Just curious , and correct me if I'm wrong. But since the only performance difference between the base, touring and Nismo is the 18 hp tune could that be gained
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Nismo ecu swap?
Just curious , and correct me if I'm wrong. But since the only performance difference between the base, touring and Nismo is the 18 hp tune could that be gained by either a Nismo ecu swap ? Or a tune on the oem ecu
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Seems there are exhaust out there that do give that (stillen, F.I.). I like my stillen. Also z1 is selling used Nismo Oem exhaust for a good deal right now as well as stillen. Wish I saw before I bought my new stillen, all well no regrets.
I too wonder about flashing the Oem ecu with the Nismo tune though. I know people get more power from after market uprev/ecutek and am considering an uprev tune from a local tuner that has a good rep but it would be nice if someone found the actual differences between Nismo vs base/sport so we could just input those numbers and know that we may not be getting every last HP but we would have a safe / reliable factory tune. |
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There may not be but that is why it would be nice to see if someone had access to the numbers to verify. Even simpler is if the Nismo has a different software I.d. When programming vs the base / sport. Something I will ask when I bring mine to a contact at the dealer in a couple weeks to check if mine has most current programming is if the Nismo has different programming.
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There was a thread on here a few years ago that discussed the difference. iirc the only difference was slightly better timing advance.
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In still on the fence of going to my local tuner with uprev and may go that route it's just now your putting all your trust in one person and you not fully knowing what they are doing to your car puts me a little on edge. Have to remember Nissan employs a team of engineers putting in a lot of hours to program these ECM to cover all conditions and variables so you don't run into weird drivability issues under any conditions and also make sure the engine last. What typically gets done on the Uprev if you wanted to keep it mild and reliable. |
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Tweaking he vvel is one of those things that I am not so sure I want done as that is a very complex system and is just now starting to be tweaked and not having really seen the long term effects of it yet. This is my daily driver and I tend to keep my cars for a long time (this is only my second car after 16 years). So I take car of them and try to ensure they are built to last, I am not a pro racer so I don't need that last 2-3hp if it's going to drive cylinder temps up too high etc.. |
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As long as you've got a good tuner and you tell him not to go nuts, you'll be fine. These motors are stout. Guys are running 600+whp on the stock block. If it can take that, it'll be fine with a moderately aggressive NA tune. There just aren't a lot of people with popped NA motors that didn't do something really stupid.
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