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hi there everybody, can anyone give me some feedback or knowledge on "Nistune" tuning of a r33 gts-t. am at the stage of getting either :P powerfc, vipec or this "nistune" option which is shitloads cheaper and just as effective from what i understand. any help would be great! have read many articles on both power fc and vipec's book of replies, but no nothing of nistune?

thanks

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hi there everybody, can anyone give me some feedback or knowledge on "Nistune" tuning of a r33 gts-t. am at the stage of getting either :) powerfc, vipec or this "nistune" option which is shitloads cheaper and just as effective from what i understand. any help would be great! have read many articles on both power fc and vipec's book of replies, but no nothing of nistune?

thanks

i do both regulary and to be honest i would go the Link G4 (vipec rebadge Links) plug in over a 300zx remap. Nistune is great but by the time you buy a 300zx ecu, nistune board, insatl it and tune it you are 3/4 of the way to something you will never outgrow.

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i do both regulary and to be honest i would go the Link G4 (vipec rebadge Links) plug in over a 300zx remap. Nistune is great but by the time you buy a 300zx ecu, nistune board, insatl it and tune it you are 3/4 of the way to something you will never outgrow.

Made a great point, not only all that, but a Z32 AFM if your chasing big power.

Also look into WOLF V500.

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+1 for the wolf. don't seem to have a big following on these forums (or many others) in fact i'm suprised to hear someone else suggest one.

but they are f**king awesome. very cheap for what you get. and with lovely abilities like 125rpm increments etc. 1 of the single best mods i did to my gtr. and i came from a pitts tuned power fc to the wolf.

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We tune everything MOTEC, LINK, NISTUNE, AUTRONIC, ADAPTRONIC, MICROTECH, EMS, HALTEC, VCM suite, BRE, Hondata, VIPEC, etc etc and you know what the only one that i hate...... wolf, yes the v500 is worlds better than the v4 but i still dont like them :)

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We tune everything MOTEC, LINK, NISTUNE, AUTRONIC, ADAPTRONIC, MICROTECH, EMS, HALTEC, VCM suite, BRE, Hondata, VIPEC, etc etc and you know what the only one that i hate...... wolf, yes the v500 is worlds better than the v4 but i still dont like them :P

hmm curious as to why?

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thanks heaps for advice guys keep it coming!! :down: much appreciated!

just tell me what limitations does the nistune have against other leading ecu upgrades, i must say i thought i was pretty well sold on nistune. what makes power fc better for example?

will be looking around $1300 for nistune tuning, fitting and the z32 ecu. evrything else will be around $2000 up. was thinking of a fmic as well, get this done before computer upgrade so will be tuned with fmic ?

thanks again

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