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Sounds positive :)

Lom changes

Speed ​​limiter changes

Fuel Data Map Change

Valve timing control map change

Ignition map changes

Throttle control map change

Professional expertise Romuchuna injection

The acceleration torque from launch.

In this instance does "Throttle control map change" equal what we want, or is it just modifying the shape of the curve like those plug in controllers from Pivot etc?

Edited by Commsman

But not user programmable to cover future mods, correct? So you'd get basic (standard?) fuel, ignition/cam etc maps and then still need a piggyback of some description for tuning beyond that?

I got a reply from the South Africans and their system is $531 delivered, and it does some piggyback functions as well, for those that don't want or need tuning to extreme levels.

The ECU flash appeals to me more but maybe not ideal for everyone. Who's going to volunteer to try it first?

Toshi/Guy's,

Just letting you know I was chatting to Ian and the Nismo ECU open's at 86% from idle......and half the reason the guy in this video

is awesome is because more than likely he has one! Edited by Jetwreck

I can has awesome also?:whistling:

no ones seen anymore awesome on IM in a LONG time.

i hope someone else can get a Nismo ECU so they also can wear the stripes proudly. One day ill install the 3rd stripe that isnt the same colour as my car.

  • 5 months later...

Nope. I was pretty close to going G-Zone, just decided to do a couple more mods first. Now I don't have to.

Worth it IMHO if you're not going for big numbers. Gets a tune then you're done. But not as if you can retune all the time.

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