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with your usb/serial adaptor you should have drivers that come with it, that when installed will make a virtual com port (usually com4). is the issue that its not showing up as a com port at all? or that its showing up as somelike like com5+?

see attached image about how i can change my settings with my one via the control panel->system (device manager) thing, if thats what you're after

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the com port dropdown (in calumsult) should list available com ports in it?

The usual painful com port problems, I never have any joy with them.

Have to restart the laptop every time I try something, so time consuming.

Plus the batery is now flat.

I can't get the Calumsult to see the ECU. Just to check that the interface is working OK, I have;

Solid red LED

Bright yellow LED until engine is running, then it goes dull, with an accasional flash

Green flashes at all times when the engine is running

:P cheers :D

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once ive confirmed more are available (hopefully tonight or tomorrow), just pm me when ur sure about order - payment is as stated in the first post, either bank deposit or paypal - if u dont use internet banking then u can go into whichever bank is more convenient (stg/anz, let me know in pm) and ask to deposit money into the account (with details i give you).

then ill normally get the money by the next day (as long as its done before end of previous business day) and can normally send it out that day (or the next) and you should receive it the following day (if ur inside express post network). advantage of paypal is its instant and would mean if its done early enough in the day, that i can send it out that day

2 will be $94 (if sent to same address) or $97 with paypal

Edited by NewKleer
I can't get the Calumsult to see the ECU.  Just to check that the interface is working OK, I have;

Solid red LED

Bright yellow LED until engine is running, then it goes dull, with an accasional flash

Green flashes at all times when the engine is running

theoretically (and checking with a bench ecu):

red on, green/yellow off (doing yellow wire bypass in construction)

open calumsult, choose com4 and click open com port - yellow and green flash then go back off (getting ecu number)

switch to gauges screen, turn switch to on, and yellow flashes once, then green is on constantly

some more kits are available now, see the main post

my brothers gonna have a shot at constructing some, if that goes well then assembled ones will be available for those who dont wish to construct them themselves - no promises yet though (depends how long they take to construct etc). if that goes ahead, id guess around $70 for those

thanks! thats just what i always wanted :(

now if only i had a consult capable car! (im casually looking at the moment now for something cheap with a consult capable sr20det/rb20det so i can get some more exciting projects going)

Edited by NewKleer

I'd like a pre-constructed one ASAP please, when/if you can organise it. I am happy to pay a little extra if you can get it to me very soon :) Thanks.

theoretically (and checking with a bench ecu):

red on, green/yellow off (doing yellow wire bypass in construction)

open calumsult, choose com4 and click open com port - yellow and green flash then go back off (getting ecu number)

switch to gauges screen, turn switch to on, and yellow flashes once, then green is on constantly

Thanks for the extra bits, it now works perfectly.

:) cheers :D

I'd like a pre-constructed one ASAP please, when/if you can organise it. I am happy to pay a little extra if you can get it to me very soon :D Thanks.

ive got a new group buy thread for a limited number of assembled interfaces. at this stage i hope to have 10 available, but obviously demand for these vs kits will determine how many of the 20 (in which 10 are listed as up to number 32. here) will be available for each

ive added u to list in that thread, ill let u know when the first is available, should be sometime this week. if you want to make payment before its confirmed (one is ready, but needs cable done), then pm me with bank preference (if any) and ill pass on dd details.

Peter

my pre-made consult arrived today - not even 24 hours after ordering it. Amazing service, and an amazing product. Awesome work!!!! EVERYBODY NEEDS one of these!

sent a couple more out today, only a few left now.

note that after 33., there may be up to 2 more, but then thats it - ive got no plans at this stage of extending the group buy any further.

excellent to hear!

seems i underestimated everyone here, as i guessed that maybe 1/3 to 1/2 of the people who get a kit would have some issue with construction they wouldnt be able to figure out, but overall its gone quite well :D

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