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Rb20 ECU $120

Nistune chip with transplanted rb25det maps around $220 i think.

Few $100 for quick tidy up fine tuning

double that.

http://www.nistune.com/boards.htm

DRDRIFT is good at his job and that price is very fair, i wont do it for less than 1k

Im getting the z32 ecu with nistune installed and tuned for $900. I think the only advantage of the z32 is that it retains the vct. I would say 700-800 is a pretty good price. Make sure to shop around though because i got quoted $2000 at one place i rang, i choked on the phone when he said that.

Im getting the z32 ecu with nistune installed and tuned for $900. I think the only advantage of the z32 is that it retains the vct. I would say 700-800 is a pretty good price. Make sure to shop around though because i got quoted $2000 at one place i rang, i choked on the phone when he said that.

haha @ 2k that buys alot of stand alone ecu's, i feel bad charging 1k, but it aint worth my time touching it for any less.

double that.

http://www.nistune.com/boards.htm

DRDRIFT is good at his job and that price is very fair, i wont do it for less than 1k

420 if you want the software so 220 is correct for just the chip i know because it's the price i paid i also installed the chip myself

Edited by Crans
420 if you want the software so 220 is correct for just the chip i know because it's the price i paid i also installed the chip myself

still double as no-ones gonna bother tuning it for a couple of hundred, was my point.

or you could just buy an off the shelf powerfc for $1k and use that?

when your finished, sell it for the $1k you brought it for, no money lost

still gonna cost you another 500 (so 1500) to get tuned at most decent shops... i prefer the PFC in 33's to though.

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