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I think i might put a computer in my car soon. I had a brand new power fc but sold it cause i thought i was selling my car but i couldnt part with it. Im kicking myself for doing that, i wish i hadnt of.

Anyway im wondering what available in the way of ECU's for my WGNC34 series 2 neo RS4 Manual S?

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Have a look at www.nistune.com and also search "Nistune" on this and the Skyline sections.

In brief it is a tunable chip that sits in your stock ecu. For under $400 it is unbeatable. You could also fit a PFC, Link, Motec etc etc but the Nistune is by far the best value for money.

Then find a really good tuner (after you have fitted any planned mods) and spend whatever it takes to get a really top tune!

My cars was stock apart from pod filter fmic and no rear mufler and made 200atw on 14 with the nistune. Car had 146atw before the tune. I just got a Garrett 3076 I'm fitting at the moment but now I need injectors exhaust afm fuel pump custom lines etc $$$

i have a nistune and it makes 164 rwkw with hks exhaust and 9 psi and auto..just dont have the funds to get a front mount...200 awkw seams a little overrated with a manual box if its a standard turbo

Just a question, what mods do u guys have and what power are you making? And how much boost can these systems handle?

Nistune

Gt3076 .82 IW

650cc injectors

R34 gtr fuel pump

Exhaust and fmic

245rwkw at 14.6psi (1 Bar)

Hoping to get to 300rwkw with more boost (19-20psi) and tune.

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