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hay pyro ive tossed up my options and the time frame and im going to buy the board on my own aas i need to know that it is all done well within the next 2 weeks so i dont run out of time thanks for the info and all your work mate been a real help , will be keeping the forum posted with how my mods are going in the next few weeks ...

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have a look on the nistune website, gives all the places that fit it, and ud have to assume that they dyno tune them as well..

BIG thumbs up for Envy Imports at Brookvale!

im sorry to be a pain in the ass but i think some one has screwed with my ecu. i am going to pull it out and have a look at what it is, i will let you know asap if i still need the nistune. sorry for any trouble i have caused. its just there is nothing on my case and i want to be sure it is a nissan ecu and that it is a jecs board,

no problems mate :D let me know how you go :)

Im not going to be able to have mine off the road for time its getting done now :D

But still keen on option 2, so will transfer money next week when im finished work.

Thanks!!

noted :) i'll get the first posted updated :)

hay pyro ive tossed up my options and the time frame and im going to buy the board on my own aas i need to know that it is all done well within the next 2 weeks so i dont run out of time thanks for the info and all your work mate been a real help , will be keeping the forum posted with how my mods are going in the next few weeks ...

that's cool mate. I thought the time frame might have been a bit slim for you :)

who can tune these in sydney and what do they charge?

The NIStune site lists these workshops in NSW (not sure what's near Sydney, don't know NSW too much :3some: ):

AUSTRALIA - NSW

4B Action Mechanical Services

Unit 2/89 Mitchell Road, Cardiff, Newcastle, NSW

Contact Tony on (02) 4956 7636

TonyBidner [at] firstchoicebc.com.au

Envy Dyno and Imports

15/26 Wattle Road, Brookvale, NSW

Contact Cameon on (02) 9907 4144

envy [at] envyimports.com.au

http://www.envyimports.com.au

Julius Performance

11 Pacific Highway

Contact Graeme at juliustuning [at] bigpond.com

MRC Dyno Services and Performance

26/44 Carrington Road, Castle Hill, NSW

Contact Mark on (02) 9634 5399

mrcdyno [at] iinet.net.au

http://www.mrcdyno.com.au

Unique Auto Sports

1/20 Tucks Road, Seven Hills, NSW

Contact Tim on (02) 9620 9000

info [at] uniqueautosports.com

http://www.uniqueautosports.com

Unigroup Engineering

17/ 17a Amax Avenue, Girraween

(02) 9631 2470

Contact Yavuz on (02) 9631 2470

enquiries [at] unigroup.com.au

http://www.unigroup.com.au

as for price of tune, you'd have to ring the workshops of your choice.

ok decision made!

put my down for one, also to be sent away and installed, seem faster doing it that way then having my car in waiting line at the workshop.

paying via PayPal, Pm me details on that with final cost of OPTION 1 plus surcharge :thumbsup:

cheers TJ.

hey mate not too sure what to get im fair sure im runnin standard ecu atm

and i want to upgrade the ecu but dont wanna go as price extreme as a power fc

ive got a 34 gtt

what one is the one i need to get from ya mate coz im keen for one

thanks mate

I'm in for option 1 if I hear back about the p&h thing .. I'm in Adelaide, and happy to go for a hike out to see them to get it done in person if that suits (saves me taking the car off the road ) .. anyways, looking forward to hear back :whistling:

hey mate not too sure what to get im fair sure im runnin standard ecu atm

and i want to upgrade the ecu but dont wanna go as price extreme as a power fc

ive got a 34 gtt

what one is the one i need to get from ya mate coz im keen for one

thanks mate

hey mate :)

if you want a NIStune solution and you don't want to tune it yourself (ie, you want to take it to a dyno tuner for a tune), you'll need option 1. Find out first if there's a tuner near you who can tune NIStune first (and find out what they charge at the same time + an estimate of time if they'll give you one). You can either ring around to your desired tuner(s), or visit the NIStune page and click the "Workshops" link. there's some tuners listed there ;)

Most importantly though, make sure your ECU has JECS written on it somewhere. If you want, take a photo and we'll be able to tell you if you're running a standard ecu :)

I'm in for option 1 if I hear back about the p&h thing .. I'm in Adelaide, and happy to go for a hike out to see them to get it done in person if that suits (saves me taking the car off the road ) .. anyways, looking forward to hear back :/

ah! another one I thought i'd replied to! i must have fallen asleep at the pc, haha. i'll reply to you now mate :)

edit:

to the best of my knowledge, I've replied to everyone's PM's, except for RBPOWA-(TJ) (trying to find the surcharge for ya). If anyone's sent me a pm that I haven't replied to, please post in here as they're all marked as read :)

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Keen to go for this, however.

I need to know how long my car will be off of the road for?

I use my car every day.

If the guy/shop is in SA and I can deliver and pickup to make it quicker, then im in and see me details to pay :(

My banking details for direct debit are:

Account Name: Joshua Farry

Account Number: 200202061

BSB: 484 799 (Suncorp)

Please add your username on SAU as the reference. If you can't or something went wrong, please PM me your banking details so that I know your payment has come through.

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Payment details were put in the first post.

pm back would be nice so i can make a payment here......

bare with me mate, i'll have it to you by tonight. i've had an assignment due yesterday, got an exam today and my useless group is getting the chop tomorrow, so i've gotta document all the shit i've done so i don't get my arse handed to me, plus finish an assignment for monday, study for another exam on monday afternoon, then start the next assignment that's due on friday. in between those, i've got indoor soccer finals tonight and sporadic trips back to my old place so we can more some more stuff :mrt:

lol sounds like you need a holiday.

yeah i just noticed then when i read this page again, you told me you where looking for something, sorry didn't see it before i posted.

just got paid today might be able to take it out of my pay, with plenty to spare, but we'll see how you go tonight.

just need my car for the 27th kinda dont want my ECU in transit at that time :mrt:

cheers mate, and yeah study is main priority good luck with that.

just sent payment through Josh.

Payment received :ermm: I've asked a mod to update the first page :P

Keen to go for this, however.

I need to know how long my car will be off of the road for?

I use my car every day.

If the guy/shop is in SA and I can deliver and pickup to make it quicker, then im in and see me details to pay :)

Unfortunately there is currently no way that you can drop off and pick up your car.

I've sent you a pm too btw.

lol sounds like you need a holiday.

yeah i just noticed then when i read this page again, you told me you where looking for something, sorry didn't see it before i posted.

just got paid today might be able to take it out of my pay, with plenty to spare, but we'll see how you go tonight.

just need my car for the 27th kinda dont want my ECU in transit at that time :rant:

cheers mate, and yeah study is main priority good luck with that.

I've sent you a pm mate :)

PM SENT

pm replied :)

Payment sent today mate :)

Cheers mate. I've replied to your pm :)

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