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hey guys jsut thought id share my excitement for finally getting the gtr mfd workn in my car. only a few pics atm, let me know wat u think =D

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it wasnt easy, we were a bit confused when we 1st wired it up and got this error message.

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we still dont know wat it means but we gave every input a extra shove

and...... it worked =D

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all credit goes to the boys at "RE CUSTOMS" for lettn me use there tools

and of course the guys in Hong Kong at HONG KONG SKYLINE CLUB FORUM

without Purplelines diagrams i would not no where to begin

here are some pics from Purplelines install

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so wat u guys rkn? yay or nay?

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This the purpleline thread on the mfd?

http://www.hkskylineclub.com/new/forum_pos...p;KW=Purpleline

wow that's intense!

yeh thats got everything you need. the guy is a LEGEND!!!

although the guys english isnt 100%. and there are a few things to take note of. i might get a DIY happening. but ill see wat happens.

honestly if you got basic electrical knowledge....and know ur way around with a soldering iron. your pretty much sweet.

the hard part is finding an actual MFD. the things are like 1500 a pop and rare as f*k. i was lucky enough to buy it off a smashed gtr simliar to this one

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yes mad cow!

ps get some new dash lights, some of them are fading out :P

they are actually quite bright...its just from the flash of the camera u cant see em that much.

but yeh....any requests on types of pics i should take for tm?

I always wondered if this would work in a 33 :unsure:

they work in every skyline, just gotta find the right inputs/outputs.

the GTRS have Front Toque sensors over the GTST/GTTs of course

but the R34s share the same mould so theres no custom fibreglassing.

go here for all ur MFD needs

http://www.hkskylineclub.com/new/forum_pos...;PN=1&TPN=1

so all the sensors are there? Like G sensors? I suppose they would have to be in the unit itself...

everythings there except front toqure (cuz my fronts dont turn obviously) and g sensor. BUT im gonna test my luck here and buy a aftermarket G sensor and see if that works.

i cant see any reason why it wouldnt.

=D

im also thinking about hooking up the exhaust temp and inlet temp

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quite expensive though

inlet = $173

exhaust = $400 :(

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That is absolutely awsome , yes im going to copy you on this venture in the near future,thankyou for doing this.And thankyou for the links of info.

congrats its looking great.

please keep us updated or even pm me im really keen to know the final outcome with everything.

Plus +++++ on the DIY for this,

cheers

David

That is absolutely awsome , yes im going to copy you on this venture in the near future,thankyou for doing this.And thankyou for the links of info.

congrats its looking great.

please keep us updated or even pm me im really keen to know the final outcome with everything.

Plus +++++ on the DIY for this,

cheers

David

thanks buddy :down:

ahahha yeh i took the risk for posting on SAU that others might give it a shot. but yeh glad to help. if your down in melbourne or need a hand with anything just shoot us a PM.

but yeh here are some more pics

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Out of interest you think its worth it?

Surely there is an aftermarket sensor.

i defiantly think its worth it, considering that prop less then 10 GTTs would have the same thing set up, and that the MFD isnt defectable and can read almost any type of gauge you buy.

plus its just looks awsome. also acts as a TV and a output for a DVD player. for wat i picked it up for......its gold

i dont quite understand wat u mean for aftermarket sensors though?

Edited by R34NRG

Congratulations,

I commend you on a job well done, good luck with the rest of the inputs!

:down:

BTW you should totally hook up your dvd to play on the screen too like the HK boys, I think we have the same headunit too

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thanks buddy :down:

ahahha yeh i took the risk for posting on SAU that others might give it a shot. but yeh glad to help. if your down in melbourne or need a hand with anything just shoot us a PM.

but yeh here are some more pics

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thats great , thanks andru , i will definatley get in touch with you when it comes to this time for me im out in the sth east suburbs but still local none the less, thanks again

cheers

David

Congratulations,

I commend you on a job well done, good luck with the rest of the inputs!

:down:

BTW you should totally hook up your dvd to play on the screen too like the HK boys, I think we have the same headunit too

thanks buddy :P

its funny u should mention it im hooking up a output singnel from my DVD screen so it can display TV and DVD movies ect. isnt very hard considering the worst is over. ill proberly have it done by the end of the week. will keep u posted =D

Alpine W200 right?

thats great , thanks andru , i will definatley get in touch with you when it comes to this time for me im out in the sth east suburbs but still local none the less, thanks again

cheers

David

gosh thats a coincidence, im also in the south east. if you ever wanna check the MFD in person id love to show ya. give u a head start on how to use the thing.

but yeh talk soon ;)

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