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Hey guys the time has come! Me and a SAU member : J3TR33, Have organized a Group buy in remaping for toshi's ecu remaping! , We have spoken to him and has argeed he will come down to Melbourne. BUT we need to supply his accomedation. He said he can come down next week! and he can stay at my house. I would like to know how many people would be intrested in this. Let me know and put your names down ASAP! For those who dont know wot a TOSHI remap is go here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Re...no-t210097.html

This is a good time. So put your names down!

Geraus.

ok I have a few q's...using a dyno? If so who's? I aleady have a re-map but it needs a fair bit of cleaning up? Can Toshi clean mine up, or whould he re-do it? as I'm happy with some of mine its just certain areas in map that need attention.

yeh we need to also organize a dyno as well... Hmmm

Anyone know any dynos? let me know here.

He will be charging 550 a car.

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LOL $550 nar man I'm a tight ass...I can pin point the exact areas of my map needing attention...and what the??? you are yet to organise a dyno...hmmm me thinks this might not go ahead. Many dyno operators are a bit warry of ppl using their stuff, and rightly so, there are only a couple who would for the cash...so then the 550 is going to go up subject to dyno costings the before you know it...the price equates to a power fc...unless he is planing to install "generic" maps pre burnt on chips....then ahhh no thanks...

ok I have a few q's...using a dyno? If so who's? I aleady have a re-map but it needs a fair bit of cleaning up? Can Toshi clean mine up, or whould he re-do it? as I'm happy with some of mine its just certain areas in map that need attention.

Please tell me what is your remap problem?

Are you installed daughter board?

Hey peepz,

the thread was started to first gauge interest in how many people would be interested.

Obviously things like a dyno would have to be organised, and im sure the total price of a remap would include all the costs, dyno cost, flight costs.

i will discuss all this with toshi and try organise a dyno at a workshop before anything goes ahead.

So at the moment, we want to see how many people would be interested in getting the remap, no point of going to all the troubles in organising something if no one wants it.

But if you have a read through some threads about Toshi's remaps, they are definetly a fantastic alternative to getting an ecu upgrade. Everyone's feedback about toshi and his remaps have been excellent.

Watch this space :P

LOL $550 nar man I'm a tight ass...I can pin point the exact areas of my map needing attention...and what the??? you are yet to organise a dyno...hmmm me thinks this might not go ahead. Many dyno operators are a bit warry of ppl using their stuff, and rightly so, there are only a couple who would for the cash...so then the 550 is going to go up subject to dyno costings the before you know it...the price equates to a power fc...unless he is planing to install "generic" maps pre burnt on chips....then ahhh no thanks...

Who told you Im planing to install "generic" maps pre burnt on chips????

Price inclued modified ecu , chip and tune labour .

How much is PFC and tune labour?

geraus provided limited info, I was curious to know the details and as he said "next week" thats allot of organising to be done (from my side) and possibly yours, many confusion...naturally the above would be the quickest option if you didnt have a dyno organised etc etc....and he quoted $550 for a "fix up" giving the impression real time tuning on my exsisting chip might not be an option...I was wondering how you would do it without a dyno...sorry for any communication errors...

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