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manual or auto?

going to do any more future mods?

fmic + boost controller?

900 for turbo back exhaust is okay

safc tune should cost 250ish (safc itself another 250 + 100-150 install?)

maybe get a nistune around 900 supplied installed and tuned

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Nistune will need to retain the AFM to work

if you want map senors and fark off the afm your gonna need, vipec, haltech or motec

They will start closer to 2-2.5k supplied/installed and tune for vipec/haltech

not sure the price on motec but will most likely be more then the rest

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Is there nistune available for S2 R33 for Perth people i.e. supply, install + tune?

It can be done with a Z32 ECU (to retain VCT) or an RB20 ECU (does not retain VCT) with some minor wiring changes. You will most likely have to source your own Z32 or RB20 ECU to do it though but any workshop that support NIStune will be able to take it from there.

ah. perhaps not then, is more than i want to spend

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