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  1. Looks like I can unlock the topic, if you guys would like to compile a list of known and reputable businesses, I will update the list
  2. Price drop to $1000!
  3. Just pulled the Haltech out of my Stagea, it is/comes with: -e11v2 -3bar MAP sensor (less than 10,000km old) -Intake Air Temp sender -flying lead harness (NOT plug and play), has tuning cable attached Suit any application (I can advise how it was wired up to my 25Neo). Located in Perth, WA. (will ship) Price is $1200 ono
  4. Why platinum plugs? just go with NGK coppers
  5. PM me if you want my indirect experience. As far as good machinists go, we use Tony at Nostech in Welshpool.
  6. Try those places, I got one from Northside Nissan.
  7. ^^ this guy knows.
  8. ^^ pretty much but with the two translation and the latency change you usually still have to fiddle with the K constant to get it driving OK which you can't (read: shouldn't) do without a wideband. IF you do go about it that way and try to drive it to the tuners, DON'T BOOST IT, and take a spare set of plugs to swap in when you get there as they will probably foul up on the drive.
  9. The compatible ECU issue is a non-issue as the board is already installed, if you were buying a 2nd hand board that had the base image for a different model of ECU then you would have an issue. As said, you need a consult cable and a copy of the software. There are built-in functions to resize the maps for different injectors and AFM's but you really need a wideband so you can tweak the K constant - unless you know what you're doing I would just tow it to the tuners
  10. How handy are you with a soldering iron? I'm mucho busy at the moment but more than happy to guide you in its' creation Are you just planning to splice in the resistor box to the power feeds? What engine loom are you using? I found with the RB20 loom the injector layout was confusing (went past, to the water temp senders, then doubled back so it was like 6-5-4 .... 1-2-3) Suggest having a really good think about how you want to do your wiring Once I got my loom apart I found it easier to consolidate it all somewhat, traced the injector power feed and the injector earths back and made a whole new injector harness with brand new plugs.
  11. I'll take the latter thanks But yeah cool, I should probably organise another NIStune group buy for teh Westralians!
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