What did you do to your FX / QX70 today?

Nice job. Plan on putting a DIY together? Is would invaluable to the others. I wish I had this info before!

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Oh you can do this ^^^, you can do the Unichip hardwire for sure.

Well, I guess so.
Good thing I'm flashed though. No need for clunky add ons, lol
 
Yep, except for a couple of bad can transformers in the mix. Swapped out some replacements & all good. Also found a bad ground underneath the house that was causing some flicker. It was the last box right before the breaker box . . . thankfully.
I was getting worried as I worked my way to it & was running out of things to troubleshoot. I guess 60 years of load can wear those connections out. Maybe I avoided a future house fire in the process. Also, very little room to work in those gang boxes. The wires are so clunky big.

electrical looks good (fellow electrician here)!!! giving compliments..
 
thx. They light up steady now. Did something right.
Timer programming (in line w/ the light) on the other hand might even be more strenuous. Those things are retarded. I gave it up. Do it another day
 
Well, I guess so.
Good thing I'm flashed though. No need for clunky add ons, lol


The whole thing is as big as a wallet...

I just went back over today and picked up an OBD-II scan tool+data logging software. Checked and cleared the codes I incurred from my half-cocked startup last night, which turned off my SES light. :tup: I'm liking the 350z map for a base, but it still feels a little sluggish at the top. I'm pretty sure time has slowed since I ordered the wideband kit... :laugh:

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The whole thing is as big as a wallet...

I just went back over today and picked up an OBD-II scan tool+data logging software. Checked and cleared the codes I incurred from my half-cocked startup last night, which turned off my SES light. :tup: I'm liking the 350z map for a base, but it still feels a little sluggish at the top. I'm pretty sure time has slowed since I ordered the wideband kit... :laugh:

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Which did you get? I've been eyeing this one:
Amazon.com: Autel MaxiScan MS300 CAN OBD-II Scan Tool: [email]Automotive@@AMEPARAM@@http://ecx.images-amazon.com[/email]/images/I/511wAoE-OzL.@@AMEPARAM@@511wAoE-OzL

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Washed and clayed all the paint in preparation for polishing and waxing tomorrow. Also cleaned up all the door seals and put some rubber protectant on them. Gonna add a couple coats of sealant, and probably top it off with a layer of wax for fun and to see how it looks.

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Looks cool. Of course I just want one to pull codes because I've learned sometimes I get them wrong when pulling them using the pedal dance method.
 
I just ordered that same exact scan XL professional software with a bluetooth/usb obdII interface, palmer performance has this http://www.palmerperformance.com/store/product_info.php?cPath=24&products_id=51 for $239 & that's not even scan xl pro which is a $49 upgrade so $289 , but I got this http://www.scantool.net/scan-tools/smart-phone/obdlink-bluetooth.html and upgraded to pro for a total of $189 shipped. it's the exact same thing. palmer performance is a distributor/reseller but scantool.net is the manufacturer....

I haven't even used the laptop software yet at all, so far I'm just using the bt adapter with my android & a $5 app called torque.... def works nice, even the phone app alone does so much more than those hand held readers. if you don't get the pro, just scan xl, then for $149 & a $5 app your in business & the app doubles as a cool gauge display with tons of different readings & custom layouts. then it also is a performance meter with gps, accelerometer AND obdII data to base it's calculations on, so once it's solidly mounted & calibrated & tweeked properly it's about as accurate & repeatable as you can get for any one of the performance gtech type things....
 
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I just ordered that same exact scan XL professional software with a bluetooth/usb obdII interface...

Nice. The laptop software is pretty awesome. I played with it at Unichip for about 20min today before I bought it. The real time monitoring and data logging sold me. On my way home I was scheming on how I could secure my laptop in the passenger seat for my test runs. :tongue (2):

Do you think you could install it on your carputer? That would be da-:bomb:.
 
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of course, I have a few different older obdII softwares on there and also other programs that work along with this that are skinable so I can have custom gauge panels & controls that look like the new gtr display :) never fully set it up though when it was bone stock, will def be nice for when I finish the build though...

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my second link in the post you quoted somehow was wrong but I corrected it in the post, was supposed to be the scantool.net link for $149

yeah the gtr display style is pretty cool & a lot of it is not so hard to get working properly emulated with obdII & accelerometers but some things are a pita to set up & get working too, like torque distribution & stuff, that takes some hacking & building custom stuff :)
 
my second link in the post you quoted somehow was wrong but I corrected it in the post, was supposed to be the scantool.net link for $149

yeah the gtr display style is pretty cool & a lot of it is not so hard to get working properly emulated with obdII & accelerometers but some things are a pita to set up & get working too, like torque distribution & stuff, that takes some hacking & building custom stuff :)

Yup piece of cake. Like learning to ride a bike...
 
my second link in the post you quoted somehow was wrong but I corrected it in the post, was supposed to be the scantool.net link for $149

yeah the gtr display style is pretty cool & a lot of it is not so hard to get working properly emulated with obdII & accelerometers but some things are a pita to set up & get working too, like torque distribution & stuff, that takes some hacking & building custom stuff :)

I truncated my quote to get rid of the bad link. :tup:

Ironic you should mention skinning the interface because that's pretty much the only thing that ScanXL DOESN'T do... :frown:
 
Had the optional radar detector installed in my prodigy one nav system. Detector mounted behind the Infiniti logo in the grill and displayed on the screen both audible and visual. Was hoping to give it a test but the installer forgot to activate it in the software which I took care of after I got home. Haven't had a chance to give it another test run yet but hopefully I won't be driving around with a false sense of security.
 
Installed a new intake not currently cross marketed for the 06+45 Tried three times, kids, work, misc. projects got in the way - remove the existing, get pulled away, put it back on....... Will post a separate DIY with pics. Sound is exotic and I am sure it will perform.
 
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