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Hi.

I have tried to search this topic but not found many results.

I am planning on installing the HKS GT-SS turbo kit on my BNR32. The main question is as easy as this:

Can I install these with no form of tuning/remap/adjusting and drive to my tuner?

I want to be able to install as much of the engine components as possible and drive the car to my tuner to get it mapped.

Components installed are Nismo Fuel pump, frontpipe, test pipe, cat back and air filter.

Other components going in before tuner (if possible) are the R32 Haltech platinum pro.

Last component is nismo 555cc injectors, that i assume must be installed at the tuner.

Could any of you guys help me out with some knowledge? There is very little information about these cars in Norway where Im from:(

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You can absolutely drive to the tuner using a base map on the haltech. Or even the stock Ecu, just don't hammer it until you know it's safe. Some people use the factory Ecu for -9s at low boost apparently it's not too bad.

As for injectors. If you can adjust injector scaling and latency in the haltech you will likely get it driveable. I say go for it. Do as much work as you can at home to save some $$.

Good luck

Thank you for the response!

So in your opinion, driving to the tuner with the haltech end the GTSS installed should be just fine?

I have no idea about injector scaling and latency, so i guess I'm leaving that to the tuner. Changing the injectors takes 30 minutes anyway.

Actually i just have a mac, but ill borrow a PC from someone. Im planning on using the onboard Map sensor.

If you can do that i would be really grateful!! Do you need any more info?

the base haltech map is pretty safe/well put together

all I really need are the injector details (size, deadtime vs. voltage)

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