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I'm looking at getting my std ecu remapped by chiptorque. I have been quoted $600 for the chip and $200-300 for tuning. I am not modifying (fingers crossed) my 32 after this mod so this i think is the best option. Any opinions welcomed... Scott. -------------------- Jono "JP" Porter, RIP. 12/05/81 - 09/06/04
Your memories and spirit will NEVER be forgotten, you will live in my heart forever. '92 R32 Skyline GTS-T - 203rwkw @ 14psi... - HKS GT2530 turbo - 3inch turbo back exhaust - 600x300x75 FMIC - Walbro intank fuel pump - K&N Pod filter w/ partition & CAI - Custom oil catch can - Rechipped ECU 13.6@109mph 2.3 60ft |
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andrew180sx
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is that who tuned your car deano??? |
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andrew180sx
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yes microtech piggybacked would go better however you have to weigh up the costs of both products... |
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MM2death
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How good are microtechs but? I was originally thinking either pwerfc or remapped/chipped std ecu. Who has good tuning capability with microtech? |
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TurbostyleR
Post #15
Power FC is the go man... |
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mate microtech's are great yuo shouldn't knock something you havn't try'd. as i have one and think they are awesome compared to the factory ecu |
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gee chris microtech comes with a base map and mine was a direct plug in to where the standard ecu was removed......an expert tuner of microtech should have it licked in a few hours tops and then no airflow meter and a lot more finer tuning then |
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20VGT
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I may be wrong, but isn't Microtech STILL using the same technology from back in the late 80's early 90's? |
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BoostedS15
Post #20
ive actually sold my first microtech to a customer this week johnny, so it will be good to see the way it does run (on an N12 ET pulsar), and the time it takes to tune it properly, alot of my information about the microtechs came from a very respected tuner, i was aware they came with a base map, as do all ECU's, but the time taken to fine tune is a lot longer than a chip torque chip, thats my comparrison. |
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He get's it on the dyno around the cornor... but yeah that was one of the issues i was thinkin about when looking into it.. Personally id go the power FC option and if EAT17 can source u one for that price its pretty good and im sure he could put u onto someone that could tune it. Michael |
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QikRXTurbo
Post #22
Sub-Zero sold their dyno to P.I.T.S. in Ernest. I had my car on that dyno a fortnight ago. Matthew Spry who used to work at Chiptorque with the green 10sec gemini owns the place. Did an excellent job with my Haltech. |
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sinnie
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ive had matt do the chip on my old ca18 silvia, i have to admit he certainly knows his stuff. But if i had to do it all over again, i would get a full aftermarket ecu replacement, its only a little bit more for the initial cost of a chip but you get so many more features!. I personally think if ur going for big power use a aftermarket ecu, but if u just want something to tie all your mild mods together use a chip. |
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You can get an apexi powerfc for under 1k from nengun atm. Sure its more for tuning (installation can be done yourself, it clips straight in and is runnable on the base map) but I'd rather a PFC than a chip ![]() NB - ~300 bucks for a hand controller so you can fiddle yourself, but gavin woods has one there and will set the tune for you so its really not needed. |
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