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well vi-pec was installed on monday just base tune map as dyno was busy .

car was dyno'd on tuesday and it makes similar power to the mines ecu i had in it

am extremely happy with the autoworx sales and service and am wrapped with lumpys tune

it still needs a bit more of a tune once i have found a stock 32 r boost solenoid as the bleed vleve in mine boost drops from 15 psi @ lower revs down to about 11 psi @ peak

YAYYYYYYYYYYYY no more AFM's to worry about

well vi-pec was installed on monday just base tune map as dyno was busy .

car was dyno'd on tuesday and it makes similar power to the mines ecu i had in it

am extremely happy with the autoworx sales and service and am wrapped with lumpys tune

it still needs a bit more of a tune once i have found a stock 32 r boost solenoid as the bleed vleve in mine boost drops from 15 psi @ lower revs down to about 11 psi @ peak

YAYYYYYYYYYYYY no more AFM's to worry about

take me for a ride in your car, im thinking about getting this ecu, show me the features, and then my stock boost control solenoid = yours :D (32gtr)

you need a solenoid to interface with to do boost control , most skylines have a stock one but this gtr didnt so the bleed valve was a bit all over the place

i thought the power curve was remarkably flat though considering how erratic the bleeder was , but lumpy always seems to give a nice smooth tune

glad your happy gary !

i sold my last one today but stock should be in later this week

take me for a ride in your car, im thinking about getting this ecu, show me the features, and then my stock boost control solenoid = yours :banana: (32gtr)

pm me and make a time sat arvo to pop around and i will give ya a ride around.

im not too up to date havent even hooked my lappy up to it yet

the main reason i got new ecu was because i had a faulty afm and now i gont need afms with this ecu

Gazza, For christs sake, get an EBC, I'm surprised Lumpy could tune it with the boost all over the place :starwars: Other than that it looks good :devil:

i have one in the car but the solenoid is stuffed thats why i am looking for a stock solenoid

well after a few days driving around i am even more impressed with this ecu .

even hooked lappy up to it yesterday .(not to play with any settings as it's too damn complicated for me )

only thing i don't like is that it tells you how many times you have limiter love LOL

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