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With little tad more boost say 12psi, i reckon 200kw is easy to acheive.

With the remap i have noticed a lot more midrange power.

Also 1st gear just revs out like crazy.

But get yourself a full exhaust and straight away you will notice a big difference.

Edited by siddr20

Nice work Toshi. Some good results siddr20. Thinking about going with a remap aswell.

Just a quick question guys, abit off topic, wots the model number of the walbro pump u guys are using??? GSS-341 or 342??? Just wanna know so i dont get the wrong 1 for my 33!

Toshi,

Were you just using Sidd's R33 ECU, I thought there was an issue with them not being able to be remapped and they would swap them out with R32 ones instead as the VCT wouldn't activate..

I'm guessing this been resolved as it was somethign that discouraged me in the past?

What price would we be looking at for a tune - can you pm me prices?

Cheers

I sent PM.

Thank you

Toshi,

Were you just using Sidd's R33 ECU, I thought there was an issue with them not being able to be remapped and they would swap them out with R32 ones instead as the VCT wouldn't activate..

I'm guessing this been resolved as it was somethign that discouraged me in the past?

What price would we be looking at for a tune - can you pm me prices?

Cheers

I sent PM.

Thank you

Hey Toshi

Would you be able to post the answer to Links' question for us here? I was also aware of the stock ECU's resisitance to remapping, but can't recall the reasons...

as well as the prices, as it definitely sounds like a good option for those looking to get a bit of extra power from mild mods

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Hey Toshi

Would you be able to post the answer to Links' question for us here? I was also aware of the stock ECU's resisitance to remapping, but can't recall the reasons...

as well as the prices, as it definitely sounds like a good option for those looking to get a bit of extra power from mild mods

ahh btw, i took my car out to the track yesterday. Wakefield actually!!

Friend did a 1.13 in my car.. My best time i did was only 1.17

With street rubers and stock rims..

So this tune is deff pretty damn good..

Power comes on exctly when you need it..

Just wish i had some coilovers and better rubbers..

Edited by siddr20

Mods?? heheh nothing really

Only mods - performance mods ie

- R34 Side mount

- Full exhaust system - spilt dump pipe, hiflow cat, pipe

- bleed valve

- walbro fuel pump

^ not really mods is it??

Still stock turbo, injectors etc.

sidd !

its michael how you going dude?

nice results u got there ! this seems like the way to go, im picking up my front mount tomorow, and i was considering a safc as my next mod, but this seems much better,

how did wakefield go? i couldnt make it, had to help my brother inlaw move houses that thursday

gotta catch up soon ;)

DUDE??

so didnt know SIR_RB was you?????????

You been on since 2005?? WHAT DA?? and it took you 3 years to buy a skyline? ahhahahah

Ditch that safc and get this remap.

Come over and take my car for a spin if you wish..

Wakefield was awesome!!

The tune really held up well and i had NO problems whats so ever..

Whats your msn btw?

And yea get this remap done ;)

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