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Hey peeps,

gotta rebuild my engine so thought i might as well do some basic mods to it.

Im going to use a KKR430 turbo with supporting harware.

My question is, will a ECU re-map suffice for ~200rwkw?

Im in Newcastle, and will be happy to travel for a GOOD tune.

Or should i just get a LTX12 :happy:

Cheers

Jay

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Hey peeps,

gotta rebuild my engine so thought i might as well do some basic mods to it.

Im going to use a KKR430 turbo with supporting harware.

My question is, will a ECU re-map suffice for ~200rwkw?

Im in Newcastle, and will be happy to travel for a GOOD tune.

Or should i just get a LTX12 :happy:

Cheers

Jay

remap will do 200kw easy.

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i prob should use a Z32 AFM though hey?

Any ideas for a reputable tuner??

Cheers

Jay

yeh youll need a larger afm. can also put your rb20det AFM into bigger piping, adjust the k value in the fuelmap and should work fine. may have problems with idling tho; never done it myself but heard of it.

DR Drift i believe is onto it with this sorta stuff. i have a mate who works with him nowadays who i know is damn onto it.

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There is a guy in Sydney wh did my remap on my old car and got good results, His name is Toshi and you can find him on these forums. There is another place called yoshitokio i think in sydney. And of course dr drift in Melbourne.

just do a search for "Toshi" "yoshitokio" and "drdrift"

Hope that helps ;)

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I'll be back in sydney early next year :cool:

2 questions sam:

~ when will u be in adelaide next

~ on my rb20 ive got the usual pod, 3.5inch straight through cat-back exhaust, hybrid copy FMIC, and soon to have RB25 turbo, is there anything else i should look at getting before the remap?

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2 questions sam:

~ when will u be in adelaide next

~ on my rb20 ive got the usual pod, 3.5inch straight through cat-back exhaust, hybrid copy FMIC, and soon to have RB25 turbo, is there anything else i should look at getting before the remap?

a: Not sure yet, send me an e-mail and I'll add you to my mailing list.

b: FUEL PUMP, and a good quality boost control (Turbotech FTW)

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hey sam

would it be worth getting a remap for only the following mods: FMIC, Turbo back exhaust, turbotech boost controller, walbro fuel pump.

dont know yet whether ill upgrade the turbo.

ABSOLUTELY

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