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Hi Guys,

I am upgrading turbo/injectors/AFM and getting a Nistune remap. Just wondering will I need to get the mechanic doing the remap to install the injectors and AFM or can I install them and still be able to drive the car to the workshop.

Thanks

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Get the mechanic to do it.

If it's a REALLy short distance from the place you'll be installing it to the mechanic, like I am laking 500m to 1KM, then you can drive it.

Otherwise, don't bother, it'll runn rough as guts, might not even run at all.

Assuming you have a Nistune personal tuning license or using the one-off trial user. The injector changeover is possible to do yourself, it's just a simple matter of putting the new injectors in, and plugging your laptop into the OBD port and changing the KCON (injector size from stock to current size) and also getting the injector latency right (stock latency * 2, say the sard 700cc injector has a lag time of 0.65ms you put 1.3ms in Nistune). http://nistune.com/docs/NIStune_Mapping_Guide.pdf

Edited by Moodles2

Nah im in the west. I'm actually going to be briging it to you for the remap. Your doing the board and remap for me. I'll send you a pm with some other questions anyway.

if your close (non westy) i can set it up with a map to get you where you need to go. R34's come up real sweet with the nistune stuff.
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