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I put one in my R34 GTT, bought it off nistune, soldered it in my self then took it to autotech.

Ed was a lil rusty at first as he hadn't done one for a while, but all in all i was, and still am very happy with the tune and will be going back in the next couple of weeks when the new turbo/injectors/Z32afm are in.

Ed says he's only done 2 nistunes recently (my sr20 and r34), The tune is fine, didnt make the power I wanted but that was a boost control issue. Cost was almost double what I had paid previously for him to tune my autronic, but he did spend a lot longer doing it.

From what I have read they are pretty straight forward to tune so as long as you have a cable and license any tuner should be able to do it...

Hey mate! that was me at autotech that day. Saw ya at the counter just after i had my tune done.

I bought the software and cable, so i took my laptop in and had him tune it on that...

Said he hadn't done one in ages. But ended up getting a bit more power than i went in there expecting :D

And +1 about the ease of the software and other people tuning it. John at Trojan said he could do it aswell.

Everyone has there ups and downs, ive heard people bad mouth Ed, but so far my cars fine, He helped to fix my ECU problem, 1 Year of periodic misses,turned out to be due to the wrong top board being installed on my ecu, (VIPEC with a Link Topboard). Got it replaced free of charge at the installers (wasn't their fault but VIPEC) No one else managed to find that out.

Very happy to have a car almost back to normal.

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