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hyperdrive does a deal $880 nistune'd and dyno tuned.

i sent my ecu over east and back for $263 nistune'd by the guy that makes them... then i got it tuned elsewhere..

wikid affordable ecu, just as powerful as a powerFC.

hmm. might put my auto ecu back in and send off my manual one to get done. who does the tuning locally and how much?

does anything else need doing to your car. eg sensors

have you got the name,number of the guy you sent it to tezzah

do they do it for r33's

Edited by Pal

i just got mine done at hyperdrive motorsports. you should be able to get their number from the consolidated thread. It was awesome, for 880 i would say its worth the money definitely. andrew from hyperdrive is a top bloke and will take good care of you.

no other sensors are required as i know of. its just 880 for installing and tuning. down the road, its 150 an hour for tuning. :P hope that helps.

Hi mate !! As far as I know, Nistune doesn't have a board for R33 yet, so ur options are to either get a Z32 board or RB20 board and do a Nistune. I was gonna do the same and was talking to Hyperdrive about the same topic.

Next Option: Dr. Drift (Sam) who got a daughter board for R33 ecu (but $1100)

Next option (Im currently doing): Toshi's ECU remap ($550)... Only thing is this not not re-tuneable.

So if you can wait a few weeks I can tell you how it goes

Hope this helps !! :P

hyperdrive seem to be the place most ppl get a nistune installed, but quite a few other shops do em.

yeh its $880 or so for install + tune

but i got mine for $650 as i already had a chipped ecu

i was speaking to andrew (owner) about other ecu options such as power fc and greddy e-manage, and he said sumthing along the lines of

"if u want a hand controller, go the power fc..but its no better than a nistune. dont go a emanage..even though i am a greddy distributor i dont like to promote them. nistunes are awesome and do the job extremely well"

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