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Anyone know anyone with a Nistune and flex fuel?

Do you need to get the nistune board sent away to be updated?

How does Trent do it on a drive in and out basis? I assume he just swaps out the old and new updated boards for customers?

FYI car is getting tuned at Racepace, and i think my board needs to be send to be updated

I remember having a pocket PC (windows ce ftw) in year 7 and copping never ending shit for it - these days you'd get bagged if you didn't have a more capable smart phone lol

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Anyone know anyone with a Nistune and flex fuel

Do you need to get the nistune board sent away to be updated?

How does Trent do it on a drive in and out basis? I assume he just swaps out the old and new updated boards for customers?

FYI car is getting tuned at Racepace, and i think my board needs to be send to be updated

nisstune say they need a reflash:

http://www.nistune.com/news.php#news21

not sure if trent has the software to flash them himself or if he just keeps an example of each on a shelf?

I was slated for a career in IT circa year 10 but careers counsellor advised against it because it was a "flooded industry"

flamin mongrel had no idea

same here, got convinced out of a great degree at swinburn, on scholarship and 3 semesters a year to get you out early.

to do chem eng at melb uni.

such a dick move.

I was slated for a career in IT circa year 10 but careers counsellor advised against it because it was a "flooded industry"

flamin mongrel had no idea

lol isn't there more IT jobs on seek than any other classification?

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Anyone know anyone with a Nistune and flex fuel?

Do you need to get the nistune board sent away to be updated?

How does Trent do it on a drive in and out basis? I assume he just swaps out the old and new updated boards for customers?

FYI car is getting tuned at Racepace, and i think my board needs to be send to be updated

Brah.

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Anyone know anyone with a Nistune and flex fuel?

Do you need to get the nistune board sent away to be updated?

How does Trent do it on a drive in and out basis? I assume he just swaps out the old and new updated boards for customers?

FYI car is getting tuned at Racepace, and i think my board needs to be send to be updated

Housemate has Nistune and Flex.

Don't know if you need the board to be sent away to be updated. My housemate got his going after it was released for his S15.... works well though.

I'd wager you'd have to contact Nistune to be 100% sure

I was slated for a career in IT circa year 10 but careers counsellor advised against it because it was a "flooded industry"

flamin mongrel had no idea

wanna know what the careers computer findmatron came up with for me?

...

jockey

srsly

same here, got convinced out of a great degree at swinburn, on scholarship and 3 semesters a year to get you out early.

to do chem eng at melb uni.

such a dick move.

The careers counsellor he replaced was much cooler

Used to play counterstrike with us at our LAN parties and was pretty good at it too

Those were the days when it wasn't strange for a 35 year old man to turn up at a student's house and spend an evening with a bunch of school boys

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