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Hi,

Im going to be installing 1000cc injectors and don't want to get the car towed to the tuner.

The car already has a z32 nistune ecu and i want to rescale the injectors to be able to drive the car.

Just wondering what i need to do and buy to rescale injectors in nistune? i watched this @1m:20 m.youtube.com/watch?v=AUrGrBmo9kk is that all i need to do for z32? 

Will a ecutalk consult cable connect to nistune?

Thanks

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you also need a Nistune license, and generally an AFR is very helpful however if you're babying the car the STFT should be enough to keep your car at stoich on cruise provided your stock narrowband works.

Yeah i dont mind buying the nistune license if it saves not using a tow truck, its about the same cost. It would also be good to be able to idle, bleed coolant and check everything before dropping it off.

Edited by dyl33
  • 2 weeks later...
7 minutes ago, dyl33 said:

Will i need to manually change the  injector latency?

I think stock rb25det 370cc is 0.53ms @ 14v and bosch 1000cc are 1.2ms @ 14v

Do i need to touch this? 

Yes you should change it

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Thanks @Ben C34

Other thing before i go and do it today, should i tick crank enrichment tables? 

 it says for bigger injectors normally you need to lower the value by the % increase in injector size so the car starts without flooding?

 

1 hour ago, dyl33 said:

Thanks @Ben C34

Other thing before i go and do it today, should i tick crank enrichment tables? 

 it says for bigger injectors normally you need to lower the value by the % increase in injector size so the car starts without flooding?

 

That's my understanding

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