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Hey i really need to know who can rechip the standard ECU in an R32 GTS-T.

In sydney preferably!

I cant find anyone other than SAS, although i have heard nothing but good reports about their work, i really cant justify spending $1500 for a rechip, as its possible to buy and tune a PFC at that price.

so anyone who knows a workshop in sydney that performs this work please let me know!

cheers!

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where can you get a PFC for a R32 paid for and tuned at $1500??

I believe my car has been tuned by toshi, previous owner had it done when new turbo was put on. Its a R34 turbo, but has a R33 map. I want to get it tuned for a R34 turbo, because correct me if im wrong but they different turbo's (same size i know)

well you can get a PFC from Nengun and Greenline for about $1,000 and quite a few workshops will tune the PFC for around $400-$500.

If i had that sort of money for my engine management i wouldnt hesitate, unfortunately my budget on thie area is more like $750.

and regarding turbo, i dont think there is a huge difference between the R33 and R34. well not enough to warrant spending $1500 on a rechip. just go buy a HKS2530 for that :cheers: thats what i got, and im making 210rwkw on the standard ECU. will see what a tuned ECU can produce.

interesting.

well i was running 1bar also. i have upgraded fuel pump and reg, but standard injectors.

but i havent skimped on any of my other upgrades. i did use an SAFC II but didnt gain much up top with that, more midrange.

i posted my dyno sheets etc after installing the 2530. and got 280rwhp (208rwkw) ill do a search and find it again, it was actually cutting out at around 5800rpm (maxing out AFM i signal think) otherwise ill re-scan it and post it tomorrow.

My car has always made pretty good power, even with the standard turbo it made 220rwhp (165rwkw) at a dyno shoot, there were a couple of others running similar mods that didnt even get over 200rwhp.

Could you think of any reasons why it makes more? not that im complaining!

I guess your ECU probs are robbing you a fair bit of power. whats the prob with it?

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