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Mercury Motorsport bought the rights to the Dr-Drift ecu remapping and software here in QLD...

The Dr_Drift one was probablly the best, im sure there are others tho like chip torque and so forth...

But cost for benifit you would be some what better off looking at an alternate aftermarket ecu solution...

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Mercury Motorsport bought the rights to the Dr-Drift ecu remapping and software here in QLD...

The Dr_Drift one was probablly the best, im sure there are others tho like chip torque and so forth...

But cost for benifit you would be some what better off looking at an alternate aftermarket ecu solution...

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Yeah...

Might hunt around for the Emanage ultimate.

Just reading up on it now, and finding out where to get them and who tunes them.

Any info to shorten my search would be appreciated (i am lazy...) :D

I would stay away from piggy back system if you can get it chipped and tuned and with rb20's you can.

I had a Dr Drift style remap done by him personally and it was the best $$ i spent on that car, and i have spent alot, Dangerous_Davo will also support the remap as will many others. so much mor drivable.

as for piggy backs systems, they are a must if you keep a standard ecu on an rb25 as i have been told the ecu's reset themselves everytime you turn the car off. i could be wrong anyone who can back it up please do. but emanage is what i will be looking into for the 25 for mine. :D

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I would stay away from piggy back system if you can get it chipped and tuned and with rb20's you can.

I had a Dr Drift style remap done by him personally and it was the best $$ i spent on that car, and i have spent alot, Dangerous_Davo will also support the remap as will many others. so much mor drivable.

as for piggy backs systems, they are a must if you keep a standard ecu on an rb25 as i have been told the ecu's reset themselves everytime you turn the car off. i could be wrong anyone who can back it up please do. but emanage is what i will be looking into for the 25 for mine. :D

this may sound ignorant, but for the dr drift remap, should i just pm him for it, or does he have a shop that deals with this now..?

Col, thanks for that. I will shoot him a message and see how he found the whole experience.

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this may sound ignorant, but for the dr drift remap, should i just pm him for it, or does he have a shop that deals with this now..?

OK so a bit of background for you in this matter;

Dr-Drift = Sam

Ok so sam used to cue up a stack of rb20's every few months in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and he would fly to the location. Hire some dyno time at a local workshop and bomb out 5-6 cars per trip and then return home. However sometime back in early 05 (i think) Mercury Motorsport saw the benifit in learning/using Sams system and so they struck an offer and Mercury bought Sams knowledge and his tools. As a part of the deal Sam does not come to Brisbane anymore to tune cars.

Now Mercury have the chip and the tuning ability and they have purchased this ability im sure the price is quite a bit higher than Sam used to charge, hence my comments about checking out other aftermarket options. But hey I guess its only a phone call away, give them a buzz and check up how much a dr-drift tune is worth these days and then compair that cost to an aftermarket system...

As if the prices are compairable or even close id be going aftermarket as then you have dozens of workshops that can tune your car (more competition means lower prices at the end of the day) and of course the aftermarket ones generally have more features. But im thinking mostlly of the fact that you could get it tuned anywhere you want.

hey hey i am also looking for a remap or somthing lulz :) for an rb20 with some breathing mods eg, fmic,pod,25turb,3in zorst turboback ect..who can hook me up on the coast here Rohan?

REGARDS SIR JEZLEY :)))))

Mate the chips are only through Mercury so you would have to drive down to Newarket but thats not far from the coast... :D

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hey fouund this on the net, rofl i think it could be to good to be true.. :) anyways whats your thoughts???!

32 Skyline RB20DET Drift Computer ECU Chip Stage 3???

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lub JEZ!

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lol bud if i knew, i wouldnt ask, just trying to learn shit ay :P(((

LOL fair enough

In short it does not matter which ecu you have or if you go for a chip which chip you get.

The most important thing it that it is custom tuned to your car.

Dont just buy a "power up" type of chip from ebay, get a custom tuned chip specificlly for your car and your needs.

Or go for an aftermarket ecu and have it tuned by your local workshop.

Food for thoguht tho (just the way i see it);

If you get for instance a Apexi PFC (Ap r32 version) you could go to almost any workshop in Brisbane and have it tuned. Some shops are better than others but none the less 90% of workshops will be able to help you with this system. Not to metion with competition and the amount of these units on the market im sure they know how to use one also.

As where if you buy a chip there are not that many people who can tune them, so as such your reducing your choices of workshops that can service your needes.

They could also have a monoply on the market and hence it could cost you more in the long run.

Just food for thought tho... Cheers Col

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the remap is probably your best bet. it will be cheaper then an aftermarket ecu plus full tune, on rb20's its very effective

the standard ecu has a few benifits over aftermarket jobs, like retaining your knock and detonation control and the rb computer will run smoother

i ran a wolf 3d on my old motor, the wolf is packed with features but it didnt run very well for just normal driving, some tuners will tune your idle and then tune it at WOT with a couple of touch ups in the middle it tends to run like shit.

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Please Note: Mercury do not provide "Dr Drift" remaps, they simply have the software I use.

ALSO: My Contract has now expired with Mercury, and I am again able, and willing, to travel to Sunny QLD for tuning visits.

If anyone is interested please send me an e-mail through drdrift.com.au (opt in for the mailing list to stay informed too)

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To Jez and Foamer..

I suggest getting hold of Sam like he said cause there will be heaps who want it done.

In case anybody was wondering, mercury quoted me around $330 for the remap, plus one hours worth of dyno time for the turbo, and another hour for afm, bringing the total to $930, drive in, drive out by lunch time.

wow thats alot....struth.

does this apply for series 1 rb25's or is it only rb20 ecu's that can be chipped?

i hope so cause i wil need one, but i heard from some people that stock rb25 ecu's rest to their old setting each turn of the key so i am going to PM Sam to see if he can do it yet.

Please Note: Mercury do not provide "Dr Drift" remaps, they simply have the software I use.

ALSO: My Contract has now expired with Mercury, and I am again able, and willing, to travel to Sunny QLD for tuning visits.

If anyone is interested please send me an e-mail through drdrift.com.au (opt in for the mailing list to stay informed too)

Appologies about the wrong info.

PM sent.

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