RB25DET s13 1/8th mile

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Uploaded by on Nov 23, 2009

Moorseville dragway NC

RB25 swapped 240sx s13 drift MODS - Nistune on z32 ecu Greddy intake mani, Q45 throttle body, Apexi Power-funnel intake, 10lb flywheel, Stace 4 six puck unsprung clutch from competition clutch, Frontmount intercooler, Shaftmasters aluminum driveshaft, solid motor mounts Stock turbo running stock boost of 7psi

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  • Time for an S258!

    Or if your poor like me an hx35...

  • Haha yeah or a s372. Full boost at redline lol

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  • i have a hx35 for sale! Hey dbikeriderkid88, are you going to rockingham this coming sunday 4-18-2010??

  • Thanks a lot man. i appreciate your help

  • The nistune write up tells how to tune a nissan ecu, and it goes into much more detail than I can do here. In my initial reply I put you can run CalumRT, but that was a mistake lol. I meant you can use tunerproRT software(free) on the nistune board. It's final week and my head is a little scrambled.

  • Nissan ecus aren't very hard to tune in general. You have to adjust the injector constant (K value), change your tp scales, scale your ttp min, etc. Nistune has a very nice write up on there website and a free software trial. You should check it out.

  • Is it easy to tune? if it is then i will get the license

  • Not if the tuner bought the "tuner liscense." I seriously doubt you'll find a tuner that tunes enough nistune setups to warrant buying the liscense, unless you live in Austrailia. You can run calumRT on the nistune board, but you won't beable to datalog locally. You can datalog through the consult port using datascan, conzult, etc. I'd just buy the nistune software, it's pretty nice to be able to do everything in one program.

  • one more thing i wanted to ask you. Do you have to buy the software if you go to get it tuned by a tuner that tunes those ECUs?

  • Yeah u have to buy the software. And its just like any other standalone

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