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I was going to try here.

http://www.plmsdevelopments.com/realtime.shtml

when i can find a reasonably priced z32 ecu that is.

Are these the same guys that you've tried.

If so doesn't look to promising.

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Do a google search, live edit is free however all of the other hardware is not...

It is morre expensive than the nistne setup, and not as good.

so i'll keep waiting also.

on a side note, anyone have or know where to buy an z32 ecu at a decent price. I mean $400for a 16-17 yr old ecu seems a little rich.

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We've now got working R33 tuning boards available, will have the Nistune update from Matt this week to see how the nistune software goes with the RB25, can't wait...

I'm using NRE from the same guy who wrote LiveEdit but full real time map tracing and emulation...

R33 Remap - Example

Standard R33

FMIC

040 Fuel Pump

3" Turbo Back Exhaust

HyperGear TR43

STD AFM

STD Inj

STD Air Box

Remapped R33 ECU - 45 mins of dyno time

More to come with upgraded injector and afm

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At the moment they are quite expensive, and yes quite difficult to install, would only recommend advanced electronics techs attempt this, need smd experience and equipment... I'm still trying to work things out regarding fast turnaround of supply and install with base maps...

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Hey Guys

Good to hear news is spreading.

And sorry for the no reponses to email. Just found out last week that AAnets mail server has been really dodgy and not passing on emails... and I just thought it was getting a bit quiet until Pete L told me customers were able to contact him through his site.

Not happy but not much I can do now until they fix it!

Please contact me [email protected] in the meantime if you wanted to know any thing about the boards or place an order etc.

thanks

Matt

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