Tuning guide for Nissan ECU's now up

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Tuning guide for Nissan ECU's now up

Post by PL »

Hey guys,

Matt may have mentioned this elsewhere but I thought I'd put a post up.

I started a tuning guide ages ago but like so many things I've had trouble getting time to do any more to it. I've spent quite a bit of time on it over the last few days to make it something worth reading. Hopefully.

I've left it at Draft revision for now as there is still a lot to add. But I think I've covered the basics - certainly enough to get a newb started with tuning anyhoo.

It's currently on my website so I can update it whenever I get a chance.

http://www.plmsdevelopments.com/files/n ... basics.pdf

Matt has put a link to it on the NIStune site too.

I'm no tuning guru so I'm open to ideas and comments.

PL
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Post by satanstinydevil »

This is great! I've read a few other very informative articles online on the subject as well, but I'm just not getting it. Hopefully your guide will be the solution to my problems.
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Thanks man. I'll be updating it as a get time and learn more.

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Post by Noz »

Much respect for taking the time to write this. Will be essential to many that are just starting out.
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Thanks Noz. Nice to know that all my typing wasn't in vain!

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