Nistune!

Discuss the RB20, RB25 and RB26 series engines.
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Stealth-Z
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PorkChopExpress wrote:ok guys, im ready to purchase this. didnt someone try to do a group buy? couldnt find the post.

current price for everything to you door is $467. anyone want to try to get a group by goin? this is for the r32 rb20det.
For some unkown reason the group buy post was removed.

Eventually I plan on purchasing the Nistune setup. Still waiting on machine work on my motor. I would be in for a group buy. My ECU is for a RB26 though.


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mattleegee wrote:i thought you could plug the PFC into laptop and set the stupid hand controller to the side
Only if you purchase the datalogit software/hardware interface which costs $375. Standard p-fc has no laptop interface or software.
mattleegee wrote:Some guy asked earlier what is easier for someone that doesnt know how to tune... read the thread
If someone has zero experience then nothing will be easy. Everything has a learning curve, however nistune has one of the most user friendly interfaces and a dedicated support forum.
mattleegee wrote:Buy the PFC and have it tuned by a shop for a couple hundred

If you go the other way your buying new ecu, chipping, then you need to learn the software, costs like it costs alot more and with more risk of blowing your **** up, at least that is what i got from it
You should read more carefully. The Nistune system doesn't require purchasing a new ecu. A complete nistune setup is less than half the price of the equivalent power fc setup.

You can also take your nistune setup to any competent tuner and they can tune that for you just like the p-fc, if you lake the confidence to do it yourself.


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thanks TSL, this is more then one time that you have been good help

see i dont know **** about tuning, i want to learn, but there just doesnt seem to be any information or training out there, everyone just says... pay up and get it done

maybe i should ponder the nistune, especially because im not looking foward to purchasing a 1200pfc unit, and want to be able to change stuff on my own if need be, without more out of pocket expense

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I tired setting up a group buy about 3 months ago, but it was removed because i was not a nico sponsers or something. I emailed the guys at nistune to try to set this up with the mods. I dont know if they couldnt reach any agreement on something or what. Maybe one of them will chime in and clearify what the problem was.

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i thought that i read somewhere that the 300 nonturbo ecu would work as well? the site has a s14 running his 25 with a rb20 ecu making a hair over 400hp.

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you can get a grp buy price at nissanturboforum.com or visit aaa-hiperformanceauto.com

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someone on sr20-forums is doing a group buy on the Nistune boards.
http://www.sr20-forum.com/group-buys/33 ... y-1-a.html

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Good find Yellow!


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