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Hi

Just would like some tips on a few stuff.

1) Say i have buy ethanol content sensor, would it be possible to get a tune done for a nistune so i have 98 tune, e70, e75 and e80 maps loaded on, then when i fill up, i can check the ethanol content on the reader and then plug a laptop in and load the correct map via the consult cable ? How much would this involve in dollars usually, i would assume that would be considered four seperate tunes.

2) If i purchase a wideband sensor + gauge + controller say from innovatemotorsport, would i be able to replace the wideband with my narrowband ? Would the controller be able to be plugged into the stock wiring for narrowband, and then be able to use the wideband for tuning, or do i weld in both sensors ? and would it be compatible with nistune, or do you monitor that seperately?

3) Would it be worth upgrading engine mounts when going from stock to 300rwkw+ especially that the intake manifold and turbo are both out, is the job not too hard for the side mounts ? Any diagrams or guides ? I assume you just take out top and bottom bolt(s) then jack up the engine a bit and pull it out ?

Thanks

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If your going to that effort get a flex capable ecu and do a proper flex tune, so simple and less risk of any issues....

As for engine mounts, unless they are worn or

Broken then leave them as is...

There are a few options out now and so far they all seem pretty successful.... They are generally MAP.... Mines not P&P so not the best option

As for the clunky, I wouldn't know without hearing or feeling it, it's possible but more likely driveline related?

yeah, i wouldn't bother around with all that if you're running Nistune, get an ECU with a digital input.

You'll find most people run the Link G4's for this sort of thing, or the Vipec equivalent. There is a plug'n'play for the 34's.

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