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This is the last HICAS document I have in need of translating...it explains how the R34's Yaw Rate Feedback Super HICAS calculates the rear steering angle. I have only a few lines in the picture that need translating, and I circled them in red.

I have many HICAS related documents, and the complete R33 wiring diagram with wire colors and their functions...a by-product of my HICAS install in my Z. I promise your efforts will not go to waste!

Here is the link...hopefully it will work:

http://share.shutterfly.com/action/welcome...=8AZsm7Fm4cOGEQ

Just list the translations as if you were reading top-down.

Thanks guys...soon a wealth of HICAS info will be upon you...

-Cameron

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hey dude the pic needs to be higher res than that cos i cant read it.... too blur and the kanji is a bit on the intense side of things! send me your highest res pic then i will try to decypher it...

masahiro

hey dude the pic needs to be higher res than that cos i cant read it.... too blur and the kanji is a bit on the intense side of things! send me your highest res pic then i will try to decypher it...

masahiro

Did you click on the "View Pictures" link? It brings up another page that displays a small thumbnail of the diagram...when you click on it the larger image will be displayed. I have a link to the original diagram...I dunno if you can read it though:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...pic=70832&st=20

It is about halfway down...I appreciate any help! Even partial translations will give me helpful clues...

  • 2 weeks later...
I think you need to either buy or fabricate a hicas blocker and forget about translating the bloody docs. HICAS is useless, if anything, a pain in the ass.

<_<

Nothing like motivating peers

This is the ORIGINAL link to the image...it is on Nissan Japan's website at this resolution and size. I dunno if it can be read if the original image is lame as well:

http://history.nissan.co.jp/GT-R/9901GT-RF...IMG/ch_a3_h.jpg

Thanks for any help, and even looking...

sorry dude... still hard to read and on top of that what makes it worse is that it is made up of technical jargon so i cant even guess... kinda like reading a medical text book with 16 syllable words at low res!

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