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Nistune shits all over greddy emanage in terms of what it can do.

What are your goals for the car? If you plan on going big in the long run then you will want to be looking for different specs than if you are planning on keeping it relatively stock with only the usual mods and maybe a small turbo upgrade (and associated mods).

But at the end of the day, you are best of speaking to the shop you are planning on having do the tune and see what they recommend. Any ecu is only as good as the person who tunes it

Thanks piggaz and derp derp... Looking at giving it to Willal racing and just getting it dyno tuned and remiving the boost controller and just getting the most out of the car without touching the internals.. I like the look of

The greddy ultimate... Nistune I heard is very limited ?

Thanks piggaz and derp derp... Looking at giving it to Willal racing and just getting it dyno tuned and remiving the boost controller and just getting the most out of the car without touching the internals.. I like the look of

The greddy ultimate... Nistune I heard is very limited ?

Depending on how much power you want...

Nistune can easily achieve over 300RW kW's for a GTR.

Considering your engine is stock, Nistune is enough.

If you want to push it further, go for an A'PEXi Power FC.

  • 1 year later...

Ok I ended up installing the Nistune which is great I am now getting 310rwkw have I maxed it out? As I will he going for more hp is it time I changed I was thinking the haltech.. what can it do that my Nistune can't?

What turbos are you running? STD ones sort of max out around 300KW.

My V-Spec2 GT-R has Nistune with...........

  • HKS Boost controller
  • 3" Turbo Back HKS Exhaust with Hi-flow Cat.
  • 720cc Sard Injectors
  • Upgraded Walbro Fuel Pump
  • Splitfire Coils
  • Nismo AFS

Dynoed at 271rwkw's on a pretty safe tune and I'm very happy with it courtesy of Unigroup Engineering.

Next step is upgraded dumps, better turbos probably N1's (Mine are stockers) Adjustable cam gears.

Not sure if that's all I need to get to about 320rwkw's.

Cheers,

Bob.

Ok I ended up installing the Nistune which is great I am now getting 310rwkw have I maxed it out? As I will he going for more hp is it time I changed I was thinking the haltech.. what can it do that my Nistune can't?

I am making 600+ hp with nistune.

It is all about the resolution. Nistune is 16x16. All good standalones are 32x32 minimum.

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