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Toshi planing to go to Brisbane in March.

Anybody interested in Toshi's road tune (also dyno tune)?

All Nissans include bolton turbo NISTUNE , remap ECU ,Power Fc ,HKS FCON

How to tune on road

I will fit wideband air fuel ratio meter(same dyno machine O2 sensor), and lap top computer, Gizzmo KMon Knock Monitor & Analysisor,before we leave.

While the customer is driving,I will sit in the passenger seat with my laptop.

Start with 2nd gear, winding up from 2000rpm-5000rpm to check car condition and datalog.I will make fuel and timing map then 2nd gear again to check air fuel ratio and engine knock.After making rough map on 2nd gear, we will go to freeway .With 3rd gear, we will be running on freeway from 2000rpm-3000rpm to check engine response and engine knock.Then next 3000rpm-4000rpm ,this will be repeated in increments of 1000rpm.If we find flat spot , slow response , laggy,engine knock etc I will fix and tune on freeway.

After I will drive myself for check and tune power and engine response.

If you would like to tune on dyno at 4th gear we go to dyno shop.

Take around 5-8hours.

Price $550 labur.

If you would like to road tune and dyno tune both , 1 hour dyno fee will not be included in the cost.

e-mail [email protected]

Ph 0410490049

Not to hassle you but this sounds like a biz ad?

SAU rules !!

And last time I checked 3-4000 or more rpm in 3rd exceeds the speed limits in any state ??

Even near 7,000 in 2nd will hit 110 !!

Not to hassle you but this sounds like a biz ad?

SAU rules !!

And last time I checked 3-4000 or more rpm in 3rd exceeds the speed limits in any state ??

Even near 7,000 in 2nd will hit 110 !!

How can you get to > 3,500 posts and not know to check under someone's details for the "Business Trader" label?

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Not to mention having no idea about Toshi or his road tuning....

Edited by Cowboy1600

How can you get to > 3,500 posts and not know to check under someone's details for the "Business Trader" label?

pGAdRrJ.jpg

Not to mention having no idea about Toshi or his road tuning....

Maybe its because

Iturd products dont show biz labels !!

Its still not a biz trader section!!! If all traders did that it would be a mess

nor do i care about his methods of tuning they have good merit and sound practice besides just pointing out the facts how fast he plans on taking a car on public roads !!

So ge off your hi horse

Edited by Carbon 34

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