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If i could load Nistune onto it and hook it up to my ecu, could do map changes on the fly. Eat your heart out powerfc hand controller :P

... or you could probe the ECU's input/output signals and just make it do what the ECU does via emulation.

your car's ECU is the PC equivalent of a 386. ARM processors can do 1000 times the calculations that your ECU can do in the same time.

... or you could probe the ECU's input/output signals and just make it do what the ECU does via emulation.

your car's ECU is the PC equivalent of a 386. ARM processors can do 1000 times the calculations that your ECU can do in the same time.

haha sounds like too much work.

Id be happy with map switching :P

Not sure nistune would run on windows CE though..

Removed the wing a gave my 33 a polish was quite chuffed with it really. A bit un-decided about the 'No-Wing"

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gave the headlights a polish as well to get rid of the brown/orange tinge and the results were amazing

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boo time for work :D

water pump, Gates timing belt, idler/tensioner bearing, cam seals, crank seal, fuel filter, thermostat, bearing stud/bolt kit - Thanks Kudos Motorsport

adjustable cam gears - Access Autoworks

and possibly a 52mm allum radiator from ISC

Damn you 200,000km service :)

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