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Guys it was my bad about the information provided to the workshop mentioned in this thread with regards to compatibility since I mixed up the model numbers. Usually I refer to the Nissan vehicle designation (WC34) rather than trim codes

RS4 Series 1 and 260RS cannot be Nistuned but RS4 Series 2 (with RB25DET NEO) can be. Anything which has ECU part number 23710-0V8xx in it can be done with Nistune Type 4 boards. Hope that helps

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You emailed me this q over the weekend? Not replied yet but only VLT, S13 CA18 and HCR32 currently have knock reporting active

Other models dont yet because I have to dig through Nissan/JECS code to find the memory locations where knock is recorded and add extra code to spit it out the consult port. Currently BNR32 and Z32 have identified locations but cant seem to get it working yet

So your knock count will be zero. I'm going to hide this gauge to avoid future confusion

As for the 'consult guages' not appearing, check under 'windows' menu and cascade them in case its hiding off screen for some reason

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yeh hehe

consult gauges work, thats the window we had open during tuning, but the multiple consult gauges only opens 3 windows, inj duty, knock count and TP..

when i first got it and had the consult plugged in, the multiple gauges were working

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Havent read anything in this post for a long time but i thought i might input this:

Ran a RB31/26DETT without problems.

R33 GTST S1 harness without VCT hooked up

Q45 Throttlebody

Twin Q45 AFMs through Apexi SAFC-II (2 in 1 out with average output)

1600CC injectors through GTR resistor pack

R32 GTR coils

and much more..

While it was beeing built:

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Worked a treat, sad to see the engine gone, sold it some months ago.

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How accurate is the 'timing' displayed in the nistune consult gauges for setting base timing ??

That's like getting a blank ruler, randomly drawing a centremeter mark on it then going how accurate is it for setting the base cm mark on other rulers....

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How accurate is the 'timing' displayed in the nistune consult gauges for setting base timing ??

It is as close as it gets .. given that you have aligned the timing mark on the crank pully with what Nistune displays ..

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Whats the max hp the Nistune type 4 can handle. Is it suitable for a 30 25 neo with gtx3582r freddy plenum 1000cc injector hpx1 airflow meter.

Will it be up to the task

Scroll back a bit ^^ to Brother Davids's set up - reckoned it was ok at 700hp

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HP is relative to the AFM, however using those HPX ones inside of a 3" pipe will give you the resolution needed.

Just need to be smart with the TP Load scaler :)

I love Nistune, especially with the feature pack. Launch and flex support, albeit I've yet to setup a car with the flex support on it. Should have one of the Nissan Silvia boys doing it in a few months.

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