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Hi Toshi,

I am in Perth and currently have a R33 Skyline with exhuast, fmic, pod, apexi neo (safc) and greddy ebc - dyno tuned making 193 rwkw (260hp) the car does seem to have a large mid range flatspot - what power would you expect to get with a ecu remap for my car? and will it get rid of the flatspot?

Cheers,

Steve

Hi Toshi,

I am in Perth and currently have a R33 Skyline with exhuast, fmic, pod, apexi neo (safc) and greddy ebc - dyno tuned making 193 rwkw (260hp) the car does seem to have a large mid range flatspot - what power would you expect to get with a ecu remap for my car? and will it get rid of the flatspot?

Cheers,

Steve

Normally around 200kw at 12psi.

I am able to fix flat spot .

Much smoother than s-afc.

Dear Toshi,

I live in Sydney and was wondering do you tunes on the spot.

I have an R32 GTS-T with turbo back exhaust, r34 smic, airfilter, walboro fuel pump, sard fuel pressure regulator and a vg30 turbo (off single turbo 300zx). Making dismissal power at the moment, needing tune drastically.

Please let me know quote for bring you the car (if option is available) tune etc.

Chris.

Dear Toshi,

I live in Sydney and was wondering do you tunes on the spot.

I have an R32 GTS-T with turbo back exhaust, r34 smic, airfilter, walboro fuel pump, sard fuel pressure regulator and a vg30 turbo (off single turbo 300zx). Making dismissal power at the moment, needing tune drastically.

Please let me know quote for bring you the car (if option is available) tune etc.

Chris.

Hi

I sent PM.

Thank you

  • 4 weeks later...

My customer got 207kw AFR 12 street chip

R33 GTST S1

split dump turbo-back exhaust with hi-flow stainless steel cat. Kakimoto racing muffler (very quiet)

splitfires, cold spark plugs.

FMIC

Greddy Profec Spec B- 12psi

Remapped ECU chip by Toshi

277hp -207KW

R33%20-AFR%2012%20207kw.jpg

Do you dyno tune or road tune? Where abouts in Sydney are you and what is the rate for a tune, car has nistune and i have the software and cable.

Do you dyno tune or road tune? Where abouts in Sydney are you and what is the rate for a tune, car has nistune and i have the software and cable.

I can road tune or dyno tune also dyno and road tune both.

Im north ryde.

Please tell me what is your car and mods.

I can road tune or dyno tune also dyno and road tune both.

Im north ryde.

Please tell me what is your car and mods.

Stagea s2 neo manual. FMIC, hi flow cat, gcg hi flow turbo, larger exhaust, split dump, EBC and nistune.

Hey Toshi

I have put a S2 RB25DET into my HR31 coupe with the folowing mods: fmic, 3 inch turbo back with no mufflers, boshi 040, greddy profec type 2 boost controller 8 low and 13 high psi, k and n pod and standard afm and injectors. I will be getting splitfires in the near future too. Also it was origionally an auto. What type of power should i be expecting? Can you pm me a price for the ecu tune and any other info?

Thanks mate

Adam

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  • 8 months later...

I will make ecu remap according to your car modifications for R33 R34.

Price from only $400 now.

If you are not happy I will money back

If you are not happy please send back in two weeks.

Otherwise I can not refund money.

Hi Toshi,

are you able to Remap a series 1 rb25 for garrett GT2876R, denso 550cc injectors, z32 afm, bigger fuel pump and aim for around 260rwkw on 1-1.4 bar ?

Cheers charles

Hi Toshi,

are you able to Remap a series 1 rb25 for garrett GT2876R, denso 550cc injectors, z32 afm, bigger fuel pump and aim for around 260rwkw on 1-1.4 bar ?

Cheers charles

Where are you living?

odd request here

can you do a tune for a series 2 manual stagea? but, tune it for 95ron fuel?

pod and 3 inch turbo back exhaust, thinking about going up to 10psi in the future

i'm down in tassie and bp ultimate is about $1.70/litre

thanks

  • 2 weeks later...

I am planning to visit Melbourne around end of this month or next month(Jun or July)

Anyone interested in tuning?

R33 Cost $550 road tune

Please call 0410490049

Or [email protected]

  • 3 months later...

Hi Toshi,

You come highly recommended from a number of people I've spoken to, so I thought I'd ask:

I have an S1 R33 GTS-T, standard turbo, ECU, engine, etc. All it really has is a full exhaust, FMIC, and an Apexi AVCR that I have running at about 10psi (sometimes it gets to 11-12, and sometimes I switch it to "OFF" in the rain).

I've got the stock ECU in it at the moment, and while I live in Sydney, the car lives south of Wollongong.

I'm not after huge power, just something that gets rid of that "flat" spot in the middle of the stock ECU :) And makes the car a bit more fun to drive.

Would the mail-out ECU swap work out best? ($400 I think it was?) I'm just not too sure what to do; I've previously had a Power FC, and I was getting 202.1rwkw on it at around 10psi.

Thanks for any help!

Yes,std turbo is $400 exchange mail order tune.

If possible to come to me , I am able to real time road tune $550.

I think better for you.




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