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and I am hoping for some assistance with the onboard computer.

I was watching the Duke GTR DVD last night and saw features such as G-Sensor, exhaust gas temp and so on.

I haven't found these in my displays.

Does anyone know if it is there and I am not finding it or whether it is an option maybe not in my car?

Thanks

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You need the Nismo add on thing for the multi function display. correct me if i'm wrong, but ylwgtr bought one. The UK versions all came standard with that as you see on the Top Gear series.

Congrats on the purchase! Got my GTR V-spec at the start of September. My computer displays 7 different parameters as a bar graph...

1. BOOST

2. THROTTLE

3. INJECTOR

4. OIL-TEMP

5. W-TEMP

6. EXH-TEMP

7. INT-TEMP

Apparentlt, the last two on the list are only displayed in the V-spec, and I think G-force is only available on the V-Spec II or nismo versions ??

I have the English print version of the R34 users manual which has a section on the multifunction display - could photocopy the section and fax it to you if you like (pm me).

Cheers

The G-Force display is part of the Nismo upgrade for the MFD. UK release R34 GT-Rs were all fitted with this as standard equipment (hence it being on the Top Gear video).

Speak to Snowman - Santa brought him one for Christmas :D

It's gunna take some getting used to. I've been driving WRXs and STis for the last 8 years.

I'm taking it to the Island for some laps with the WRX club in March.

My guess is I will see a few of you guys there. I should join up with the WANG team first...

Congratulations, very nice. Not a big fan of the kit though - only because the factory kit is one of the best around! Are you going to become a member? If so, it would great to have the car in the calendar, probably along side the other two 34s.

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