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any map that someone will have won't be the best to use on your car. it would be good enough to maybe drive to the tuners with, but i certainly wouldn't drive far on it, or even try flooring it. you really need to get it professionally tuned. someone else with all those same mods may give you a map that is fine for their car, but when put on your ecu may run like crap or ping like crazy.

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Agreed.

What do you need it for? The only reason you should be asking for this is to get it moving so you can limp it to the tuners...

Here are the Injector settings, you won't be able to start the car if you don't have these:

RB25=370 / 850 = 0.435 * 100 = 43.529%

0.85 - 0.528 = 0.322msec

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any map that someone will have won't be the best to use on your car. it would be good enough to maybe drive to the tuners with, but i certainly wouldn't drive far on it, or even try flooring it. you really need to get it professionally tuned. someone else with all those same mods may give you a map that is fine for their car, but when put on your ecu may run like crap or ping like crazy.

Need it to start the engine, som testing and drive to the tuner.

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How safe is it to drive to modify your nistune after you fit larger injectors, change the injector setting in the map?

Is the map still going to be okay and safe to drive? (daily basis, under load - not just to a tuner)

I ask because I have a car with relatively minor mods, and I've recently purchased 480cc nismo injectors & nismo fuel pump (in preperation for 'bigger things') and I'm wondering if I fit these whether it's going to be safe to drive it with only an injector setting change to the nistune. I'm obviously going to get no benefit from it, but it feels a bit dumb just leaving the injectors sitting around until I can afford to take the car to a tuner and get it all done properly ...

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