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Sorry for the delay Josh, I'm interstat efor work and haven't been that active on the forums....

I'll PM you the details once I get back home. I need to get you the ECU serial and part numbers.

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do you know when they send it back? would really ease my nerves of not having it by friday

If it eases your nerves, im 110% sure the ecu is in good hands with Matt at Nistune.

Anyone who takes the time to educate/investigate/develop on both the electronic & mechanical

aspect of their vehicles or any vehicle in general has got my vote!

do you know when they send it back? would really ease my nerves of not having it by friday

i got an email from Matt saying that the board was installed and that he had mailed it back to me, the next day it arrived in the mail. :(

hey guys so your nerves are eased heres an update. sorry there were no emails on Thursday. Its the end of the GST quarter and I'm pushing crap uphill trying to get it sorted by the 28th and I'm still not finished :blush:

- QWK32 - 19/10 - Received, returned last week

- hibino - 21/10 - Recevied 28/10, returned 29/10

- darrinspencer - 22/10 - Received 28/10, returned 29/10 (changed mapping for 480CC/Z32 MAF as requested)

- RBPowaTJ - 27/10 - Received 28/10, returned 29/10

- Stagea_Neo - 27/10 - Received 29/10 returned today 30/10

yes I had 3 ECUs do install in one night! ones returned yesterday should arrive today

canarygsr - check your spam folder in hotmail. I've sent two emails to that address (three more last night) with the registration details etc. any probs shoot me an email and I'll sort it out. I need a ROM image download for the last two boards form the OV811 ECU

- darrinspencer - 22/10 - Received 28/10, returned 29/10 (changed mapping for 480CC/Z32 MAF as requested)

Thanks Matt and Josh

Ecu just landed on my desk.

Great service

cam in friday :D 30th :D able to go on my road trip !

cheers matt top job !

and i had no dash lights flashing, took it down to RE customs to double check the error's, and everything was A.O.K!

cant wait to tune it.

Thanks heaps to Josh for organizing the group buy! made my decision on the NIStune alot easier to make :D

Status:

- QWK32 - Option1 & 3 - Sent 19/10 - Received Back

- hibino - Sent 21/10 -

- darrinspencer - Sent 22/10 - Received Back

- Stagea_Neo - 27/10 -

- RBPowaTJ - Sent 27/10 - Received Back

- stenve - Items Received

- Mr GTS4 - Items Received.

- lesseragitant - Received Back.

- canarygsr - Need another ROM

- stagman - Need another ROM

- JRM - Unsent - Awaiting details

- pyro-ns - Unsent

- msports180 - Unknown?

- SABBAi - Awaiting details

If I've screwed up any of these, or I've missed some, please pm me, or add a reply here :O

Sorry for the delay Josh, I'm interstat efor work and haven't been that active on the forums....

I'll PM you the details once I get back home. I need to get you the ECU serial and part numbers.

no problems mate :)

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cheers for providing the update mate :)

So sorry i haven't been updating this guys. I've been under the pump constantly for the last few weeks and still am to a certain extent.

Visited QWK32 today and had a look at the process in motion. I'm very impressed with it! The amount of functionality in that software is nothing short of amazing! My hat goes off to Matt and anyone else who's worked on this fantastic piece of equipment :) Interface with the TechEdge wideband O2 also exceeded my expectations and I hope it's the same for the LC1 :)

Also guys, if anyone is chasing a Wideband O2 sensor/gauges/etc, Aus Performance is currently doing a group buy on ALL INNOVATE PRODUCTS Cruising Brisbane. I'm trying to get the XD16 and LC1, but we need more buyers! :D

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Whoops :(

- QWK32 - Option1 & 3 - Sent 19/10 - Received Back

- hibino - Sent 21/10 - Received Back

- darrinspencer - Sent 22/10 - Received Back

- Stagea_Neo - 27/10 -

- RBPowaTJ - Sent 27/10 - Received Back

- stenve - Items Received

- Mr GTS4 - Items Received.

- lesseragitant - Received Back.

- canarygsr - Need another ROM

- stagman - Need another ROM

- JRM - Unsent - Awaiting details

- pyro-ns - Unsent

- msports180 - Unknown?

- SABBAi - Awaiting details

Got mine today :cheers:

Thanks Josh for organising the group buy. : ;)

Thanks Matt at Nistune for a great product and service. :thumbsup:

Edited by Stagea_Neo

Thank god! :D

- QWK32 - Option1 & 3 - Sent 19/10 - Received Back

- hibino - Sent 21/10 - Received Back

- darrinspencer - Sent 22/10 - Received Back

- Stagea_Neo - 27/10 - Received Back

- RBPowaTJ - Sent 27/10 - Received Back

- stenve - Items Received

- Mr GTS4 - Items Received.

- lesseragitant - Received Back.

- canarygsr - Need another ROM

- stagman - Need another ROM

- pyro-ns - Unsent

- msports180 - Unknown? Unsent?

- JRM - Unsent - Awaiting details

- SABBAi - Awaiting details

For the guys with that are waiting for the boards because Matt from Nistune needed a rom image for ecu part number, 23740 0V811. Myself, pyro-ns and Stagman got together today and downloaded the rom from Stagman's ecu. Emailed it off to Matt tonight who has already sent me through a reply saying the boards will be sent out tomorrow.

Wow, I've been so flat out with going on holidays, then dealing with a defect notice and then work that I forgot all about this!

I'll get my CONSULT cable onto my ECU and get that part # for it - should that be sufficient to identify mine? Happy to put a sticker on it too .. lol .. I'll try and get back to you tonight.

Any indications on turn-around times from sending off to getting back? I'd like to try and minimise the amount of downtime from driving my R34 (my other car sucks, and has no aircon which is bad in these high 30's and low 40's) ..

For the guys with that are waiting for the boards because Matt from Nistune needed a rom image for ecu part number, 23740 0V811. Myself, pyro-ns and Stagman got together today and downloaded the rom from Stagman's ecu. Emailed it off to Matt tonight who has already sent me through a reply saying the boards will be sent out tomorrow.

Got mine in the mail today.

Thanks heaps guys for taking the rom image.

And a big thankyou too mat from nistune in getting it up hear so quick (once we got a rom image of course haha)!

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