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Hey all,

I know there is HEAPS of discussion relating to standard ECU remaps, however I cannot seem to find any information of people doing them in W.A!

There is Dr Drift and Toshido, but they are in the eastern states...

My Skyline is relatively lightly modded, such as FMIC, GTR fuel pump, GTR injectors, standard turbo and good boost controller. So i would only want to boost up to about .9 bar.

Because of the light mods i cant really justifying going out and buying an aftermarket ecu, until i start messing with the Turbo.

Does anyone know\recommend someone, who is based in W.A and is good at remapping an R32 ecu?

Cheers,

Bernhard :thumbsup:

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Hyperdrive will do the nistune roms. Very good solution.

This is my R32 GTS4 result with stock boost, stock turbo, just cat back and cooler.

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

Edited by Butters

That CEFF1E rom did fk all for my RB20, the only benefit of my getting it is that when I put the RB30 in I used the CEFF1E remap because it didn't have R&R.

Hyperdrive remapped my 32 ecu to run my RB30 with z32 afm and 550cc injectors. Give them a call :thumbsup:

Hyperdrive will do the nistune roms. Very good solution.

This is my R32 GTS4 result with stock boost, stock turbo, just cat back and cooler.

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

Cool thats sounds good, roughly how much did it set you back?

Is Dr Drift coming to perth!?!??!

best to call them and ask --> http://www.hyperdrivems.com.au/

Sweet, just got quoted $880

Which is not too bad, a little more expensive then i would have hoped but definately still cheaper then buying an after market ecu and tuning it (~$1500+)

Hey, just wondering.....

My boost controller will be arriving soon and i was wondering is it safe to boost up to 0.9 bar while the car is not tuned, as tuning will most probably occur sometime at the beginning of next year.....

I don't want it to run too lean and go pop.....

Edited by Douse
is the nistune the same as the old lumpy rom? they just changed the name of it?

No, very different.

Its real time tuning, so no chip in / out. You can also buy the software for it yourself.

That means you can data log and make changes as you please(should you know what your doin).

It pretty much does everything the power fc software does.

ask CEFF1E, he sold me a remap and its works wonders... better than the one from AutoSport Engineering, I've noticed heaps more low down...

I haven't dynoed it yet, but will do and post up results

I had a back to back dyno run with the CEFF1E remap on my RB20, nothing changed down low, the AFR curve was EXACTLY the same. Only thing that happened was I gained 5hp up high.. tuner said it was probably due to an extra degree or so of timing up high.

The only benefit of my getting that remap was that it didn't have R&R, so I was able to run my RB30 on it for a while and it saved me about $200 off the proper tune as I already had an ecu with a cradle soldered in.

My advice, ring Hyperdrive and get a real tune/remap :wave:

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