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Better at having a hand controller? I don't think so


I have a blitz rvit which is a consult port lcd display. Shows all the oem sensors & works with nistune.

Nistune now has flex fuel option so allows even more options
4 hours ago, Mohsen said:

lets talk ECUs

i was going to big single the sedan and go haltech and all that shit but since ive canned it, im thinking about going for a -5 set up now, and obviously PFC again.
i know chris is going to say PFC, so is matt.

yalla. discuss
 

 

Do you need an ECU if its never running or driven?

1 hour ago, Leroy Peterson said:

wait, is -5's for the GTR or the sedan? whats happening with the sedan?

but seriously, just dont touch the GTR. leave it, let it appreciate. the less you drive it, the less repairing it will need.

now get some wheels for the stagea
http://page17.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/v467805801

for the GTR, just gonna repair it and have a nice 330ish kw cruiser.

the sedan is being stripped and put into storage.
may come back soon, may come back in like 10 years, i dont know. nothing on the cards for it atm.
 

motor, front end parts and the nice interior pieces will go into the R.
 

1 hour ago, Kinkstaah said:

But I carry a laptop and can fully tune my car wherever I go, with better functionality than a hand controller :P

well I carry punch cards in my glovebox so I can change settings on my powerfc

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Urgh....

Did laugh at the end where he yells "Watch your foot" to the girl... but there's no way that the tyre would have even toucher her foot. Would have gone straight over the top of it.

Jesse Streeter?

 

@luke gtr @Birds Now's your chance to have that camaro you've aaaaaaaaallllways wanted

http://www.carsales.com.au/dealer/details/Chevrolet-Camaro-/OAG-AD-13503676/?Cr=0


Very nice, but a little too modded for one that id own.
6 hours ago, Kinkstaah said:

Or you could Nistune, which is better in literally every way.



Lmao its f**king not. Stop spreading rubbish. You wouldn't have to carry around a laptop to "fully tune your car wherever you go"  if you had a PFC instead of Nistune.

9 minutes ago, Borci88 said:


4th Gear is not removable on Skyline boxes. 

Just got this from UK forums 

"4th gear is the input shaft effectively. Select 4th and the input shaft is locked to the main shaft and drives straight through at 1.00 ratio - most efficient gear in the box, lay shaft is bypassed"

 

So stock 4th would be pretty strong then?

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