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just completed my remap with toshi.

r33 gtst w/ turbo, injectors, plenum, exhaust, afm, pod, fmic etc

results are unreal, i am absolutely stoked. well worth the money.

will post up dyno graph when i get a run soon.

thanks toshi!

Hi I had Toshi do my ecu (im in Perth) I would have much rather do the road tune with him but he is in Sydney... I have a 1997 S2 AUTO r33 skyline with front mount intercooler , turbo tech boost controller running 10-11 psi, full 3" exhaust turbo back, pod with CAI, Walbro fuel pump,

The car ran ok before but since putting the remapped ECU in the cars power seems more linear and pulls right through the rev range... On the Dyno it achieved 268hp = 200rwkw and afr's were good was slightly higher than anticipated but dyno's being dyno's ...Bottom line the car runs great ..... He was very helpful to me and I did contact him a lot of times. I would highly recommend his services ..... thanks Toshi...

Hi I had Toshi do my ecu (im in Perth) I would have much rather do the road tune with him but he is in Sydney... I have a 1997 S2 AUTO r33 skyline with front mount intercooler , turbo tech boost controller running 10-11 psi, full 3" exhaust turbo back, pod with CAI, Walbro fuel pump,

The car ran ok before but since putting the remapped ECU in the cars power seems more linear and pulls right through the rev range... On the Dyno it achieved 268hp = 200rwkw and afr's were good was slightly higher than anticipated but dyno's being dyno's ...Bottom line the car runs great ..... He was very helpful to me and I did contact him a lot of times. I would highly recommend his services ..... thanks Toshi...

I meant the power was higher than anticipated ....... not afr's :-)

the 430 is good for about 220-230rwkw depending on how much boost you want to squeeze out of it. my understanding is that the 480 is good for about 250-260ish rwkw. if its not much more expensive id recommend going for the 480. that being said, my 430 is doing the job nicely at the moment, spools up quickly too, 18psi by about 3800rpm. apparently the 480 is a bit laggier.

depends what youre after i spose.

Hey Toshi,

Do you remember what power you made with the KKR430, I was thinkin bout puttin a KKR480, what do you reccommend for me to do to increase the response?

Cheers

  • 1 month later...

Hi Toshi I have a 95 GTST Skyline Sedan Auto looks like nothing has been done apart from the earthing of the duel stage boost controller.

It has a AFR meter which says it is lean most of the time but chews does like 330km to a tank maybe my driving getting used to the skyline. It has the trick where it stalls sometimes going around a corner if you tap the peddel. It also looks like it has a type s BOV on it but plumbed back to air intake.

With your remap would this fix the idle issue and also the fuel econ. I dont want too much more power and I want to try and keep it quiet as I just got my licence back lol and the Mrs's drives it also.

Would you suggest a boost controller and FMIC (I do alot of city driving)

Thanks

Robbie

Hi Toshi I have a 95 GTST Skyline Sedan Auto looks like nothing has been done apart from the earthing of the duel stage boost controller.

It has a AFR meter which says it is lean most of the time but chews does like 330km to a tank maybe my driving getting used to the skyline. It has the trick where it stalls sometimes going around a corner if you tap the peddel. It also looks like it has a type s BOV on it but plumbed back to air intake.

With your remap would this fix the idle issue and also the fuel econ. I dont want too much more power and I want to try and keep it quiet as I just got my licence back lol and the Mrs's drives it also.

Would you suggest a boost controller and FMIC (I do alot of city driving)

Thanks

Robbie

Please tell me is your AFR meter widband?

Please come to me I will check your car.

I am not sure if it Wide band. Only just got the car last week.

I hopefully get my pay rise next week so I will make a time to come and see you.

  • 1 month later...

Hey Toshi.

Just curious. Can you only get a daughterboard for an R34 Gtt or can you do a remap? What's the difference? Can't do Nistune on R34 can you?

I have a NISMO exhaust turbo back. Soon to have a high-flow cat and FMIC and boost controller.

Will be seeing you very soon :)

R34 ecu need daughterboard install for remap.

Daughterboard need x2 emulator and NISTUNE board do not need emulator for remap.

Daughterboard much cheaper than NISTUNE board.

Yes I can R34 NISTUNE.(NISTUNE and remap is same)

Hey Toshi.

Just curious. Can you only get a daughterboard for an R34 Gtt or can you do a remap? What's the difference? Can't do Nistune on R34 can you?

I have a NISMO exhaust turbo back. Soon to have a high-flow cat and FMIC and boost controller.

Will be seeing you very soon :)

How much we talking Toshi in price differences between NISTUNE and daughterboard?

I think NISTUNE board around $300 and daughterboard$150.

Remap labour is same.

That's not too bad. I wouldn't mind paying the extra for the NISTUNE as long as its going to have some benefit?

Daughterboard and NISTUNE board is same performance.(Daughterboard need emulator and NISTUNE board do not need)

Also Im using both NISTUNE softwear.

If you do not know eprom emulator please search it.

That's not too bad. I wouldn't mind paying the extra for the NISTUNE as long as its going to have some benefit?

Ok cool.

So to confirm would it be $750 for a dyno tune + $90 per hour dyno fee with NISTUNE?

Thanks

I sent PM.

Ok cool.

So to confirm would it be $750 for a dyno tune + $90 per hour dyno fee with NISTUNE?

Thanks

  • 3 months later...

hey Toshi

i want to make a booking for road tune...

ive got a r32 RB20DET

MODS

splitdump pipe 3" all the way thru (no cat)

front mount intercooler

K&N filter CAI

Greedy Profec b II boost controll turned off.. (coz i want it to be tuned and set at a safe boost level)

Thats about it.. any recomendations prior to tune like oil change? do the plugs?

im from sydney BTW thanks

I sent PM.

Thank you

hey Toshi

i want to make a booking for road tune...

ive got a r32 RB20DET

MODS

splitdump pipe 3" all the way thru (no cat)

front mount intercooler

K&N filter CAI

Greedy Profec b II boost controll turned off.. (coz i want it to be tuned and set at a safe boost level)

Thats about it.. any recomendations prior to tune like oil change? do the plugs?

im from sydney BTW thanks

Toshi,

PM details about options for retuning ECU on a 2001 M35 Stagea (VQ25DET).

The only mod I know of so far is a Nissan Performance Muffler (Nismo?), it's a cat. back.

Chewing through heaps of fuel thanks to Nissan Japan factory tune :D

Im sorry.

I can not remap M35.

Toshi,

PM details about options for retuning ECU on a 2001 M35 Stagea (VQ25DET).

The only mod I know of so far is a Nissan Performance Muffler (Nismo?), it's a cat. back.

Chewing through heaps of fuel thanks to Nissan Japan factory tune :D

hey everyone i got my car tuned by toshi today... i highly recommend him and im very happy with the results.. he knows what his doiin and he will take his time to fine tune your car until he gets it right and safe.. my car goes harder and spools up way faster than before.. thanks toshi

I also had my ECR33 tuned by Toshi recently, and i have absolutely no hesitation in recommending him to any of you. The car hasn't once run this nicely in the 3 years i've owned it. Toshi is also extremely friendly and helpful, and puts a massive amount of effort into making sure you drive away satisfied.

Thanks again Toshi!




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