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G'day mate my names Kim,I'm on the central coast north of sydney,

I drive a R33 Gtst series 1 and just had my stock turbo rebuilt to a hi flow stainless steel one, done by Garrett. Fuel pump is Walbro, all new gaskets and studs were just done. Cat back exhaust, front mount, pod filter. I'm not sure what Mods you need to know about. But I need a nistune to run more boost was wondering how much?

G'day mate my names Kim,I'm on the central coast north of sydney,

I drive a R33 Gtst series 1 and just had my stock turbo rebuilt to a hi flow stainless steel one, done by Garrett. Fuel pump is Walbro, all new gaskets and studs were just done. Cat back exhaust, front mount, pod filter. I'm not sure what Mods you need to know about. But I need a nistune to run more boost was wondering how much?

You need Z32 AFM.

Could you come to Sydney?

If so Price $650 road tune.

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  • 1 year later...

Hay Toshi.

Just wondering when your coming to Brisbane next. I have.

R33 Gts-t series 2 manual skyline.

FUEL MODS.

Walbro in tank pump to 2lt catch can to 2 x Bosch 044's to 850cc injectors.

ENGINE AND TURBO MODS

Engine is pretty stock.

Top mount manifold with GT3582

Full 3" exhaust with turbo cannon.

It has a 90mm Q45 VH45 AFM.

I also have 80mmBosch Z32 AFM

Manual boost controller

What can be done with stock ecu or what's your recommendation in that respect.

I am contactable on 0409129099. You can text me details or you can pm me.

Cheers pat.

  • 7 months later...

Interested in a remap

s2 stagea auto

Mods: pod, 3"catback, split dump, boost t @10psi... everything else stock

so i need to change anything else.. also how much power will i see

  • 1 month later...

interested in a remap or nistune whatever it is

Mods: pod filter, 3" turbo back, 10-12psi, safc2, standard injectors, upgraded 255lph fuel pump, Adjustable FPR, FMIC and a Hypergear atr43221pu turbo, standard AFM


have a z32 AFM sitting here if i need to install it

how much would it cost with frieght/mailing it and what power would i roughly see?

  • 2 months later...

Mail order R33 (R33 ecu use) factory ecu custom remap also R32 R34 Available

I will remap chips according to your car modifications

price

Std turbo , std AFM , Hiflow fuel pump , std injector R33 $400 ,R34 $500 (R34 will install daughter board. This daughter is able to use nistune and emulator) plus post $20 ecu exchange

Hiflow turbo , Z32 AFM , Hiflow fuel pump , std injector R33 $500 , R34 $600 (R34 will install daughter board. This daughter is able to use nistune and emulator) plus post $20 ecu exchange

Please send your car modifications to me. I will remap chips according to your car modifications

and send it to you. Original chip will be replaced with remapped chip on ECU.

R34 will install daughter board. This daughter is able to use nistune and emulator.

When you get remapped ecu , please check Air/Fuel ratio and pinging on dyno for safety.

Please change colder spark plugs and please check and adjust ignition timing to factory timing before dyno.

If fuel is too rich or lean ,engine knock etc I will send another chip.

We have 2 types chip.

[street chip] Power will be around 195kw.(with FMIC) Same fuel consumption or better fuel than stock ecu.

[Power chip] More power than street chip around 5-10kw.Fuel consumption is bit less than stock ECU.

If you are not happy I will money back

If you are not happy please send back in two weeks.

Otherwise I can not refund money.

DYNO sheet of series 1 R33 GTS-T std ecu and remaped ECU will be compared

The graph below represents Std ecu 143.7kw and remaped ecu 185kw at 10psi for same car but not same dyno

R33%20DYNO%203%20smoll-gif.gif _______ R33%20DYNO2%20-gif-1.gif

R32 R33 R34 power fc and Real time ECU tune (R33 ECU use) in Sydney , please check this thread

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Po...ml&hl=toshi

You still doing these?

Car is a 1996 gtst manual. Factory turbo with fmic and 3" dump back exhaust. Has oil temp wb02 & boost controller/gauge. Also a forward facing plenum. Stock fuel injectors and afm. And a 044 inline pump and surge tank.




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