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yeh lol i came on to scan and see what everyone was doin with there cars, the potential of different models etc, and after changing my mind about 1000 times decided to stick with getting a skyline ;)

let me no how u go with fuel consumption aswell

i'l have the same mods as u but with a front mount running 12psi, so im hoping for 200rwkw (which is my goal)

this remap sounds ideal

dont go on msn much dude, sumtimes facebook or just on here

:)

^ i think he does.

Best to pm him and ask tho.

However im pretty sure he saves the map before burning it onto a chip.

Micheal- fuel milage is much better than before. getting 400-450 now. Depending how on hard i drive etc offcourse.

before remap, i changed my 02sensor and plugs. Which helped a lot as well..

Edit: I got 250 to a half a tank last week. So i was pretty happy!!

Edited by siddr20

Really? Care to name who said it?

Well r33 ecus have been remapped for the past 5 years

So thats a heck of a long time and still going..

Dont see why the ecu would fark out?

Tell your mechanic to give the correct facts out..

^ by that i mean, why it would stop working. What factors are involved etc etc..

ta

Edited by siddr20

thanks for your question

thats fine, i will be able to send interstate.

the cost will be $350 + postage

if you are not happy with the chip i will be able to give you a refund or ill be able to remap the chipp again for you.

Toshi - Do you keep the tunes stored for future use?

say If I have the same engine, same mods as SID.

and I live interstate..

Can I just purchase your R33 ECU + send my stock one to you?

for the cost of the tune + postage etc?

I've had my ECU remapped by Toshi but we done it on the dyno.

Pretty happy with the results.

198.9kw @ 10.5psi

X-force bellmouth dump pipe, X-force cat, Kakimoto exhaust (2 mufflers)

Stagea side mount

Silicone intake

Iridium plugs

Turbotech boost controller

I did find out last week that I HAVE to use premium fuel only, was pinging bad!

A full tank (50L to fill) would get me around 380-400km.

The best I got out of a full tank was 591km - trip to Canberra and back and drove to work for a couple of days.

This option of remap was perfect for me as I don't intend on modifying the Skyline any further.

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Edited by petern

well that is 2 with very similar/consistant results.

as for the premium thing, I would have thought you would ALWAYS use 98 on these cars.

I always have.

also, when you say stagea smic, I assume it was the NEO engine one so essentially an R34 smic yeh?

great results.

I too don't intend to go past the stock turbo's power limits so that is why I will go down this path.

and the fact is, just like the R34 smic I always argue people to get, if you decide to go further in the future, you could sell your ECU, SMIC, etc to the next guy who just bought an R33 with cat back and pod filter.

get all your money back.

the way I see it, my costs will be..

dump/front pipe - $120 second hand

cat - $200 new

fuel pump - $150

turbo tech bleed valve - $30

R34 SMIC - $150

ECU - $350

$1000 = bees dick under 200rwkw.

I'll spend further money on brakes, tyres, clutch gauges/monitoring etc.

excellent bargain.

I've seen 200rwkw R33 gtst's run a high 12 or flat 13.

can't ask for more for a street car.

I was desperate and there was a 98 shortage at my local servos on that day :rofl:

The Stagea SMIC is exactly like the R34 and was only $100

That was exactly the same train of thought I had when I started to modify the Skyline.

Those mods are the best bang for your bucks and 200kw daily street car is very nice........

As for the boost thing, it was heat soak on the dyno.

As you can see from the dyno chart we did a few runs (not all full runs) to get to the final figure, the last few were back to back.

I tell people 200kw, if i had that extra 0.5 psi it would have made it :blink:

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Impressive results peter :rofl:

Yea toshi was telling me that your car was pinging hard!!

But 198kw you just cant complain!!

How long did the dyno tune take btw?? I have only done the road tune

This option of remap was perfect for me as I don't intend on modifying the Skyline any further.

Exactly and for 400 bucks i honestly think its the best thing i have done to my car lol..

$1000 = bees dick under 200rwkw.

I'll spend further money on brakes, tyres, clutch gauges/monitoring etc.

excellent bargain.

I've seen 200rwkw R33 gtst's run a high 12 or flat 13.

can't ask for more for a street car.

Couldnt agree more with you there.

Upgrade your suspension bits, rubbers and rims plus other little suspension mods and you will be easily cracking 1.10s at wakefield.

I got stock suspension (lowered springs), with caster rods.. thicker rear sway bar.. stock rims with street rubbers and my car acheived 1.13 at wakefield.

Which i think its pretty damn quick for 196kw.

sidd - that was hand timed Im guessing?

Still - rather quick for lack of mods!!!

Time for me to get my ass into gear!!

NOOO proper lap timers. So one bit was attached to my side mirror. Each time i went past the timer on the side (pit area), it would record the time.. You know what im talking about right?

infra red.. cost over 600 bucks apparently

edit: Yea peter i think you need to adjust your boost controller properly. Is a electronic one? or manual?

Edited by siddr20

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