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Hey,

Well i think it time to add an ecu to my list of mods, and after doing abit of research wolf3d looks like the best opinion for the price it is :) But i still got a few question so if anyone could answer them it would be very helpful

1.I was told that the PLUG in PLAY Wolf3d does not do anti-lag and rotational idle is this ture?

2.possible to have antilag and rotational idle on a switch (on/off)?

3. I know with wolf u can hook it up to ur lap-top, whe u buy the wolf does it come with the ecu to pc cable and all the software? and can u view data in real-time while driving

4. What is the average price for the newest wolf3d (i havnt been able to find this yet) and install and tuning it with antilag, roational idle (if it can have it) on a stocky r33?

5. At the moment im running a Greedy ebc, is it worth removing it and just using the wolf to do the boost or should i keep it?

Thanks Mike

p.s yes paul i know antilag will kill my turbo :D

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i can answer first question - i know it can run rotational idle :) Pauls car runs it occasionally - when steve wants to annoy him :)

nobody really runs Antilag on the street ...... only on the track ..... have you thought about how much it would cost to run antilag fulltime? :D

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Mikey - im gathering you've never seen ca rthats running Antilag - cos if you had you'd know that its hardly wank factor ...... nos is wank factor ..... antilag just makes ya car sound like popcorn.

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wank factory??? - how much to they sell a wank for?

rotational idle and antilag are two terms that your car should not come into contact with... i like the words advanced driver course first... also does the list of mods have a dump pipe on there or have you done that already?

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wank factory??? - how much to they sell a wank for?

 

rotational idle and antilag are two terms that your car should not come into contact with... i like the words advanced driver course first... also does the list of mods have a dump pipe on there or have you done that already?

Sssssh i want to see the fireworks :Bang:

:D

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RiaZ, pretty much everything is getting done at once, dump/front, hiflow cat, ecu, fmic possible plenum, z32 afm, fuel pump, and maybe injectors.

i want to get the ecu in 1st, as i had a dyno run at hyperdrive and the car was pinging at 0.6bar and didnt make that much power

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hey thanks everyone for your great replys, i ask a few simple question and got only a few replys that help thanks niz and b_real

for the rest of you how about if u dont have anything to help me dont post anything at all. advance driver course? yeah good idea seeing as i have crash my r33 how many times? and that i drive like a tottal ****ing hoon 24/7

FFS, DONT REPLY IF U GOT NOTHING TO SAY ABOUT WAT I ASK PLZ!

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