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I have a question to which I am yet to find a difinitive answer to (yes I have searched the forum & I have also searched on the nistune site).

I have an S2 RS4 AUTO, my question is....... is there any diference from the manual nistune board to the auto one?

If someone can shed light on this it would be appreciated.

i dont think so, pretty sure you can nistune any of the s2 ecu's

rough price on the nistune group buy? Ideal time for me to get it done as i don't drive my car till june and then won't again until november :(

If i can get 5 cars all booked in i will do them for around $900 supply fit and dyno tune. This is a $200 saving. Conditions apply

PM'd you Jez about Link as well.

And I'll let you know when my new plenum is installed > hope to see you soon. :)

I have a question to which I am yet to find a difinitive answer to (yes I have searched the forum & I have also searched on the nistune site).

I have an S2 RS4 AUTO, my question is....... is there any diference from the manual nistune board to the auto one?

If someone can shed light on this it would be appreciated.

The board is the same, the base image is slightly different.

i would be interested in this minus the tune as im in vic, but looking to purchase ecu very soon as im almost finished gathering parts for the stag(555cc injectors, walbro pump, HDI gt2 fmic, TD06-20g, z32afm, nismo short shifter). so im after an ecu, was going to use another PFC like i did in my skyline, but the cost is a bit high for a daily and only looking for around 250kw atw.

Very interested but I need a Full ECU as well as I have a MINES ..Maybe Jez could help on that for least me if time is right?....

Take a pic of the inside and send it to Jez - it may be that the Mines chip is on a daughterboard that will accept the Nistune chip.

Take a pic of the inside and send it to Jez - it may be that the Mines chip is on a daughterboard that will accept the Nistune chip.

Most are just a chip as u say. The aftermarket chips can be a pain to desolder sometimes but makes me earn my money haha.

For the guys interested can i get u to send me a pm with ur details on the car and mods, tune or no tune and when we get enough participants i can put the order in.

Ok Ill take a look but I have been told by power tune that MINES all ways fill the board with the glue stuff but no harm in checking as mine maybe slipped thorough :P

Other wise if anyone selling ....

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