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Im planning on doing the same sort of thing. A friend of mine has experiance tuning Rally cars running Motec computers.

We want to buy this to try out on my car and then will probably do some weekend tuning for people.

Not aiming to make serious cash or a business out of it just for the love of cars and to learn new things.

I want to order it now so i have it by the weekend but no one has answered my emails

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It is realtime tuning the factory ECU. and as we all know the factory ecu is better than going aftermarket no to mention you already have a base tune to work on.

I have seen many pics of the software and it looks pretty impressive

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I've got a chip on my car.

Hyperdrive in Perth tuned it up.

Worked awesome !! Soooo much better then pulling chips in and out.

http://butters.throwinghandles.com/file_st...ts4livedit1.jpg

Car is R32 gts4 on stock turbo / boost hence the low power.

But has Z32 afm, gtr injectors/cooler and cat back.

If you want one, worth a call to http://www.hyperdrivems.com.au/ I think there getting them in.

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One of my mates has it. It's a nice piece of kit. The interface is fantastic.

It was used to tune his SR cefiro.

Have you tried getting it through plms? http://www.plmsdevelopments.com/realtime.shtml contact details are at the bottom of the page.

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The nistune you remove your chip and insert the board. The only other thing you need is a consult cable.

No Emulators !!!

Then you can real time tune through the consult port.

The software is kinda simular to the power fc data-logit. Same sort of logic.

Its very good. Has lots of features and more on the way.

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I got 2 friends who are hassling me to get the software and get this on the road. But i would need 3 other people to go into a group buy before i will do it. PM me if interested.

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