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Hi guys,

I'm just about getting my car tuned but still deciding between getting my stock ecu remap or get a Nistune

I have usual mods like..

- pod filter

- R34 Neo turbo

- FMIC

- 3inch turbo back exhaust

- welbro fuel pump

- single manual boost control

and i dont think i wanna do anything else to the motor at the moment.. but not sure in the future? that's why i'm consider Nistun.

Remap will cost between $400-$500 road tuned (plus dyno time if i wanna do it on the dyno)

Nistune will be $1000 drive in drive out, including everything

So, what u guys reckon? and why?

Cheers

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my tuner is doing nistune for $600 fitted and tuned
Nistune hardware fully installed(not tuned should not cost more that $300) + $250 an hour tuning.

Hi guys,

would u recommend me to ur tuners please??? I'm really need to get thing done asap

Thanks for all ur help guys

Cheers :)

try unigroup??? I would love to see back to back tuning of a car with a power fc and a nistune, realistically their should be minimal difference but would be nice to see if you can similar afr power figures and power curves. I am keen on getting a nistune as well, what are some other functions you can do with it?????? with the software etc?????

Wouldn't consider a PFC subie???

If your prepared to pay 1k for Nistune a modded RB25/26 PFC wouldn't cost you much more with tuning, just some food for thought :P

1K was for complete install & tune.

Good luck finding a modded Power FC for less than $1200, and then you still have tuning to worry about.

NIStune > PFC, as long as you can deal with not having the wank factor of having a hand controller.

I would love to have PFC installed in my car but.. can't find any more PCF for RB20det and the price of it is over the moon!

cheers

Read the post above yours...PFCs for other models can be made to work on a rb20...might be another option...

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