Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 96
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Top Posters In This Topic

Posted Images

  • 4 weeks later...
I like the moulded in screen! That looks sooo good.

I see you guys have been talking about my setup... The nismo dash is very easy to hook up to any AV input. It just has a regular RCA jack on the back. I can't remember if it's NTSC or Pal but I think it's NTSC.

I'm in the middle of a major rebuild of the car so stay tuned to the "geek my skyline" post for updates..

Edited by Jamskate
I see you guys have been talking about my setup... The nismo dash is very easy to hook up to any AV input. It just has a regular RCA jack on the back. I can't remember if it's NTSC or Pal but I think it's NTSC.

I'm in the middle of a major rebuild of the car so stay tuned to the "geek my skyline" post for updates..

Anyone done this to a 320kph white gauge r33GTR dash or got pics of one??Grey Pearl.
Anyone done this to a 320kph white gauge r33GTR dash or got pics of one??Grey Pearl.
Scrub that comment, of course there's no room between white gauges,lol haven't used my car for so long had to go have another look at it.Grey Pearl.
  • 3 months later...

Im after a nice person who is willing to help, and get some cash :cool:

I have just bought one of these but it did not come with a remote, im looking for some one who would be nice enough to let me use there remote to program another one, if your interstate i will send you the remote with return packaging with return postage already paid so all you have to do is drop it in a post box when your done.

If your willing to help please pm me.

  • 2 weeks later...
It didnt sell, its been relisted. Buy it!

nismolcddashcluster1ms8.jpg

so these are quite rare/expensive?? DAMMIT!!!!! my 33 came with one...the dealer was like.. it's for a japanese gps that doesn't work in australia... we can take it out and put in a standard dash if you like

me: "yeah do that... don't want a big crappy NOT functional screen bang in the middle"

:)

If you happen to find the remote kicking around i'll buy it off you :)

Unless it has the ej1 ecu then it is just a screen in the dash.

Edited by W0rp3D
Do they make these with the R34 style gauges??? Digital odometer and whatnot??

Not for GTT, but R34 GTR owners might be interested..

http://www.skylinesdownunder.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=57259

Guy back home developed it. Has everything you could want.

Ipod, Radio, CD, Engine codes, GPS, DVD etc...

What's this remote you're after Brett? I thought all of those screens were run off the epson ej1 system.

Yeah but to change screens you need a remote that controls the ej1, mine didnt come with it so i have to try and figure out another way of controlling it.

Yes thats a HKS camp... dime a dozen on Yahoo Auctions, I feel sorry for whoever gets sucked into paying AU$700 for that. I picked up mine for more like $270

Looked up a couple of you tube vids, looks like the camp runs off the diagnostic port, is that right?

If so its no good for anyone with and aftermarket ecu.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • They do. The pale yellow translucent ones from Japan were .... I dunno. Useless? Whiteline and SuperPro are probably fairly similar. There's bound to be a range of different hardnesses amongst the dozens of options on the market. The simple fact is that the pineapples don't get up inside the bush at all. They just sort of exist in the space between the washer/bracket and the subframe's bush outer tube, and...exert a bit of force between them? Or something like that. I'm sure that with enough provocation, they will simply allow one to more wrt the other.
    • I'm not sure they came in different hardnesses? Going from memory only - I had set them up in the balanced setup. I also have poly bushes, so I have both poly bushes and pineapples. This is what my memory tells me at least. I'll have to take a look under there to be sure. The tramp was so bad that I managed to eject/kill a diff bushing, so those I know are stock. The tramp is bad enough that you are 200% sure you are doing severe damage to the car. It's not just chirping or vibration, it feels like you're hitting a speed hump/kerb 10 times a second. The issue has persisted between subframes! (I went from Hicas to non hicas subframe and replaced every bush a few years ago now) so I'm entirely lost. Every arm is factory.
    • Can recommend the Frenchys kit, been using it 2 years now with no issue, very happy with it.  Only thing for me was upgrading the thermo fan but I am super fussy on cooling.   Also interested in electric AC, partly for boot mount to have a clean bay and partly would love the idea of cooling off the car before i get in. The battery setup to do that might be tricky / expensive though.  Found this an interesting watch.    
    • I put Whiteline pineapples in my old 33, they came in a 6 pack of them, got rid of the axle tramp altogether, cheap, quick and easy install,  they were pretty solid units though...???high durometer???? and NVH was increased a fair bit How hard are the ones you installed?
    • I'd suggest the answer to the first question is at least a qualified "yes". I'll come back to that. Pineapples just don't do a lot to solidify the mounting of the subframe. They do a little bit, and that little bit was clearly helpful to me in the past, but the main thing they are intended to be used for is to tip the orientation of the subframe to try to either dial in more or less anti-squat. You can install them one way to try to increase launch traction, or the other way to try to increase lateral grip (at the notional expense of longitudinal traction). Or, as I did, you install them neutral, which only really offers a little bit of "snugging" up of the subframe. When I did pineapples, that was the only option. No-one had a machined alloy collar like the GKTech ones. There were some other options, but nothing like the slip in collars. And it is clear from looking at them that they occupy almost all the free space inside the rubber bush, so they will do a lot to stop them moving internally. So I thought, "that's the game for me!". Obviously the next/adjacent step is poly bushes, but what's the point in doing that with all the work and hassle required to change them over, when jamming (and I mean literally jamming) some alloy into the rubber bushes probably gives an equivalent, or possibly even superior result? So, to go back to your 1st question, I would suggest, for the investment of <<$100 and a morning spent lying under the car swearing and getting some sore fingers, it is certainly something you should try. Who knows? Maybe your situation is so severe that it doesn't solve it. But it might help a lot. If your problem is as severe as you say it is, the next thing to look at is what the rest of the bushes in the rear end are made from. Things like the Hardrace arms with hardened rubber bushes might be a good thing (for the purposes of having adjustability AND stiffer bushes). Otherwise, just poly bushes throughout could be a help. Or following in my fever dream footsteps and putting a lot of sphericals into the rear? Eliminate undersired movement to avoid the build up of resonances that cause the tramp. Also, if you have adjustable uppers in the rear, and you haven't put effort into adjusting the traction arms to minimise bump steer, there might be some advantage in that. If you don't want to go to the effort of doing it yourself (like I am pretty much forced to in Adelaide, owing to a lack of race alignment specialists) then surely there's a place in Melbs that is able to do it. It will cost $$, But that's life.
×
×
  • Create New...