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Update time guys:

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ECU's Sent To NIStune

- QWK32 - 19/10

- hibino - 21/10

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Second payment was sent this morning guys, so msports180, Stagea_Neo, canarygsr, stagman and SABBAi, give it a couple of days to clear, then you've got between then and early December to have your ECU's sent to Matt.

I need the email addresses of the following people:

- canarygsr

I also need a return address, car make and model, plus ECU serial number and part number from the following people:

- msports180

- SABBi

- darrinspencer

Sent ya a PM a few days ago with mine? If u didnt get it lemme know and i will resend.

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sorry i haven't been around for a while guys. been pulling all-nighters to get a product finished and the internet connection here is shathouse (i've been doing some of this on my phone to give you an idea of how painful it is at home, lol).

I've just (begrudgingly :P) cleared out my pm's because my box was full. if anyone was trying to pm me and couldn't, please re-send :P

[email protected]

did he say how long until he sends out to the guys who are installing there own?

i've had a pm or two from guys asking when the daughterboards will be sent out to DIY'ers. has anyone received theirs? I've just emailed Matt asking how he's going with them.

Sent ya a PM a few days ago with mine? If u didnt get it lemme know and i will resend.

apologies, i do have it here :P cheers for the reply :)

Update:

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ECU's Sent To NIStune

- QWK32 - 19/10 - Received

- hibino - 21/10

- darrinspencer - 22/10

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I also need a return address, car make and model, plus ECU serial number and part number from the following people:

- SABBi

hey guys,

got an email from Matt last night. the daughterboard only orders are being posted out today :D

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Can the following please PM me with details:

Stagea_Neo: i need your full (first and last) name for the software key.

SABBi: I still need your details mate.

JRM: I need your ecu serial and part number.

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canarygsr: Matt needs the rom image from your ECU. i got a cc of the email he sent you, so have a look in your hotmail address.

hibino: your ecu is being posted back today.

cheers guys

josh

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Boards have been posted out this morning except for the two Stagea 23740-0V811 boards on the second group purchase which I'm chasing a ROM image for

Code 21: Ignition Signal

Code 26: Boost Pressure Sensor

Code 34: Knock Sensor

Code 43: Throttle Position Sensor

These codes are a result of running your ECU on my bench setup with not all the sensors connected at that time. Once you hit the 'clear DTC' button on the consult display they will go away :D

if i get the same CODE error issue's how can i solve that on my own ?

i think there might be away to reset them using the same method as checking codes buy bridging the two point on the consult connector. Link to Ecu Diagnostics

other options are, check to see if someone on the forums that lives near you and has consult cable and software can reset them for you. ring a few workshops near you, some will have some sort of OBD diagnostic scan tool and could reset them for you. or even some one with nistune software, i saw in there you can clear ecu codes, just like Matt said,

once you hit the 'clear DTC' button on the consult display they will go away

i've had no troubles and no error codes thrown since i reset them once i re-installed the ecu.

Hi Josh,

I've sent you a pm late last night with a recap of all my details.

Regards,

Pete :banana:

hey guys,

got an email from Matt last night. the daughterboard only orders are being posted out today :)

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Can the following please PM me with details:

Stagea_Neo: i need your full (first and last) name for the software key.

SABBi: I still need your details mate.

JRM: I need your ecu serial and part number.

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canarygsr: Matt needs the rom image from your ECU. i got a cc of the email he sent you, so have a look in your hotmail address.

hibino: your ecu is being posted back today.

cheers guys

josh

mine sent this morning, express. hope i get it back by the weekend. need to shift a house :S

is the car able to be driven with the errors showing up ?

lol, the whole house!! :D

my car still ran with the errors but i reset them straight away, so i dont know if the ecu went into any sort of safe mode/limp mode. if you get them try the diy way with bridging the two pins on the consult port, you bridge them once to bring up the error codes and bridge again to clear them. if not i'm sure you'll be able to find someone open to clear them for you, even a nissan dealership service centre will be able to do it.

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Update:

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ECU's Sent To NIStune

- QWK32 - 19/10 - Received

- hibino - 21/10

- darrinspencer - 22/10

- Stagea_Neo - 27/10

- RBPowaTJ - 27/10

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Daughterboard Orders Received

- stenve - 27/10

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I also need a return address, car make and model, plus ECU serial number and part number from the following people:

- SABBi

I need ECU Serial and part number from the following people:

- JRM

Hi Josh,

I've sent you a pm late last night with a recap of all my details.

Regards,

Pete :cool:

Received and passed on. Thanks mate :/

i never got an email ??

i've forwarded it on to [email protected] :D

I think they tried to deliver mine today. I got a letter in the mail saying to go to the post office to pick something up :)

I'll let you know.

don't ya hate that. then the bastards are never open when you have time off or anything.

also, can someone confirm this for me. to clear error codes, can't you just disconnect your battery for 5 mins or so?

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