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i know first hand what its like before and after a remap going from stock 33 ecu to r32 ecu remapped, tuned by jeff, and there was MORE low down and more driveability.

dont listen to what everyone has to say about VCT... it doesnt do sweet f**k all really.

would luv to see wat your ecu would do in my car. just not gunna bother doin mine as im sellin the car shortly

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i no its old topic, but im also thinking about getting my stock r32 ecu chip reprogrammed... but $500 sounds kinda lot of $$ since for that money i can almost get greddy emanage. are those pre-programmed eprom chips u find on ebay any good lol?

Edited by Rocky88
i no its old topic, but im also thinking about getting my stock r32 ecu chip reprogrammed... but $500 sounds kinda lot of $ since for that money i can almost get greddy emanage. are those pre-programmed eprom chips u find on ebay any good lol?

Dont get a pre programed one from Ebay mate...since when did Ebay stuff became trust worthy...IMHO i dont think $500 to get it flashed isnt expensive...its the most vital part of your car and your longevity of your motor mate...so really your call...

I have heard off Jeff at Turbo tune doing these and apparently they are really good tunes etc...give him a call and find out mate....i also dont think he charges $500

Dont get a pre programed one from Ebay mate...since when did Ebay stuff became trust worthy...IMHO i dont think $500 to get it flashed isnt expensive...its the most vital part of your car and your longevity of your motor mate...so really your call...

I have heard off Jeff at Turbo tune doing these and apparently they are really good tunes etc...give him a call and find out mate....i also dont think he charges $500

alright tnx mate... i also wouldn't trust ebay chips lol... god knws what they programmed on those eprom chips...

you probably could get an e-manage with the harness etc for $500 but who in SA will tune it? Last I heard basically no one here knows that much about them and on top of the price for an e-manage you have installation + dyno tune costs.

get all the mods that you want, store them till you have everything, get it all installed in one go and pussy it to a tuner for the r32 computer remap and tune for $500... then be done with it and enjoy it. :banana:

Edited by tx3_90
you probably could get an e-manage with the harness etc for $500 but who in SA will tune it? Last I heard basically no one here knows that much about them and on top of the price for an e-manage you have installation + dyno tune costs.

get all the mods that you want, store them till you have everything, get it all installed in one go and pussy it to a tuner for the r32 computer remap and tune for $500... then be done with it and enjoy it. :banana:

you can get a nistune addon which only costs around $200 for the addon and $200 for the licence... the main thing it does however is allow for realtime tuning... no needing to burn roms and insert them... the addon needs to be soldered in there, so you'd need to find someone competent however there are more than a few people in adelaide that can do it. The guys at morpowa and boostworx are endorsed by the manufacturer and my own mechanics @ Road & Track can get it done too.

http://www.nistune.com/

-D

Edit - Jeff from Speedlab uses these too

Edited by Dohmar
you can get a nistune addon which only costs around $200 for the addon and $200 for the licence... the main thing it does however is allow for realtime tuning... no needing to burn roms and insert them... the addon needs to be soldered in there, so you'd need to find someone competent however there are more than a few people in adelaide that can do it. The guys at morpowa and boostworx are endorsed by the manufacturer and my own mechanics @ Road & Track can get it done too.

http://www.nistune.com/

-D

Edit - Jeff from Speedlab uses these too

thanx, looks interesting.. i'll see simon @ morpowa about it. can that thing also remove 180 speed limit and fuel cut?

but yea soldering wouldnt be problem cause im electro-engineer lol

Matt the guy behind Nistune lives here in SA, he'll be able to solder it like he did mine in person

The 180 speed limit cut you can change with the software to anything you want

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if anyone needs it i have a remapped chip for RB25det to suit a r32 ecu which can be used in a r33 or for the rb25det in 32.

Hey Carl is that to suit a series1 or series 2 33. Might be interested maybe :woot:

James if you want to keep your VCT then i would suggest on the lines of getting a VG30/300zx ecu wired to suit your R33 mate...if you go to a R32 ecu then you loose your VCT which apparently helps low-mid range

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