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ok well i have decided that my car needs the computer retuned, it already has a chip but it was from japan and i dont know if anybody over here would know how to use it. I need a Place and phone number of a company in brisbane that chip and tune the rb20det computer very well....

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you already asked this like a week ago didn't you and no replies..

Probably because nobody knows of anywhere.. I'd be interested myself, as at the moment I have 2x RB20DET's in my cars and wouldn't mind a bit of a tune around.

You could get a dyno chart of "before" (with A/F charts), send it down to either toshi or dr_drift then get it sent back chipped. Cost is usually around $200-$400

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I checked out my dr drift chip and it had the stock fuel map and a ignition map that looked a lot like another map we downloaded of the net.

:(...mmm that doesnt sound good:(

The Chiptorque agent in NSW Silverwater Automotive Services do it, my friends S14 vmade tip top power and ran a dream, ie drove like a std ECU and it was tuned by SAS...so i would suggest talking to Chiptorque in Brisbane.

It worked out to be about $750-850 for the tune...but you get what you pay for.

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There is a Chiptorque down here in Nerang also.. Didn't think of those guys. I keep associating them in my head with just sticking prepackaged chips into rexes and holdens - but obviously they offer more.

$700-$800 sounds a bit scary.. bit cheaper than an aftermarket though, and then u have to pay tuning on top.

Guess I better do all the mods b4 sticking the RB25 turbo on the Passage and getting it tuned :D

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$700-$800 sounds a bit scary.. bit cheaper than an aftermarket though, and then u have to pay tuning on top.  

 

That was an estimate based on fuel and ignition tune, removal of boost / speed cuts etc etc. It included dyno time and burning the chip, but of course if it took an extra hours dyno time it could cost $130 more.

If you know what you are after and that youwotn be doing any more mods then it is well worth it, but if you are going to need a tune after more mods aftermarket ecus start to look cheap.

Dont discoutn Chiptorque agents, in NSW/Queensland they are involved in lots of horsepower hero cars etc :D

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I checked out my dr drift chip and it had the stock fuel map and a ignition map that looked a lot like another map we downloaded of the net.

I am interested to know more about this and your opinions.

Also I am interested to hear from anyone who has had their R32 RB20DET/RB25DE ECU remapped in Melbourne and where.

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  • 4 weeks later...

theres a lot of r32 images on the ztech forums....

once you have the ecu resocketed, anyone who can burn eproms and knows how to tune can do it. there is some software around to do it, most of it is still in development (like mine)

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My chip totaly changes fuel and ignition timing map.

eg; R33 auto is 18 kw more than std map at 7psi (std boost) and 32kw more than std map at 10 psi. If some one interstd I will send map. Cost $200. If you are not satisfied with the product, ill be able to refund.

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Hi Toshi, I can't PM you for some reason. I am interested in having my ECU remaped soon, as my engine is being rebuilt at the moment.

My car is a 1995 (Dec) R33 Nissan Skyline series 1.5 - with the following mods -

Apexi GT spec FMIC, Jasma 3.5" exahaust (with 4" tip), Blitz Dual SBC electronic Boost Controller (older version/ maybe 1st one released? I will check the part no. & get back to you), New Apexi SAFC 2 (Lmt.Edit), new HKS SSQ BOV, new Walpro 500hp/255l/hr intank fuel pump, new Monza High Per. fuel Regulator with gauge. The engine internals are GTR conrods, ACL Race Bearings, Maule Forged pistons. I am looking at having the fuel/boost limiter cut & the speed cut. I also am looking at getting a little more rwkw, but keeping the boost down as I have a standard turbo. I won't put it past 10-12 psi. I will try to send you a PM, regarding the turbo, as I havn't heard yet if I need to replace it. If you can give me a rough quote for a changeover ECU to suit the car with a standard turbo & and with a new GarrettGT28 (which is what I will put on it, if needed), it would be greatly appreciated. I will get back to you tomorrow about the Blitz EBC & the turbo

Cheers, Chris

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