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Item: Gizzmo Launch Interface (IGN Cut), Gizzmo Dual stage Shift Light, Adapter Loom for RB25 (will most likely fit a RB20 and RB26 too)

Age: 3 months old

Condition: Like Brand new

Price: $420

To Fit: (What car) This will fit a RB25, but I am 90% sure it will also fit a RB26 and RB20, will check and get back to you.

Location: Mackay, North QLD

Contact: Via PM or email. PM for email address, or post in this thread.

Comments: This works 100%. Used it in my RB25 GTS-T and worked a treat. I could make 10psi of boost with my GT3076 at 3500rpm in neutral.

Shift Light setup is so damn easy, as is the launch control RPM setting.

I have made a couple of modifications:

1. I have added the option of a clutch switch (this requires 12v power). There is even a plug that will plug into your existing clutch switch under your dash.

2. Adapter loom - This is worth $180 (part of the package). Its soldered all ready to go. Just plug it into your factory harness and set it up, and off you go.

Also, this shoots some good flames when RPM cutting :D

Please feel free to ask any more questions.

Here are the pics:

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New, I paid $440 for the Launch interface, and Dual stage Shift light, and an extra $180 for the adapter loom. Then I spent about 2 hours making the loom up and creating the clutch switch circut.

Thats a total of $620 plus labour to install this (could be nearly $800 after installation).

I'm selling for $420. I'll shout postage.

thanks.

Edited by The Mafia

Pretty keen to know the above meself

Have the launch control interface but not the shiftlight yet sitting on the shelf at home

If you can do a bit better on the price pm me

its a Field One touch connector. Same connector I use to re-wire so that I can make a RB26 Powerfc work in a RB20 and RB25.

I can't really do any better on the price because:

Launch Interface and Shiftlight: $400

Field one touch connector: $180

Two hours for me to make the adapter loom:$0 or someone else ($150)

Brand new you're looking at $700+ for this.

  • 3 weeks later...
btw this is sold to me, works a treat! Thanks mate

throw flames? I'd possibly be interested in something like this down the track...

  • 5 weeks later...

Hey mate, I'd be interested in the loom and connector as I have one of these on the way.

  • 4 weeks later...

very rarely.. but they updated the firmware so its not so violent anymore.

throw flames? I'd possibly be interested in something like this down the track...

Can you please explaing to me in detail what te Gizzmo Launch Interface does? Kinda lost..

Edited by Dush

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