecu is different to the series 2 ecu but the series 2 ecu is the same as the r34.

well this is what this chart says anyway

have a look and see what i mean :thankyou:

http://www.geocities.com/mcnamg/ecu.pdf

Patience oh driver of fine Nissan wagon :D

I'll have my C34 workshop manuals soon enough & then all will be revealed.

 

I'm also expecting a fully translated owners manual any day now & that better bloody tell me what the 'Light Reduce' switch does....

Where is this switch>???

Where is this switch>???

The "Light Reduce" switch is located between the rear window demister switch and the hand brake release lever. It does just what it says. Leave it on when you drive at night and you'll find out for yourself.

Does anyone know when this might be useful?:confused:

  • 3 weeks later...

One little snippet of info - I read somewhere that the Stagea doesn't use G-sensors in its ATTESSA-ETS & relies totally on road speed & wheel slip.

I believe that this is incorrect - my car has 2 G-sensors located in the usual centre-console position....

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