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As the thread title says I am looking for someone who has done this particular piggy-back on this particular model multiple times and can tell me what I need and will quote me before install.

I don't want to fry coils etc and I have no idea which ultimate I have purchased ie version so basically I want him to look at the thing, tell me what harnesses I need and can give me a good tune for cruise aswell as top endc conditions.

I want your feedback but only if you have done this more than a month ago. recent install feedback are not wanted unless you have had issues with a given tuner. Time tells etc.

Anyone else with an s2 33t and there are many of us but also have a Greddy ultimate installed ?

experiences ?

harness requirements.. ie coil pack issues with ignition harness etc..

crd = 750 no details of tune so far but have been warned about work done of them of late from various sources.

hills = 490 >> 3hr dyno tune + 1hr road tune etc.

so far its hills for a mile... had many good reports of them from mates and the uncle got a fair chunk of work done there a while back which he thoroughly recommended which put me on to them in the first place so yea... unless someone can beat that im sold. Was interested in helping me achieve what I wanted and also warned me about the mixed results of the greddy stuff and was pushing full replacement ie pfc. I already have the ultimate so meh il go with that until its no good to me. for hte power im chaseing 240-250 rwkw this should be sufficient i think.

be careful where you go.

i went somewhere who told me they 'can do emanage easy etc etc'. it was one of the ugliest tunes and experiences with a workshop ive ever had.

at first, R&R kicked in. he had no idea on how to use the boost cut feature to get rid of it. he told me that this was a common problem and that i needed an extra part to fix it.

because i got familiar with it before i went in, i had to adjust it for him!

i ended up not paying for the tune and walked away pissed off for wasting 3hrs for a shit tune. if you want to know where to stay away from, hit me up with a PM and ill tell you.

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