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DR drift qouted me 1350 to fit daughter board and tune it. Now for anthor 300 i can get a PowerFC fitted and tuned with hand controller. I dont see why you would go to a nistune from dr drift when you can get a gand controller and have the ease of getting it tuned anywhere by almost anyone.

Well that is my 5c anyways. Something as important as a ECU i would spend the bigger bucks and do it once. So to speak

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hey toshi, siddr20 says its $400??

is that just for the daughterboard data??

coz.. im interested in getting one of ur remap boards..

but yeah..

so what the deal? you send me an R33ecu, with a daughterboard installed with tuned data?

for $700-850...and then i just send mine back to you...that correct??

$400 remap ECU (exchange)is not installed daughterboard.

It is installed hitachi H8 PLCC chip.(local tuner can not tune)

I will send remap ECU to you and you go to dyno shop for check AFR and ping.

If my remap chip will lean , ping , no power etc I will send another chip.

If you are living in Sydney I am able to real time remap tune by NISTUNE software.

Daughterboard installed ecu(exchange) and data depens on exchange rate.

AU$1 is 65yen today.(it was AU$1 is over 100yen)

I think over $1000 now.

Also $400 remap chip will change price.(I have instock only 4 chip now)

Im thinking around $500.

@ greddy skyline

Get gaven woods to put the PowerFC in mate you will not be disappointed. He is the only guy that has found and fixed every problem I have had. He might cost a bit more but is well worth it. My car is going back into him very soon for a retune on my Skyline because I have put some new parts in.

If you have any questions about gaven send me a pm

hey mate Ive taken my car to Gavin a few times now for regualr servicing and some fixtures.

I would take his word over others bcause ive seen his work and its impressive.

unfortunately when I wrote this thread i was still interested in an ecu but now ive come to a slight decision to hold off and save a few more $$ towards a GTR or 34GTT

and not only that my clutch is slipping so Gavin is installing a new one this tuesday.

so there goes my ECU money haha :kiss:

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DR drift qouted me 1350 to fit daughter board and tune it. Now for anthor 300 i can get a PowerFC fitted and tuned with hand controller. I dont see why you would go to a nistune from dr drift when you can get a gand controller and have the ease of getting it tuned anywhere by almost anyone.

Well that is my 5c anyways. Something as important as a ECU i would spend the bigger bucks and do it once. So to speak

is that 1350 for a nistune? if so, that is pretty steep.

EDIT: JUST REALIZED HOW OLD THIS THREAD IS, TOTALLY FORGOT I WAS USING THE SEARCH FUNCTION AND NOT READING UP TO DATE FORUMS. MY APOLOGIES.

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Well under $1000 almost anywhere supplied fitted and tuned for Nistune, Almost all Tuners now tune Nistune.

yeh i know ay, i got mine done for $750 including plug wiring for z32afm.

thats why i just wasnt sure if the price he was referring to was for a nistune or something else

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