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I'm using adaptronic but thanks for the info, others will surely not know that.

Just get a contenental sensor, visit jaycar for the connectors then bam you've got flex :)

I'm running it now, just one downside you need a good 98RON map then you need to use the compensation tables to build the E85 maps. I would have preferred of adaptronic had two maps (one for each fuel type) and interpolated them based on ethanol concentration.

Nistune does an amazing job at this, too bad it runs an AFM, if it ran a MAP sensor I would drop the adaptronic right away.

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Just get a contenental sensor

Only thing is trying to find where to get one John, not so much about what sensor to get.

Status linked the ebay seller but I just don't know if you can trust that it's a real sensor that will work.

Other places sell them for like $300+

Which seems too expensive when they can be had on ebay for $70

Other places sell them for like $300+

Which seems too expensive when they can be had on ebay for $70

There are plenty of knock-offs around, they work, but they are not acurate enough to use on a performance car.....we saw up to 20% difference between ten sensors in testing.......you get what you pay for, I'm guessing that is why Haltech only warranty with their sensor. Edited by Sub Boy32

If only Nistune can do both. having AFM on Wot and MAP on cruise.

Just get a contenental sensor, visit jaycar for the connectors then bam you've got flex :)

I'm running it now, just one downside you need a good 98RON map then you need to use the compensation tables to build the E85 maps. I would have preferred of adaptronic had two maps (one for each fuel type) and interpolated them based on ethanol concentration.

Nistune does an amazing job at this, too bad it runs an AFM, if it ran a MAP sensor I would drop the adaptronic right away.

the one i listed was genuine... tested identical to the GM conti sensors

http://www.amazon.com/Genuine-GM-Harness-Part-13352241/dp/B00TA7TE74/ref=sr_1_1?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1444792897&sr=1-1&keywords=13352241+gm+harness

Is the harness, but have you made one the plugs using parts obtained in aus?

internal connectors you'll need from JayCar to plug up the flex sensor and other shit

I believe the R34 is same as R33 Adaptronic, where youse CAS3 as the input for the flex sensor.

HM3406

HM3408

yes, that's right.. well you might as well make the loom once so you're able to connect other stuff down the line...

Like ON/OFF switch for launch

Other Temp sensor, e.g. fuel temp OR oil temp (I've got fuel temp going to mine)

You really only need the 8-pin connector for flex, as the IAT (if you're running one) goes on the ECU plug (for R32/33 and GT-Rs anyway).

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