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should be alot clearer, as any mods on the motor will make the tune very different and someone elses tune can easily cause damage.
if your just after a simple base map, take the stock 25 base map if injectors etc are the same, and add 35% to the ve table and it should get you close to a base map for e85, yet most basemaps on ecus are pretty shocking to begin with

also is the haltec currently tuned to your car running 98?

if not and you just want it to start, you can try the r33 base map in the nissan folder on the haltec software, its the basemap from haltec, its probley shit, yet set injector size to around 700cc and leave the other settings alone and it should run, let the tuner know anything you do to the base map though.

Edited by Scott Black

so its tuned with those injectors running on 98 ron with your current setup?

if so just go into the software, and change the injector size to about 35% smaller or so and it will run alot better.
or alternativly add 30% over the entire ve table

Edited by Scott Black

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