Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Nistune is usually a favourite becsuse of its stock appearance but i think pfc is the better performer. Its usually personal preferance really but just that the pfc has the ability to check sensors is a good reason to have one

Nistune is usually a favourite becsuse of its stock appearance but i think pfc is the better performer. Its usually personal preferance really but just that the pfc has the ability to check sensors is a good reason to have one

Why is it better than nistune?

nistune keeps everything good about the factory ecu including errir codes etc .

and op, rather than ask endless questions google first. Nistune have a site with faqs and prices.

I think the fact that a Nistune "looks factory" is an arbitrary point, I mean how many cops are really gonna make you pull off the kick panel and check out the ECU? And even if you have an aftermarket ECU, I'm sure there are bigger issues you'd be facing in terms of defects (turbo, FMIC, exhaust, suspension etc).

I got my PFC for $550 without the controller, which I didn't really need anyway.

I think the fact that a Nistune "looks factory" is an arbitrary point, I mean how many cops are really gonna make you pull off the kick panel and check out the ECU? And even if you have an aftermarket ECU, I'm sure there are bigger issues you'd be facing in terms of defects (turbo, FMIC, exhaust, suspension etc).

I got my PFC for $550 without the controller, which I didn't really need anyway.

Yeah, but you can go through an inspection after being defected for something else with the nistune ecu in place. Obviously no cop will spot an aftermarket ecu. At regency in sa they will check what ecu you are using. Edited by superben

My two reasons for off loading my Power FC in my GTR was a) Fuel cut rev limiter and b) air flow metres.

Those are the reasons I got rid of it and went ViPec plug in. Sat inside a standard ecu case and gave me a lot better all around tune and could keep crappin on but won't.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Lamb roast on Saturday will be different 🥲
    • They are under bucket shims. Tomei provides a test shim kit and then any measurement of shim required. 
    • I always wondered how you were supposed to buy a set of 24 buckets and somehow magically have every single one of them yield exactly the desired clearance. I would have thought you'd need to assemble a cam with either 12 "sample" or "example" buckets of known top thickness (or a single such sample/example 12 times over!!) measure clearances at every valve, and then do the usual math to work out what the actual "shimness" of each bucket needed to be, before buying the required buckets to make up he thicknesses that you didn't have on hand.
    • I now seem to be limited in power due to my rev limit/hydraulic lifters in my built RB25. I'm looking into converting over to Tomei solid lifters. Question for anyone that has done the conversion. I was always under the impression that when using the Tomei solid lifter conversion, you would also require new valves (Longer or shorter stems, I can't remember which).  I don't know where I got this idea, as so far I see no mention of this in any of the Tomei documentation. It just states I need the Tomei solid buckets, solid lifter cams and upgraded springs. As my head is already built, all I would need is another set of 1000$ Kelford cams, 500$ buckets and about 4H hours of my time installing and I'm off to the races!?!? There's no way it's that simple, I must be missing something? 
    • I couldn't agree more. I should have started from the get-go with a NEO or solid bucket conversion. I started looking into converting over to solid lifters yesterday. Now for some reason I was always under the impression that when using the Tomei solid lifter conversion, you would also require new valves (Longer or shorter stems, I can't remember which).  But I see no mention of this on any of the Tomei documentation. It just states that I need the Tomei solid buckets, solid lifter cams and upgraded springs. As my head is already built, all I would need is another set of 1000$ Kelford cams, 500$ buckets and about 4H hours of my time installing and I'm off to the races!?!? There's no way it's that simple, I must be missing something? 
×
×
  • Create New...