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not sure if this is the right place for this but anyways if its wrong correct me please

anyone has any nistune upgrade on a rb20det engine with stock internals. what extra have you done to gain like 300hp or so? intercooler, turbo, injectors, waste gate, fuel pump and .......... what next .

any one with this board and program no longer using and willing to sell me so i can feel that power?

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put something in place of the cams plz dont want to add the pulling of the engine in the recipe

thats just wot im running to get that....

you get get same results minus cams with same setup just add more boost 2-3psi id say but pushing the turbo to its limits.. if not 2530 garrett 2871r - but it a bit more laggy but bit more power

not sure if this fit right here and makes sense

after removing rom chip from ecu and installing type 2 board etc. will the car be able to drive to the tuning shop or have i lost everthing pertaining to moving the car

can anyone give me a detailed description from start to be able tomove normally? even if i let a shop do this i like to know the pros and cons of this.

Sorry don't know how it works exactly, but in my case

Took out ECU and sent away

ECU came back with Nistune board and retained all maps which were in my stock ECU

Drove it for a week with no probs

Took it to tuner to tune :-)

INTRODUCTION

Base Image Programmer

All NIStune real-time boards require the “base image” to be programmed before they can be used. This is

normally done during manufacture – and cannot be changed by the end user.

Professional tuners who purchase multiple boards may find it necessary to change the base image, so we

have made the programmers available for this purpose.

JUST A LITTLE EXTRA READING

i thnk you should read this..... make life 1000 times easier.

http://www.nistune.com/documentation.html

awesome product, they also have the best aftersales and purchase / delivery times of any ecu dealer ANYWHERE.

i thnk you should read this..... make life 1000 times easier.

http://www.nistune.com/documentation.html

awesome product, they also have the best aftersales and purchase / delivery times of any ecu dealer ANYWHERE.

yeah matt that little bit of info is coming straight from there thats why i said just a little extra reading

thanx

i thnk you should read this..... make life 1000 times easier.

http://www.nistune.com/documentation.html

awesome product, they also have the best aftersales and purchase / delivery times of any ecu dealer ANYWHERE.

Not wrong there! I sent my ECU up on a thursday to my father in-law to remove my Mines Chip, we got it the Friday. Took the day to remove all the epoxy and still had to cut the chip out! Gave it to Pete (half of PLMS) who works on the desk next to him, Pete checked out the Mines map which was leaned out in the higher revs, speed cut removed and had 4deg of timing added across the whole map (yes that is all Mines did) then he fit the NIStune board and sent it all back to me very well packaged on the Tuesday. I got it on the Wednesday. Overnight delivery Via registered post from SA to VIC = AWESOME!

Get mine tuned on Friday at Status Tuning, can't wait. Have the cable and software on my spare laptop too, it's very cool stuff.

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