I share your view. Sometimes I would like to hear about the more mundane stuff just to help make a decision. On the other side turbo spool and redline is great too.
Damn I need me an r32. The rotational sounded nice but it’s way to “poppy”. I’d rather have the continuous low rumble instead. But both sound awesome! Beautiful car, I’m definitely going to get one soon!
I used to be a domestic guy but living a couple years in japan has changed my perspective on cars. Definitely more of a lover of all cars now. This GTR has been incredibly fun so far!
Seems like a lot of the Group N rally cars are using Fuel Based for rotational idle / anti lag. How do you like the Haltech? I am torn between this and the Link G4 for my EVO rally car build.
Huh I would have thought rally would use ignition based because it cuts ignition events allowing unburn fuel to both cool the engine and provide extra exhaust energy when the ignition comes back. Much harder on engines but very effective. I love the haltech elite! It has way more features than I need and the ability to upgrade is incredible. The nexus software is intuitive, easy to learn, and expansive. Not to mention all the great support you get from the team at Haltech. It would easily be one of the first mods I do to any older efi vehicle. I haven't heard anything bad about the G4 but I would never change based on how well this ECU has worked for me.
Been trying to dial in the Fuel based rotational idle on my cousins RB20DET GTS4 powered by a Haltech Platinum Pro. Can’t seem to get it to bounce nearly as fast as yours. It’s maybe 1/2 to 3/4 the speed. Any tips?
I haven't used the rot idle in quite a while but from what I remember you have to make sure the IAC is cranked up and you could always try raising the cut rpm. Also the ignition cut is a much faster cadence.
@904Saleen oh I totally missed you had a platinum pro. That has a mixed ignition/fuel cut algorithm. I have another video on this channel with the platinum pro on this car.
They all run the same software so I can't see why they wouldn't be able to. It's really just opening up the IAC and cutting fuel/spark events. Not rocket surgery.
I have a r34 gtt with a haltech plug n play and want to set my rotational idle up like the ignition based one but not sure how to on the software. I don’t have the option to choose ignition or fuel. Are you playing with the maps or just rotational settings?
From what I remember the platinum pro plug n play didn't have an option to switch between ignition or fuel cuts. I am only messing with rot settings when adjusting the rot idle. One of my older vids of rot idle is done using plug n play and they all do sound different.
Platinum pro can only do fuel based. I could be wrong but I believe the Platinum pro "fuel cut" is a mixture of both fuel and ign as it sounds entirely different than the fuel cut on the Elite series.
I have the Tomei 262 cams. I can't see how bigger cams would change the ability to use rot idle but I don't know why you would want to use it unless rallying the car. The big cams would probably sound better than the rot idle.
It's supposed to be used for rally type racing to help increasing cooling and I think to help keep the turbo spooled. The rotational idle is typically set at a higher RPM than what I have mine set to.
@@chrisfoster5044 Ah, I see, I'm not at all familiar with rally stuff. So there isn't much point in installing it on your car for example, other than for personal preference?
Yes you can do it with the platinum pro but it didn't have the two different types like the elite series. I have a short video from about 4 years ago on my channel with it on the platinum. Can't really remember the settings exactly from the platinum but I do remember it being extremely easy to set up. Good luck!
I have to go into the haltech and push a button then restart the car. Pretty easy. I suppose you could hook it up to a dial and switch on the fly but not sure. Thanks man! It's pretty cool to be able to change it up whenever I want. I like them all for different reasons.
@@erykkilianek1111 kind of a mixture of both. I had to activate rotational idle and set the type of cut/rpm limits/activation limits. So it has to be set up but it's super simple and it's hard to mess up granted the rest of your tune is good.
This is exactly what i wanted to hear! It's tiring to see only turbo spool and red lines with these things
I share your view. Sometimes I would like to hear about the more mundane stuff just to help make a decision. On the other side turbo spool and redline is great too.
Damn that fuel based rotational idle sounds soooo good!
I'm honestly torn between the two so it's nice to have both set up.
100% the second rotary one is amazing!
Half rotary, half Big Block. Perfectly balanced, as all thing should be.
But also sound like a Karcher when you turned it on but don't use it already.
Damn I need me an r32. The rotational sounded nice but it’s way to “poppy”. I’d rather have the continuous low rumble instead. But both sound awesome! Beautiful car, I’m definitely going to get one soon!
Thanks! I prefer the cam lope also. Good luck on the GTR hunt!
Last idle like a rotary sound man... greattt 🔥🔥🔥🔥
As a V6 and V8 American person this sounds good....I better buy a old school JDM Nissan
I used to be a domestic guy but living a couple years in japan has changed my perspective on cars. Definitely more of a lover of all cars now. This GTR has been incredibly fun so far!
Rotational the best!! Sounds like a dorito!!
That is very interesting.
They all so good cuz it's RB26
those cams though 🔥
Yeah man they change the sound up nicely.
@@chrisfoster5044 forsure !
Music to my ears 😍
Sick video! Theres not alot of these on utube
Thanks man!
rotary rb doesnt real it cant hurt you
rotary rb :
Seems like a lot of the Group N rally cars are using Fuel Based for rotational idle / anti lag. How do you like the Haltech? I am torn between this and the Link G4 for my EVO rally car build.
Huh I would have thought rally would use ignition based because it cuts ignition events allowing unburn fuel to both cool the engine and provide extra exhaust energy when the ignition comes back. Much harder on engines but very effective.
I love the haltech elite! It has way more features than I need and the ability to upgrade is incredible. The nexus software is intuitive, easy to learn, and expansive. Not to mention all the great support you get from the team at Haltech. It would easily be one of the first mods I do to any older efi vehicle. I haven't heard anything bad about the G4 but I would never change based on how well this ECU has worked for me.
Ngl bro i like the stock one better but it's cool to see how idling can differ
That’s not stock idle lol
Yeah brodi Ikkkk
My car did the rotational fuel based for free when the throttle body had issues 😅
I love free stuff lol!
what kinda starter is that? sounds so clean and metallic... I've heard it before on a chaser almost sounded like the shwinggg from a sword
The starter is stock. What you're hearing is the lightweight aluminum flywheel as the starter turns it over.
What are the setting for fuel base?
Normal idle sounds best
agreed!
Been trying to dial in the Fuel based rotational idle on my cousins RB20DET GTS4 powered by a Haltech Platinum Pro. Can’t seem to get it to bounce nearly as fast as yours. It’s maybe 1/2 to 3/4 the speed. Any tips?
I haven't used the rot idle in quite a while but from what I remember you have to make sure the IAC is cranked up and you could always try raising the cut rpm. Also the ignition cut is a much faster cadence.
@@chrisfoster5044 gotcha. The platinum pro only has fuel based I believe. I’ll try and mess with it a little bit more later on.
@904Saleen oh I totally missed you had a platinum pro. That has a mixed ignition/fuel cut algorithm. I have another video on this channel with the platinum pro on this car.
@@chrisfoster5044 can you link it? I’d like to see that one.
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Bro does 750, 1500 and 2000 have this option ??
Or just elite2500?
They all run the same software so I can't see why they wouldn't be able to. It's really just opening up the IAC and cutting fuel/spark events. Not rocket surgery.
That's just nuts!! and how do you get the sound like, brap brap brap!!!
just tuning the ECU? or something?🤔
It's ecu tuning; rotational idle.
@@chrisfoster5044 ahh i see, thanks!😺
I have a r34 gtt with a haltech plug n play and want to set my rotational idle up like the ignition based one but not sure how to on the software. I don’t have the option to choose ignition or fuel. Are you playing with the maps or just rotational settings?
From what I remember the platinum pro plug n play didn't have an option to switch between ignition or fuel cuts. I am only messing with rot settings when adjusting the rot idle. One of my older vids of rot idle is done using plug n play and they all do sound different.
@@chrisfoster5044 my mistake I didn't realise it was an elite 2500 in yours. maybe its time for me to upgrade haha
How did you trigger the ign based rot idle? I can only do fuel based, running a Haltech platinum pro, any tips man?!
Platinum pro can only do fuel based. I could be wrong but I believe the Platinum pro "fuel cut" is a mixture of both fuel and ign as it sounds entirely different than the fuel cut on the Elite series.
@@chrisfoster5044 ahh thought so man! thanks for the reply i will try play around with it more
What size cams are in that would rotaional idle still work with big cams
I have the Tomei 262 cams. I can't see how bigger cams would change the ability to use rot idle but I don't know why you would want to use it unless rallying the car. The big cams would probably sound better than the rot idle.
What's the point of a rotational idle?
Does it have any benefits, or just different sound?
It's supposed to be used for rally type racing to help increasing cooling and I think to help keep the turbo spooled. The rotational idle is typically set at a higher RPM than what I have mine set to.
@@chrisfoster5044 Ah, I see, I'm not at all familiar with rally stuff.
So there isn't much point in installing it on your car for example, other than for personal preference?
@@Lada333 pretty much. It was an option in my Haltech so I decided to try it out. If you do a LOT of anti-lag it could be helpful to cool the car.
Can I do this with the platinum pro? If so what’s your settings ?
Yes you can do it with the platinum pro but it didn't have the two different types like the elite series. I have a short video from about 4 years ago on my channel with it on the platinum. Can't really remember the settings exactly from the platinum but I do remember it being extremely easy to set up. Good luck!
what's the difference between the two types of rotational idle?
It determines what is cut per engine cycle; fuel or ignition.
What parts you change to rotational ignition based?
Just the ECU had to be swapped. I went with a Haltech Elite 2500 and it has been great but I'm sure other ECUs could enable this function.
@@chrisfoster5044 nice.
whats the difference between the different idle types?
The ignition based rot idle cuts an ignition event for one cylinder per cycle and the fuel based does the same but cuts a fuel event.
How do you switch between the different modes?
I have to go into the haltech and push a button then restart the car. Pretty easy. I suppose you could hook it up to a dial and switch on the fly but not sure.
Thanks man! It's pretty cool to be able to change it up whenever I want. I like them all for different reasons.
@@chrisfoster5044 Is that set up by a mapping specialists?
@@erykkilianek1111 nope it's set up my me who is definitely not a mapping specialist. The Haltech program is very easy to use however.
@@chrisfoster5044 ah, did you have to set it up or was it already pre programmed?
@@erykkilianek1111 kind of a mixture of both. I had to activate rotational idle and set the type of cut/rpm limits/activation limits. So it has to be set up but it's super simple and it's hard to mess up granted the rest of your tune is good.
Removing the spoiler was barbaric
I can't tell if that's a good thing. If so, thank you. If not, I have two trunk lids so I can run with/without whenever I choose.
@@chrisfoster5044 no problem just joking it was weird seeing a r32 gtr without a spoiler
Normal sounds better the other just sounds like a diesel lope