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Hi all, need advice on what i should install as an engine managment device.

Looking at either an APEXI POWER FC or REMAPPING STOCK ECU or NISTUNE ECU...or if there is any other way what is the best way...

Looking at what is best for the long term and something that is reliable and can be retuned and re-run as the mods on the car increase!

Let me know plz!

Cheers

Matt

My bet would be to use either a PFC, and if you can't get one.. Use a GReddy E-manage Ultimate...

I got a PFC for my R34 GT-T and that is staying there for a good 18 months to 2-2 1/2 years... Will suit for when I get my exhaust, cat-back exhaust, AFM, throttle body, intercooler, injector and fuel pump...

It is only after I get my turbo and a rebuilt motor (ie: the over 300kw zone) which would make me consider going to something more hardcore (ie: Haltech, Autronic, Wolf, Link ect ect).

EMS STINGER,USED ALOT IN MOTORSPORT ,MAY BE THE SLEEPER IN THE ECU`S,I keep bumping in to guy`s who use them & have big rap`s on them ,Good luck with your choice,cheer`s chuckie.

  • 1 month later...

yeah, i got recommend pfc or ems...

but there's still nis-tune and e-manage too...

but nis-tune is out of the questions..coz they dont do em in perth yet :P

so im puzzled..but e-manage is the cheaper option out of all...

yeah, i got recommend pfc or ems...

but there's still nis-tune and e-manage too...

but nis-tune is out of the questions..coz they dont do em in perth yet :P

so im puzzled..but e-manage is the cheaper option out of all...

nis-tune CAN be done in perth

Top Racing do them

and better choice for ecu is wolf V5

Edited by gazza750

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