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Its a 92 model gtst. It has a 93 model ecu though. Originally i had a remap but i sold that as i didnt like the tune. Nor do i like remap.

So now its a 92 model with a 93 model ecu.

Has anyone got a photo of their engine bay that can show me where exactly it is. i know im looking in the correct spot but just to be sure.

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just letting everyone know all the cables are now sold and unfortunately there are no more available for any of the remaining reserves - im certainly not planning on making anymore plain consult cables (will be working on my lcd display). as such ive removed the remaining reserves from the list (and sent them a pm to let them know)

you can get a cable that just works same as mine from http://blazt.biz for around $100AU delivered ($86US), or you can hold out a few months for the next version of the ecutalk consult lcd display which will cost only ~200-230 and will have consult cable integrated, so u can use it just like a normal cable and hook up to laptop etc (more on that later).

if u want to send an email to contact at ecutalk.com and just ask to be notified when lcd display is ready - but almost certainly will be posting a thread up for it closer to the time

btw i just tested ecutalk 1.3.2 on my desktop with vista (normal com port, not usb/serial converter) and it works fine?

for anyone it doesnt work for, have you got all windows updates etc installed?

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note you may want to subscribe to this thread for updates etc on ecutalk:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=107201

currently got third beta of v1.3.3 out

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