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Today when i was speaking to a guy who works at Turbo Tune on sth rd. He mentioned that they have new software called nisstune or something like that. For $750 they redo the r33 ecu with just as many options if not more than a power fc can offer. It can be done to accept aftermarket injectors and turbos. Also, regency will think it is just the stock ecu.

Anyone know more about this?

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Re tune the R33 ECU eh?

Interesting... bit more detail would be nice i think before any claims are made

Is it real time?

Do you get the software? (useless if you dont as your restricted to thier tuning)

How much does a map adjustment cost?

What tables is it altering/access too

etc etc etc

If the r33 ecu is cracked and tuned, if you do any extra mods wouldnt it suffice to just simply add a SAFC for air:fuel alterations or SITC for ignition timing adjustments?

ie, my car is auto (Stagea FTW!1111!!!!!) with safc/sitc. unhook them from the ecu, edit the ecu, make a slight change (example; change rear muffler), rehook them back up and then do a quick dyno run/alteration to the aftermarket piggybacks?

these are the computers available for Nistune

Type 1

CR31 Skyline (RB30E)

VL Commodore (RB30E)

VL Turbo Commodore (RB30ET)

Z31 300ZX (VG30E, VG30ET) 1984-1985, 1986, 1987-1989

A31 Cefiro (RB20DET)

J30 Maxima (VG30E)

S12 Gazelle (CA18)

S13 Silvia (CA18)

S13 Stanza (KA24E)

N12 Pulsar Exa (E15ET)

N13 Pulsar (CA18DE)

Type 2

M30 Infiniti (VG30DE)

Z32 Fairlady 300ZX (VG30DETT)

HCR32 Skyline (RB20DET)

BNR32 Skyline (RB26DETT)

U12 Bluebird (KA24E)

I wonder whats missing there ?!? :domokun:

these are the computers available for Nistune

Type 1

CR31 Skyline (RB30E)

VL Commodore (RB30E)

VL Turbo Commodore (RB30ET)

Z31 300ZX (VG30E, VG30ET) 1984-1985, 1986, 1987-1989

A31 Cefiro (RB20DET)

J30 Maxima (VG30E)

S12 Gazelle (CA18)

S13 Silvia (CA18)

S13 Stanza (KA24E)

N12 Pulsar Exa (E15ET)

N13 Pulsar (CA18DE)

Type 2

M30 Infiniti (VG30DE)

Z32 Fairlady 300ZX (VG30DETT)

HCR32 Skyline (RB20DET)

BNR32 Skyline (RB26DETT)

U12 Bluebird (KA24E)

I wonder whats missing there ?!? :domokun:

hmmm the s15?

A bit more info, but not Rb25

Here is a Niztune R32 rb20 chip they are selling on ebay

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/R32-Skyline-ECU-Sta...1QQcmdZViewItem

Not 100% sure, but I'd say its different people. Different spelling and the Nistune site is daughter boards exclusively.

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