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I am talking to different tuners here in Japan about tuning my car.

Have to talked some shops about Nistune, Power FC, stock computer mod, and F Con.

Also I am thinking about the E-Manage Blue.

What are the strengths and weaknesses of the different computers and which one is probably better for my situation.

I have a rb20 Det that will be tuned for 400hp street with the proper parts.

These are the computers that the different shops said that they use. The shops use a specific computer. So depending on what shop I use is what computer I will have.

Do you mean too much lag from 400 hp on the street? I don't mean whp.

I know you don't mean 400hp at the wheels. If you want it to be responsive and usable on the street, without increasing displacement 350 is the limit. Go buy the Hypergear issue regarding the GTS-t and read it front to back. You can read Japanese, right?

The PFC I like the hand unit the best.

Edited by Matvei27

If Japanese tuners are happy with the Nistune then that would be your best bet because it is cheap and adequate for your needs. If your car is likely to end up in Australia don't get the F-Con which is probably the best of the options you put forward but there are few HKS licensed tuners in Australia.

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