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Old 25 August 2009, 08:17 AM
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Hey all,

Anyone with DCCD in non-DCCD car used Neeutronics or other controller, looking for simple-ish fitting with sensors and automatic/manual roller adjustment if possible - any ideas of cost and where to source?

I've got an oe ECU for DCCD but not sure how tricky that might be to fit....yaw sensors etc.

Which is best and what functions do you get? How much and contact details if possible...thanks
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try here: Cotcomp Products

something below 400Ł from what I remember.

cheers
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Most deffo the Neetronics controller. Its the dogs.
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The DCCDpro.com controller is awsome and does the same thing as the OEM unit. The unit has the OEM switches and roller ball also and is very easy to fit plus if your clocks have the LED dccd display the unit can be hooked up to them as well. Speak to Jeff at sales@dccdpro.com if you need tech help
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Sounds interesting...Any idea of wiring involved for the whole lot?

Where does the gearbox have its DCCD wiring coming out of? Is the one side of the top (under the hood as the americans say)?
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Originally Posted by swisstonihasher
Sounds interesting...Any idea of wiring involved for the whole lot?

Where does the gearbox have its DCCD wiring coming out of? Is the one side of the top (under the hood as the americans say)?
Its straight forward wiring. All the info is available here Downloads
The gear box should have a 6 pin plug it uses pin 1 & 4 for the dccd the others are reverse light switch and lamba sensor.If your fitting the dccd led clocks you can find out which led is what by grounding the spare pins on the left hand side green plug that go in to your clocks. Then simply connect the correct colour wire from the dccd controller to the pin. Hey presto!
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Excellent...does sound simples, I'll have a look for this 6 pin when I get the car back, cheers.
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I'm still stuck on wiring here a little, I've understand there's a 6 pin connector on the new DCCD, two wires for DCCD controller but where is it? Is it by dip stick or on right hand side about half way down the box? Anyone fitted DCCD before that can advise?
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Originally Posted by swisstonihasher
I'm still stuck on wiring here a little, I've understand there's a 6 pin connector on the new DCCD, two wires for DCCD controller but where is it? Is it by dip stick or on right hand side about half way down the box? Anyone fitted DCCD before that can advise?
You should find it on the top of the right hand side of the gearbox. Grey plug. 4 of the wire go to the left hand side of the gear box to two bullet tube connectors. The two you need are pins 1 & 4 as you look in tho the plug.
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Ah, okay, thanks...

I'll have a look but not today as hangover
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I've ordered the DCCD pro unit...

I'm a little confused by their guides for using oe sti roller and manual switch. Its not clear as to which wires are 1,2,3 on the roller plus the manual switch has 3 wires but mine has 4 (2 black, yellow and purple).

Anyone fitted sti switches from spec d 2007 to dccd pro?
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Originally Posted by W90 SAM
The DCCDpro.com controller is awsome and does the same thing as the OEM unit. The unit has the OEM switches and roller ball also and is very easy to fit plus if your clocks have the LED dccd display the unit can be hooked up to them as well. Speak to Jeff at sales@dccdpro.com if you need tech help
I've had a bounce back from that sales address, do you have any other contact details for this "jeff"? I've got a couple of technical questions for him re my fitting, cheers.
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Originally Posted by swisstonihasher
I've had a bounce back from that sales address, do you have any other contact details for this "jeff"? I've got a couple of technical questions for him re my fitting, cheers.
Hi I've double checked the emails I've had from him and its sales@dccdpro.com. Their web address is www.dccdpro.com Hope this helps
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I'll try again as bounce back was instant...bit worried about not having any contact, ie telephone number for support.
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All good, tried same address from work and it got through. Jeff is helpful bloke and I'm just about to start wiring!
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Originally Posted by swisstonihasher
All good, tried same address from work and it got through. Jeff is helpful bloke and I'm just about to start wiring!
I had an email from him this morning to say the email address is ok and he's sent one to you. Best of luck
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