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Are you planning on doing any modifications to it soon? Its probably not worth getting it tuned/mapped now then re-tuned/mapped once u get the mods done. Some people show fairly significant gains when they have there stock ECU remapped, running boost and basic mods, im not so sure if theres much to be had on a stock engine. If its not running very well it could be a good idea

Edited by r32 gts-turbo

Really, hum. I thought all sorts of adjustments could be made by reconfiguring your standard engine management, evidently i thought wrong. But just to verify, you cant adjust any timing/ignition settings, fuel injection rates/grids and air flow rates/grids or anything of that sort by reconfiguring/Re-mapping your stock ECU? Or is remapping not whats being talked about here, and would that involve unlocking/installing a new "BIOS???" or what. Sorry but im fair *lost*

Carbied v8's and fuel injected turbo'd v6's vary to much for me to easily come to any understanding (that and im thick as a plank :))

Edited by r32 gts-turbo
Really, hum. I thought all sorts of adjustments could be made by reconfiguring your standard engine management, evidently i thought wrong. But just to verify, you cant adjust any timing/ignition settings, fuel injection rates/grids and air flow rates/grids or anything of that sort by reconfiguring/Re-mapping your stock ECU? Or is remapping not whats being talked about here, and would that involve unlocking/installing a new "BIOS???" or what. Sorry but im fair *lost*

Carbied v8's and fuel injected turbo'd v6's vary to much for me to easily come to any understanding (that and im thick as a plank :))

Re-mapping an ECU is possible, but that isnt want we are referring to.

We are discuss the fact that a stock ecu cannot be 'tuned'

I agree with waz! I took my stock as a rock R32 to a mate of mines workshop who is an absolute skyline guru and he established very quickly that the O2 sensor heating element wasn't earthed properly, TPS wasn't adjusted as good as it could be, timing was out slightly and idle hadn't been set up correctly giving a slightly high hunting idle. All of these things hadn't caused any running abnormalities that i could notice before the tune but boy, did it go good after!

Well worth the time, effort and money!

Edited by ellie
Re-mapping an ECU is possible, but that isnt want we are referring to.

We are discuss the fact that a stock ecu cannot be 'tuned'

I was under the impression a stock R32 ecu is able to be 'tuned' without remapping or chipping?

or ya could say have ya car dyno, just a power run as a record like of ya starting power out put etc. and as ya modify the car, more power runs all as records of what ya are acheiving with the power mods

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