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Hey guys after speaking to Brad at boost today, turns out my safc wont help me as id hoped, so im just putting it out there that ill soon be looking for a pfc or some other decent piggyback/stand alone ecu,

so if you know of or have anything let me know & i can get back to you when it comes time

cheers

Get a z32 ecu (like $50) as it will run the vct or a rb20 ecu and get a rpm window switch to run the vct (it's what I do).

A board is around $400 ish

Install is around $100

Should be all set up for under $650

I like it for my set up.. 300+rwkw rb2530 with a T67

Get a z32 ecu (like $50) as it will run the vct or a rb20 ecu and get a rpm window switch to run the vct (it's what I do).

A board is around $400 ish

Install is around $100

Should be all set up for under $650

I like it for my set up.. 300+rwkw rb2530 with a T67

Get a z32 ecu (like $50) as it will run the vct or a rb20 ecu and get a rpm window switch to run the vct (it's what I do).

A board is around $400 ish

Install is around $100

Should be all set up for under $650

I like it for my set up.. 300+rwkw rb2530 with a T67

you need to add tune cost to that. i know that GT were $1100 base price for complete nistune job.

hmm now that is tempting, i thought they were around $1000-$1200 installed & tuned but $650 sounds much better

650 is only instaled. it wont run like that so you then have to instal it and tow it to a workshop then have them tune it wich will be min $300 so theres almost your 1100 for gt.

im pretty sure boost is cheaper than that but power fcs are cheap and they come with a base map and do all the things you need.

nistune is the cheapest way you will get around it but for the price and added benifits of a power fc it would have to be the next cheapest option.

if you find other cheaper ecus like link you will need to find a tuner that will be happy to tune with it. everyone tunes power fcs.

I'm happy with my Nistune =) very easy to figure out as far as tuning is concerned, and they come with base maps to suit all nissans so they run the same as the std ecu :) all up it was under 700 fitted but i have tuned it myself so saved a lot of money there.

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