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Hey Guys, ns.com have organised for Dr Drift (Sam) to bring his dyno down to Tas and do a group ECU remap and tune.

We currently have about 10-11 committed people who have paid their $100 deposit and the date is set at this stage for the weekend of March 25th.

To get Sam to commit to coming down, shutting up his shop for a week and doing us this HUGE favour, we need some more people to join the group.

I believe he can do remaps on most Nissan ECU's and from all reports the result is often better that most aftermarket computers and the total cost is substantially less. Significant gains can even be made on standard engines. Nobody does it better than DR DRIFT!

Taken from ns.com – by Dr Drift

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I would like to request that ALL vehicles have upgraded fuel pumps (standard are way bad), full tanks of whatever petrol you want the car tuned on, maintained vehicles (serviced, good spark plugs etc). If we can make sure that all cars are ready it will make the whole process quicker and easier for everyone and allow us to tune as many cars as possible.

Remap Prices cover initial ECU modifications, and loading of pre-tuned maps to suit, these will then need 1-1.5 hours of dyno time tuned specifically to your vehicle and fuel. Dyno time as mentioned will be around $180/hr. ECU modification and Base Maps priced as follows:

S13 CA18 - $330

S13 SR20 - $450

S14 SR20 - $660

S15 SR20 - $660

R32 RB20 - $330

R32 RB26 - $330

R33 RB25 - N/A

R34 RB25 - $660

Z32 VG30 - $330

Look at the below link for details!

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...pic=139544&st=0

Thanks for reading!

Todd

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