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At the moment looking to squeeze some more power from the stick ecu if at all possible? I've spoke to Tunehouse and they can't help as they have no harness they say to connect to that ecu. Is the only possible way to tune it and get some more low to midrange power and torque from a piggyback or stand alone ecu? Cheers for input fellas

The only person I know who can tune the stock ecu is Soichi here in Auckland. I doubt there is anyone in Australia. You will need a Greddy E-manage or HKS F-Con to piggyback onto your stock ecu.

Yep no one in aussieland can flash tune the stock ecu.

Emanage and goto 'dvs jez' on the coast as he has done a few stags.

Or buy my nismo ecu which is a plug and play. But would still recommend an emanage to run with it also.

Or wait a month or so and see how my car goes with the adaptronic stand alone ECU. Which will also be getting tuned by Jez.

Yep no one in aussieland can flash tune the stock ecu.

Emanage and goto 'dvs jez' on the coast as he has done a few stags.

Or buy my nismo ecu which is a plug and play. But would still recommend an emanage to run with it also.

Or wait a month or so and see how my car goes with the adaptronic stand alone ECU. Which will also be getting tuned by Jez.

Looking forward to seeing these results.

if you haven't done so already.........just open up the airbox replace filter with BMC or the like, fit phenolic intake spacer and replace dump pipe and fit 3" exhaust and you'll get the low and midrange torque and a fair few more killa wasp's and HDi FMIC wouldn't go astray......

a tune can make a fair bit of improvement (mine got an extra 28Kw from a tune but that's top end) but no point unless you've done some ground work.

no point in wasting time on a stock ECU and the only reason to get a impul or nismo is for the speed restriction removal and maybe the throttle map but still might aswell just go straight for the emanage, f-con or the adaptronic......

Yeah I've fitted a k&n panel filter turbo back 3" exhaust next is the fmic and trying to chase down a runner spacer but might be out of luck on that as they don't seem to be around any more.

So Jez can dyno tune the stock ecu? As that's basically what I'm after once all is fitted.

No body in Australia can tune the stock ecu. Full stop end of story.

I have NFI about the guy in NZ, as I don't think we have seen any results posted anywhere about it (in my memory anyway).

There are companies in japan who have done it, but they don't want to play, and there are only a couple. The Russians haven't figured it out either.

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