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Old 21 July 2011, 08:36 PM
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Right guys i have a technical one for you, my neighbours gardner (very nice fellow) used to own a Nissan Silvia (i think thats what he said) back a couple of years ago and unfortunately totalled it doing some Traffic Light GP

As a result, before the car got scrapped, he removed a couple of items, one of which was a data monitor (i believe) called a BLITZ R-VIT Type 2 as pictured below.






The question i have is would i be able to connect this to my Simtek ECU on my Classic 1997 WRX??

Im not very familiar with the electric side of things so any help would be appreciated.

Doing a google search it looks a very good bit of kit, but am unaware if it is a Nissan only fitament.

He has passed this on to me to try out anyway, along with a BLITZ boost gauge (sorry i dont have a pic) which i plan to fix to the dash. He said make an offer, any idea how much i should offer for the two, and maybe ill sell the elctronic thingy on to a nissan owner if its a no-goer?

Many thanks in advance for any help,

Rob
Old 21 July 2011, 08:38 PM
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As you are running a aftermarket ecu i dont think a data monitor will work on your car mate.
Old 21 July 2011, 08:39 PM
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It may be OBD suitable but virtually guaranteed not to work with a Simtek.

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Old 21 July 2011, 08:51 PM
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Thanks for the rapid response fella's, gutted though i was getting all excited!!

Rekon its worth a punt if i can get i cheap and flog it on?

Any idea what the Boost gauge would be worth?

Thanks again

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Old 21 July 2011, 09:18 PM
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I wouldn't bother trying to cash in on it .... your 'friendly' gardener probably knows EXACTLY what it's worth (nothing I would hazard a guess).
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Seems a genuine fella, it was fitted to the car when he bought it, and since the crash a couple of years ago been sat in his cupboard.
Will see what he says never know he might just say have it!
If i get chance tomorrow ill fit the gauge and if its works all ok ill make him an offer.
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Curious about this too. Is there any way to monitor data on older cars? Mine being 1995 I believe I don't have an OBDII connection on my ecu. As I'm planning to upgrade my ECU in the coming months what would the best solution be in terms of data monitoring?




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