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hey guys im after some info on what ecu to get for the 31.

ill have the following.

2.25" exhaust

exstractors

k&n pod

custom crow cam

adj cam gear

440cc injectors (gtr)

GTR fuel pump.

im getting a price on a links plus and a mate of mine is getting a autotronic (i think or its the one that sounds like motec)

yea any advice would be good i dont mind what type of ecu as long as it dont cost me the earth.

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hey guys im after some info on what ecu to get for the 31.

ill have the following.

2.25" exhaust

exstractors

k&n pod

custom crow cam

adj cam gear

440cc injectors (gtr)

GTR fuel pump.

im getting a price on a links plus and a mate of mine is getting a autotronic (i think or its the one that sounds like motec)

yea any advice would be good i dont mind what type of ecu as long as it dont cost me the earth.

http://home.aanet.com.au/nistune/

Just got one myself, for my 32

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http://home.aanet.com.au/nistune/

Just got one myself, for my 32

hey mate thanks for that, thats first company iv'e seen make a reprogramable ecu for the rb30. and for only $400.

can you tell how youve found the ecu so far, and who would be able to tune it, and how easy it is to use compared to other ecus'

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hey mate thanks for that, thats first company iv'e seen make a reprogramable ecu for the rb30. and for only $400.

can you tell how youve found the ecu so far, and who would be able to tune it, and how easy it is to use compared to other ecus'

I have had experience with a motec M48, on my previous r33. Obviously with the Nistune system there is no setting up, i think its a breeze to use, and also great value for money. I already had the eprom socket in my ECU so i only had to solder 4 wires to the board, plug the daughter board into the socket and away it goes. I sent matt the bin file from my ECU, he installed it onto the board before sending it to me and car started straight up with same settings it has had since i bought the chip off Ceffie.

I just installed a z32, took 2 mins to reprogram for the bigger AFM, also have a set of GTR injecters coming and they are just as easy.

Download the user manual from his site, pretty well explains the uses of it.

Ken

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so all i should have to do is wire up the few wires required as i have a stage 2 chip all ready soldered in (soket type)

look's like i might give it a try then defently should be easy to use from what your saying. so if i had it then was to add a custom cam xf throtal body GTR injectors and gtr fuel pump i could do all the tuneing my self. sounds good esperly for $400

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www.adaptronic.com.au is what I used to run on my R33.

Only reason I don't now: I'm selling the car, keeping the ECU to use on the next car.

hey mate had a look however the system is not suited to the R31 so thats out.

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so all i should have to do is wire up the few wires required as i have a stage 2 chip all ready soldered in (soket type)

look's like i might give it a try then defently should be easy to use from what your saying. so if i had it then was to add a custom cam xf throtal body GTR injectors and gtr fuel pump i could do all the tuneing my self. sounds good esperly for $400

yep

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Why is it not suited to the R31?

They run the same motor as the VL yes?

And I know the Adaptronic is on a VL RB30

according to thier web site they are nnly makeing them for the rb25 eng + some i may be wrong but thats what i read

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