red reading
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and it effectivley makes you ecu a proper standalone...............and they are more like $2000
That is true, but it's an initial investment worth making in my opinion. If you're tuning the car yourself, then all subsequent re-maps are free and you can take your time to find the right setup. Plus it acts as a datalogger as well if you ever take your car to the track ;-)the problem with nistune is the software worth 200$ + board etc.. your near 600$
have you had it on the rollers?im about 330 on a mines ecu running 1.3 bar spike droping to 1.25 car feels fast on the road
Great advice. i couldnt agree more. The car already has a top mounted oil cooler in place of the intercooler. where would i get an uprated Radiator from?I ran mine at 399 bhp on the standard engine for just over 2 years before the ring lands started to give up the ghost, So you should be fine as long as you have a healthy engine, The one thing I will advise is that you fit a proper 13 or 16 row front mounted oil cooler, Because in my experience keeping a pulsar engine together requires very good cooling, So maybe fit an up rated rad as well and you should enjoy many trouble free miles, Get the foundations right my friend!
John
A UK rad is thicker, sometimes Koyo ones come up on here but they aren't cheap.Then there's always ebay but I don't know how good these are. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NISSAN-PU...arts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item519a770bbaGreat advice. i couldnt agree more. The car already has a top mounted oil cooler in place of the intercooler. where would i get an uprated Radiator from?