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blaZt products are now available in Australia from K-Zed [Qld], 300zx owner & www.aus300zx.com member.

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ConZult Interface cables available from $98, or complete with NISSAN DataScan software, from $125. [allow $7 p & p within Australia]

Simply plug cable into a laptop & enjoy real-time engine data, diagnostics & sensor monitoring. :) Tested on most Nissan models with grey diagnostics connector, incl. R32, R33, & R34.

Click HERE for more detail.

These cables are highly developed and employ micro-electronic circuitry housed safely within the serial port connector.

If a USB adaptor is required, we can supply one which is 100% compatible, for just $45 extra.

Please email K-zed for full details.

Since this is the group buy section you have to give us group buy deal. Otherwise your thread will be deleted by the mod.. :)  

 

So how much for a group buy ?

You have a valid question.... which is why I ask for ppl to email for further details.

Not trying to be difficult, but for the first 5 sold to Skyline owners, I do offer an excellent price. I wish to obtain feedback on how well this new 'improved' interface cable works. The cable has undergone a lot of R & D over recent months, and should perform 100%.

The fact that you are local, is a bonus.

Now, how do I contact you?

Cheers, Rob.

  • 3 weeks later...
or if you want one from the guys who actually did the work to design the circuit etc, go to http://www.plmsdevelopments.com/consult_if.htm which is where I got mine from....

plms have done a bit of work on circuits and that, but to think they came up with it all is naive. plenty of different japanese guys, along with the old nissan tech egroup did a lot of the work into this.

ive been making some consult interfaces for guys on silviansw for a while in my spare time, got some more parts today so ill be able to make a few more. ive put a thread up here for it.

however these blazt ones are good due to not having any circuit in middle of cable, but having smd circuit in the connector. but is there a discount for multiple purchases? cause it looks like thats the normal price? (or more...)

Whats the chance of selling just the consult connector?

ive got connector + 5 pins, $20

plms have done a bit of work on circuits and that, but to think they came up with it all is naive. plenty of different japanese guys, along with the old nissan tech egroup did a lot of the work into this.
I agree that lot's of people have contributed to the consult stuff, but there isn't much doubt that the plms guys got it all working, and are the ones who tested it all etc. They are the ones quoted all around the world for this circuit, and for the consult specs (do a google search and see!)

Indeed, if you look at the blaZt web site, you'll see bits that have been just copied from the plms ones.

- sorry, I know that is off topic.

Of course the real topic is, is this a group buy? If so what prices are they offering? If not, it should not have been in this section.....

yer, theres no doubt they one are of the main reasons behind the current knowledge of it today... they quoted everywhere cause they manage to keep the documents hosted (and updated) whereas a lot of the jap sites come and go. they devote a lot of their spare time to helping others out, so you cant really knock them at all.

their circuit isnt too bad, similar to what i ended up going with, and given that once u know what needs to be done, theres only so many ways u can do it, and the simplest is often the best.

eg u know u need a 153.6khz clock, so simplest solution is either a counter ic (16 pin, but cheaper) and crystal that divides down to it, or use a microcontroller (smaller, 8 pin, but costs more). however a few things they have in it could be slightly problematic (mainly the TX circuit with potentially too much current to sink for the ecu, the clock signal connecting to raw 12v from car, the low led resistor values, and potential if theyre using 100ma vreg for circuit to draw more than that). having said that, everyone recommends them, and for good reason

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