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Why hasn't anyone made a flash tuner type setup for the skylines? flash to 98, flash to e85 tune or what ever..? or is this out there and I just don't know?

ECU design too old. And apparently can't crack through case in point, R33 ecus - both gtst and gtr so I'm told.

Why hasn't anyone made a flash tuner type setup for the skylines? flash to 98, flash to e85 tune or what ever..? or is this out there and I just don't know?

Thats what i did with PFC + datalogit

Just carried both maps and swapped according to fuel.

It's a2 min job including starting laptop

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As above, fk flex fuel

I commit to one or the other. I'm not afraid of commitment.

Feel my shirt...you know what material it's made from?

Boyfriend material.

I think I'll stick to pure E85 for the skyline... Chris said he can do an emergancy 98 tune on the PowerFC by adjusting the maps linked to a different AFM setting... so I could just switch from the Z32 preset with my powerful E85 tune, to some other one in there which has been modifed to be a safe as anything 98 tune.

Just takes more time on the dyno to tune around the unswitchable variables, but would mean I could fill up with 98 on my way home from the track and switch it on the hand controller to have it run well enough that I can drive it home... obviously not red lining full boost, but enough to get me back to Melbourne from Winton...

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