Chip Tunes. Reliable Current Tuners

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zxFarside
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Does anyone know of any solid and reliable tuners for the Z32?

I had built my Z last year, and got a chip from Ztuner. I haven't driven the car much in the past 6 months, with the trans being built and harsh cold weather. The chip I have works quite well, but at wot my afr is pig rich. I am also looking at doing a dual intake setup this year and would need re-tuning done.

The reason I'm asking is as far as I can tell Ztuner is no longer online... FB and webpage are gone. I know there are a hand full of others out there, but I want to make sure I go with the right tuner. I have DW injectors, so SZ is out.

Any insight would be sweet.


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zxFarside wrote:
Thu Feb 01, 2018 12:28 pm
Does anyone know of any solid and reliable tuners for the Z32?

I had built my Z last year, and got a chip from Ztuner. I haven't driven the car much in the past 6 months, with the trans being built and harsh cold weather. The chip I have works quite well, but at wot my afr is pig rich. I am also looking at doing a dual intake setup this year and would need re-tuning done.

The reason I'm asking is as far as I can tell Ztuner is no longer online... FB and webpage are gone. I know there are a hand full of others out there, but I want to make sure I go with the right tuner. I have DW injectors, so SZ is out.

Any insight would be sweet.
You would want to post your location for best results, unless you intend to travel to wherever for your tuning. If you are around the Pacific Northwest, try Fairlady Motors/UP Garage.

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I'm in NC; not much around here. Closest thing is Z1, and I get weird vibes from them... also $700 dyno tune is a bit high imo.

I'm surrounded by tuners, hell, I work at a LSx shop. Just no ones does these old girls on stock computers.

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You may be better off buying the hardware for EPROM tuning and having one of your trusted tuners do it then.

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NolimitZ32 wrote:
Fri Feb 02, 2018 10:25 am
You may be better off buying the hardware for EPROM tuning and having one of your trusted tuners do it then.
That seems to be the direction I'm heading. I've looked into this package http://www.moates.net/nemunismotronic-t ... l?cPath=68. Where I work we do LT1 chip cars now and again, and use Moates stuff. My boss could probably dyno tune the car, he'd just have to take the time and learn the software for it. We're so busy it could be a while before that comes about.


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