Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 96
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Top Posters In This Topic

Posted Images

lol!

yes they are pretty cool :) its a limited edition nismo dash with the option of sat-nav or epson ej-1 driving emotion system. they are extremely rare, they come up on yahoo-auction very rarely, and the dash normally sell upwards of 60,000yen and then you need to find the epson ej-1 system which can sell upwards of 40,000yen

the epson ej-1 system display information like, speed, rpm, g-force, power, torque, lap time, fuel eco etc etc

here some photo of mine

DSC00122.jpg

DSC00116.jpg

DSC00118.jpg

DSC00119.jpg

DSC00120.jpg

DSC00121.jpg

and some details on all the info it can display

EpsonEJ-1DashInformation.jpg

DAAYIM!! I want lol :(

awesime.... should start a group-buy for it.
Yeah, I have to agree with Police - it is mad, but looks kinda cheap - that's the only let-down but it is awesome.

It's still for sale, grab it if you really want it.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Nismo-Speed...sspagenameZWD2V

f*kn make up ur mind u sheep.....just repeats wat everyone else says lol

  • 1 month later...

Hi there guys, my name is andee, I drive a series 2 4door silver 33. Naming the mods quick its low, njp coil overs, hybrid cooler and pipes, full trust exhaust system deep dish back rims running 265/40/17 and front running 225/40/17, tiny bit of boost, BUT WAIT FOR IT,,, this puppy HAS GOT THE NISMO dash cluster with epson ej1 driving ecu , i went through hell importing it by myself from japan to get this with the screen, cluster, and epson.

sadly though after the first year my screen flickered and worked intemitenly and eventually failed! i have replaced the cluster with a standerd 33 one and just fitted a 7 inch screen in the centre strip. NOW i need help if anyone knows the dp switch settings for the EJ1 Epson i would love to know them as i accidently flicked them all down and can remember the code switch settings to activate the diagnositcs, i only got the visuals on screen WITHOUT gauge, gforce, tacho movment.

heres some pics of the new Temporary screen while i desperatly try to find a cluster tv screen replacemnt

andee

ps i know the new screen might seem a little bodgie but its not done yet, theres obviously nice triming to cover the outer edges, will show the final product this week

post-48887-1205853871_thumb.jpg

post-48887-1205853887_thumb.jpg

post-48887-1205853900_thumb.jpg

post-48887-1205854320_thumb.jpg

Hi there guys, my name is andee, I drive a series 2 4door silver 33. Naming the mods quick its low, njp coil overs, hybrid cooler and pipes, full trust exhaust system deep dish back rims running 265/40/17 and front running 225/40/17, tiny bit of boost, BUT WAIT FOR IT,,, this puppy HAS GOT THE NISMO dash cluster with epson ej1 driving ecu , i went through hell importing it by myself from japan to get this with the screen, cluster, and epson.

sadly though after the first year my screen flickered and worked intemitenly and eventually failed! i have replaced the cluster with a standerd 33 one and just fitted a 7 inch screen in the centre strip. NOW i need help if anyone knows the dp switch settings for the EJ1 Epson i would love to know them as i accidently flicked them all down and can remember the code switch settings to activate the diagnositcs, i only got the visuals on screen WITHOUT gauge, gforce, tacho movment.

heres some pics of the new Temporary screen while i desperatly try to find a cluster tv screen replacemnt

andee

ps i know the new screen might seem a little bodgie but its not done yet, theres obviously nice triming to cover the outer edges, will show the final product this week

here you go, its number 28

switchzm0.jpg

The dash itself is very nice but the epson ej-1 system is a real put-off as it's rare as hell to even see one for sale. Plus wiring it up isn't an easy job too. And according to andee, his dash broke so he got a normal r33 dash. Imagine buying one for $900~1200 (doesn't come with the epson ej-1 system) and then one day kaput. lol

Edited by teng
The dash itself is very nice but the epson ej-1 system is a real put-off as it's rare as hell to even see one for sale. Plus wiring it up isn't an easy job too. And according to andee, his dash broke so he got a normal r33 dash. Imagine buying one for $900~1200 (doesn't come with the epson ej-1 system) and then one day kaput. lol

wiring up the epson ej1 is easy, took me less than 30mins, if i remember right its between 5 to 10 wires, not hard stuff :/

  • 4 weeks later...

My first post. Hello australian skyliners. Im from far counry Ukraine. My English is poor so be patient for my mistakes.

Today i've got EJ1 processor. Nismo monitor is installed in my car from a long time before. Im gonna make them together as described above but have my processor without any documentation. connection to display and DIP SW configuration is easy, remain conection to ECU. connection cabble is modified by previous owner. so there are 7 cables (orange, black, green, blue, white, gray and red).

first question is wich cable where to connect?

second is for what is EXT connection on processor?

third. there is no remote control unit in reccived paccage it might be missed. how you control the processor have any idea about using some not original rem.control?

Edited by parikmaher
My first post. Hello australian skyliners. Im from far counry Ukraine. My English is poor so be patient for my mistakes.

Today i've got EJ1 processor. Nismo monitor is installed in my car from a long time before. Im gonna make them together as described above but have my processor without any documentation. connection to display and DIP SW configuration is easy, remain conection to ECU. connection cabble is modified by previous owner. so there are 7 cables (orange, black, green, blue, white, gray and red).

first question is wich cable where to connect?

second is for what is EXT connection on processor?

third. there is no remote control unit in reccived paccage it might be missed. how you control the processor have any idea about using some not original rem.control?

Welcome Andy, Hope this helps:

EJ1_installManual.pdf

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

    • First up, I wouldn't use PID straight up for boost control. There's also other control techniques that can be implemented. And as I said, and you keep missing the point. It's not the ONE thing, it's the wrapping it up together with everything else in the one system that starts to unravel the problem. It's why there are people who can work in a certain field as a generalist, IE a IT person, and then there are specialists. IE, an SQL database specialist. Sure the IT person can build and run a database, and it'll work, however theyll likely never be as good as a specialist.   So, as said, it's not as simple as you're thinking. And yes, there's a limit to the number of everything's in MCUs, and they run out far to freaking fast when you're designing a complex system, which means you have to make compromises. Add to that, you'll have a limited team working on it, so fixing / tweaking some features means some features are a higher priority than others. Add to that, someone might fix a problem around a certain unrelated feature, and that change due to other complexities in the system design, can now cause a new, unforseen bug in something else.   The whole thing is, as said, sometimes split systems can work as good, and if not better. Plus when there's no need to spend $4k on an all in one solution, to meet the needs of a $200 system, maybe don't just spout off things others have said / you've read. There's a lot of misinformation on the internet, including in translated service manuals, and data sheets. Going and doing, so that you know, is better than stating something you read. Stating something that has been read, is about as useful as an engineering graduate, as all they know is what they've read. And trust me, nearly every engineering graduate is useless in the real world. And add to that, if you don't know this stuff, and just have an opinion, maybe accept what people with experience are telling you as information, and don't keep reciting the exact same thing over and over in response.
    • How complicated is PID boost control? To me it really doesn't seem that difficult. I'm not disputing the core assertion (specialization can be better than general purpose solutions), I'm just saying we're 30+ years removed from the days when transistor budgets were in the thousands and we had to hem and haw about whether there's enough ECC DRAM or enough clock cycles or the interrupt handler can respond fast enough to handle another task. I really struggle to see how a Greddy Profec or an HKS EVC7 or whatever else is somehow a far superior solution to what you get in a Haltech Nexus/Elite ECU. I don't see OEMs spending time on dedicated boost control modules in any car I've ever touched. Is there value to separating out a motor controller or engine controller vs an infotainment module? Of course, those are two completely different tasks with highly divergent requirements. The reason why I cite data sheets, service manuals, etc is because as you have clearly suggested I don't know what I'm doing, can't learn how to do anything correctly, and have never actually done anything myself. So when I do offer advice to people I like to use sources that are not just based off of taking my word for it and can be independently verified by others so it's not just my misinterpretation of a primary source.
    • That's awesome, well done! Love all these older Datsun / Nissans so rare now
    • As I said, there's trade offs to jamming EVERYTHING in. Timing, resources etc, being the huge ones. Calling out the factory ECU has nothing to do with it, as it doesn't do any form of fancy boost control. It's all open loop boost control. You mention the Haltech Nexus, that's effectively two separate devices jammed into one box. What you quote about it, is proof for that. So now you've lost flexibility as a product too...   A product designed to do one thing really well, will always beat other products doing multiple things. Also, I wouldn't knock COTS stuff, you'd be surprised how many things are using it, that you're probably totally in love with As for the SpaceX comment that we're working directly with them, it's about the type of stuff we're doing. We're doing design work, and breaking world firsts. If you can't understand that I have real world hands on experience, including in very modern tech, and actually understand this stuff, then to avoid useless debates where you just won't accept fact and experience, from here on, it seems you'd be be happy I (and possibly anyone with knowledge really) not reply to your questions, or input, no matter how much help you could be given to help you, or let you learn. It seems you're happy reading your data sheets, factory service manuals, and only want people to reinforce your thoughts and points of view. 
    • I don't really understand because clearly it's possible. The factory ECU is running on like a 4 MHz 16-bit processor. Modern GDI ECUs have like 200 MHz superscalar cores with floating point units too. The Haltech Nexus has two 240 MHz CPU cores. The Elite 2500 is a single 80 MHz core. Surely 20x the compute means adding some PID boost control logic isn't that complicated. I'm not saying clock speed is everything, but the requirements to add boost control to a port injection 6 cylinder ECU are really not that difficult. More I/O, more interrupt handlers, more working memory, etc isn't that crazy to figure out. SpaceX if anything shows just how far you can get arguably doing things the "wrong" way, ie x86 COTS running C++ on Linux. That is about as far away from the "correct" architecture as it gets for a real time system, but it works anyways. 
×
×
  • Create New...