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I'm also looking at getting a tune checked/done

My r32 gtst

mods are

Rb20det

Fmic

Rs*r 3.75"

Coil packs

Pod filter

New clutch (heavy duty)

Already has a remapped ecu

How much am I roughly looking at?

Thanks.

  • 3 months later...

Hi Toshi,

I know I asked ages ago, but I'm starting to more seriously look at getting this done - am saving now.

My car is:

R33 GTST S1

stock turbo, stock injectors

Apexi AVCR

3" turbo-back exhaust

FMIC

I'd need the Z32 ECU with Nistune board supplied - so basically I'd turn up with my car as is, and get the ECU replaced and tuned by you - how much would that be in total so I know how much I need to have in cash?

Thanks mate!

  • 4 weeks later...

Toshi,

I want a Z32 Nistune ECU with a pre-loaded map for:

R33 Gts-t Manual

Full 3" turbo back

R34 SMIC

GT-R Fuel pump

Stock tubro, stock injectors.

Can you quote me for supply of this? ETA if I order?

Would I need to get a dyno tune to check AFR's etc after fitting?

  • 3 months later...

I am often asked how much power increase about E85 TUNE.

Power is around 30kw more than 98 octane fuel.

I recommend Bosch 1000cc injector because much better spray than hiflow injector.

  • 4 months later...

Hey toshi quick qoute mate

R33 s1.5

Hypergear atr43ss2 turbo

Fmic

750cc bosch injectors

255lph walbro fuel pump

Greddy style plennum with std throttle body

Z32 afm

3inch turbo back exhaust

Power fc

May have to get the plennum and injectors fitted

Edited by cav33r
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Hi cav33r

Price $550 road tune $600 dyno tune only $700 dyno tune and road tune both.

Hi soulfood187

If come weekday you can come any time.

  • 1 year later...



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