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R32 remapping is common in perth now smooth and cheap  

Dcieve I bet you wish you could remap....   still no chance on the 31 redtop codes i reacon

sure do, would save me stuffing around with wires for many hours as no plugins for r31 like there is for 32/3's. how are remaps with larger injectors?

bangers 300+hp on stock turbs is a good indication of links ability.

So many horror story's about so many different ecu's. never heard a horror story about a std re-tuned ecu =) Everything that worked before still works exactly the same as before it was tuned. Only, now you have a tuned car. You just can't go wrong.

Skip the ECU install and buying costs and go directly to the tuning costs. I havn't seen a std ecu install wiring harness fail, drain batteries or fry countless coilpacks in the process of 'tuning'... 15 years on and things still work =) Cold start, idle and cruise with perfect fuel economy every time, without fail...

Link is fine for 1/4 mile but the factory ecu is a better all round computer in terms of driveability, smoothness etc.

Dont forget that it also cost about as much as an ecu remap to get a link tuned which is why I eventuall ended up selling my link before I even installed it.

who does your tuning, best ive seen is around 800 for a remap which is the best option for a 32, but ive never ever seen anyone charge that for tuning an aftermarket ecu. initial dyno tune may be 200 and then touched up on the street at 60p/hr. any further mods may take an hour to fix up the mapping

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