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I checked out the article on the GTSt's and they all differed greatly. Basically if you want the best source of info on doing up a GTSt, you are here. A magazine (or even most workshops) can't complete with the vast combined experience of a forum like this. If you read that article, most of those places were trying to shove there own (mostly expensive) products down your throat.

Jeff.

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Yes, Grant at Per4manz has the Wolf 3D controlling his auto:D

I got in contact with Wolf regarding there ECU's controlling the auto, anyway this what I got back.

What I asked:

I have a R33 GTS-T Skyline Auto and was wondering if your Version 4 plus plugin can be hooked up to and control the Auto Transmission?

Reply:

We have had people run the Wolf on R33 auto's, we are not controlling the auto trans.  I have not heard back a response about how the auto trans works without ecu control.

Then I replied back:

Thanks for the reply, this is something I'll be keeping my eye on, as far as I knew the Auto needed input signals from the ecu for it to work probably (to change up and down gears etc.) that's why you can't use ecu's like the Power FC.

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I know of one customer who has used the plugin R33 ECU that we make on an auto R33.  I don't think they have had any problems.  The car does change gear, it was driven from our factory.

Now I'm bloody confused, so if the Wolf3D isn't controlling the Auto then what is? Does it really need to be controlled by the ECU?:confused:

Any body else got any ideas?

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