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Just a quick question, do you plan to stop producing these in the near future or will you still be producing them on a per order basis?

cause i want one! i'm just still saving for it! :rofl:

  Impakt said:
Anyone else still interested? Fitzy has his custom made one coming soon, with a screen around 4 times the size of the original one! I can take pics if anyone is interested!

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4x the size of the original screws?? What is the purpose of this?

Hell yeah. I'd like to have a look at it. It'll be interesting to see.

I am very interested but have an HR31 and would need to be wired into the ecu loom as they do not have an consult pot :) could you do a wiring diagram of the wires? or do you know if a connector could be wired in?

I may still look at getting one and cutting the consult port off and wiring it directly into the ECU loom. I know the TPS position wont work and a few others but I just want this type of gauge with oil temp, water temp fuel presure in one unit.

Update: Just got a call from a VFD screen supplier. These are the same type of screen used in the Apexi S-AFC, and AVC-R etc.

The replacement screen is $160 + 60 day wait. This is how much i get them for. If anyone is interested, or knows where to get them cheaper please PM me :)

Impakt

Got mine a couple weeks ago and installed it in 5 minutes, down in front the ashtray angled up. Works great - I have to try the datalogging software this weekend.

About the oil press/oil temp/fuel press, maybe you could include a couple of analog inputs for things like these, that don't come from the ECU. Just a thought.

just reading these posts

r31 and z31 dont have consult. it was developed r32/z32/s14 onwards

i am currently making an interface for the r31 (6802 processor has no serial connect interface, but imports HR31 use 6303 which does so it is possible to get consult implmentation on that). one of my many projects. also trying to nut out TP values for most ECUs to do accurate maptracing (R32 i have done, R33 to come) along with nutting out daughterboard for R33 (its difficult but not impossible)

you can pull maps from any ECU with the right software. ideal for putting in the chips of daughterboards because the MCUs contents inside ECUs are locked protected otherwise

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