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  • 4 weeks later...

I can't believe that these controllers are not snapped up like hot cake.

My car used to literally "walks" under full power even with a front lsd and sticky re55s.

The unit not only stopped that but made the car more controllable around corners, especially so in the wet.

I won the QLD Nissan time attack day last year thanks to this unit. It was a very wet day and most people with slick or semi slick tyres were all over the places behind the guys with less power and street tyres. I had semislick and this unit made the car so controllable.

I've not had enough track time with it to fine tune the settings but it will be awesome with some more R&D. I cant believe that it's out of production so soon :devil:

Edited by 9krpm

Have bought it and it arrived just before Easter *I think* its the correct size to replace the ash tray, not sure how to wire it yet, the instructions are there, I'm just nervous about doing it and not 100% sure about where the wires are...

Have bought it and it arrived just before Easter *I think* its the correct size to replace the ash tray, not sure how to wire it yet, the instructions are there, I'm just nervous about doing it and not 100% sure about where the wires are...

i intall these controllers but i suggest the airfare and accom. charges would make it out of the question to do yours.

i intall these controllers but i suggest the airfare and accom. charges would make it out of the question to do yours.

Ha ha, if you do drop by Melbourne anytime soon just tell me :down:

Otherwise, I'll try to install it myself, I might be PM'ing for some help though...unless I find someone else who has done it themselves on the forums.

  • 2 weeks later...

It was too big for the ash tray, but I found somewhere to mount it, for anyone who wants to do a DIY install I wrote up some more instructions in this thread.

I've only done a brief test but seems to make a huge difference, need to do more testing to ensure its not just a placebo effect though :P

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Sorry guys...pm is the best method of contact.

the units left sold via pm....my fault for not posting they were gone

Ruzic Engineering has had a delay in the supply of screens for the next batch units...about 4 weeks till they are ready.

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