Hey All,
It's been a fair while since I logged on hear last. Unfortunately I have sold my old GTI-R with the Nistune board in it, so no more Nistune for me
As you can gather from the Subject, I now have a Stagea 260RS Autech Version
Has an Autech fitted RB26DETT from a R33 GTR. I plugged Nistune into the COnsult port and it started reading Consult and then gave an error message about not being supported or something (sorry for the vagueness, it was a fair while back, I've been on holiday). It works fine with other software.
I am yet to pull the ECU out and have a look at what type it is. I have heard people say on forums that it is a R33/34 hybrid (whatever that means). Chances are that it won't have a daughterboard connector
Stagea 260RS Autech
Moderator: Matt
Hey Simon
Long time no hear! I'd love to see photos of the car...
If you can pull the ECU and post a pic then I can tell you for sure. If the main processor is a H8/534,536 or 539 under the sticker then its no go unless you go the way of expensive third part daughterboards for 534/536. The 539 is flash part
If there is a series of tin pads like you see in the Type 4 manual then you are in luck!
Inside Nistune only streaming mode will work until you have a proper address file sorted for it. Tuner mode requires a known consult table location as well as TP address for maptracing
Long time no hear! I'd love to see photos of the car...
If you can pull the ECU and post a pic then I can tell you for sure. If the main processor is a H8/534,536 or 539 under the sticker then its no go unless you go the way of expensive third part daughterboards for 534/536. The 539 is flash part
If there is a series of tin pads like you see in the Type 4 manual then you are in luck!
Inside Nistune only streaming mode will work until you have a proper address file sorted for it. Tuner mode requires a known consult table location as well as TP address for maptracing
Sorry for the delay. As promised, here are some pics of the ECU and the car itself.
The shiny sticker says MEC-R585A R5RX33-03 S and the other IC has the number CF79103FN MA W 6BZY40J. It looks like it has the Texas Instrument logo on it.
The shiny sticker says MEC-R585A R5RX33-03 S and the other IC has the number CF79103FN MA W 6BZY40J. It looks like it has the Texas Instrument logo on it.
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Thanks for the pics. The good news is that you might be able to use a daugtherboard available from Sam (drdrift) on this one. He gets them from the states (who get them from some secret location in japan. Unfortunately they are expensive
If you lift the sticker you will see if its H8/534 (32K) or H8/536 (64K)
The boards are jumpered for 32K by default, but hopefully they also run 64K versions also. I believe WC34 (stagea) is 64K
If you lift the sticker you will see if its H8/534 (32K) or H8/536 (64K)
The boards are jumpered for 32K by default, but hopefully they also run 64K versions also. I believe WC34 (stagea) is 64K