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WTK: Best engine management for RB25det

Postby 333halfevil » April 22nd, 2011, 11:21 am

Good day tuners, I would like to know what's the best management I can use for a HP goal of between 600 - 700. Thanks.

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Re: WTK: Best engine management for RB25det

Postby FugiTECH » April 22nd, 2011, 12:02 pm

JWT 700hp upgrade

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Re: WTK: Best engine management for RB25det

Postby twingated42R » April 23rd, 2011, 12:48 am

THE_FUGITIVES wrote:JWT 700hp upgrade




dude ......
why would you want to put a jwt when in the middle of a race it decides to take a nap ?
maybe 3 rotors gets it sleepy so on a side note the pulsar is the worst example to use... seeing it 'trips' during a run :?


JWT the bessss :skurry:




who needs a dyno when you got jwt yo :|

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Re: WTK: Best engine management for RB25det

Postby Conrad » April 23rd, 2011, 10:18 am

A thread in the Nissan specific forum where the same question was asked.

viewtopic.php?f=21&t=362027

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Re: WTK: Best engine management for RB25det

Postby Sinister_Audio » April 23rd, 2011, 2:29 pm

333halfevil wrote:Good day tuners, I would like to know what's the best management I can use for a HP goal of between 600 - 700. Thanks.



have you heard of lake performance?

he's an RB specialist...he is most profound with WOLF ems.

has tuned others like haltech and microtech, but he himself has approx 7 RBs well way over 600whp

let me kno if u interested.

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Re: WTK: Best engine management for RB25det

Postby Conrad » April 23rd, 2011, 3:03 pm

Heard great things about Lake from everyone who let him touch their RB's. From foreign used dealers to men who owned over 5 Cefiro.

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Re: WTK: Best engine management for RB25det

Postby FugiTECH » April 23rd, 2011, 7:03 pm

twingated42R wrote:
THE_FUGITIVES wrote:JWT 700hp upgrade




dude ......
why would you want to put a jwt when in the middle of a race it decides to take a nap ?
maybe 3 rotors gets it sleepy so on a side note the pulsar is the worst example to use... seeing it 'trips' during a run :?


JWT the bessss :skurry:




who needs a dyno when you got jwt yo :|


when your build complete and my build complete we will see what jwt does in a race :oops: :lol:

anyway dude iggy that retard and try a jwt ecu and beat those local 3 rotors , they will just puposely put in 5th and not 3rd when they feeling the hurts lol

btw i see a next biased hater and sidekick

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Re: WTK: Best engine management for RB25det

Postby smell » April 23rd, 2011, 7:32 pm

All of those fancy stand alone engine management, piggy back units such as the greddy ultimate and even oem ecus with replacement boards such as nistune will give you similar results unless if youre aiming for 6-700+rwhp then the piggy backs starts to run out of resolution....dependent on setup

So its not a matter of which ecu will get you there....The question to ask is which one youre tuner is able/comfortable using

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Re: WTK: Best engine management for RB25det

Postby FugiTECH » April 23rd, 2011, 9:00 pm

smell wrote:All of those fancy stand alone engine management, piggy back units such as the greddy ultimate and even oem ecus with replacement boards such as nistune will give you similar results unless if youre aiming for 6-700+rwhp then the piggy backs starts to run out of resolution....dependent on setup

So its not a matter of which ecu will get you there....The question to ask is which one youre tuner is able/comfortable using



YES YESS PREACH ON BROTHER

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Re: WTK: Best engine management for RB25det

Postby TeamH2O » April 24th, 2011, 11:01 am

Piggybacks work really good but next time i'll go standalone, have full control and no worries.

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Re: WTK: Best engine management for RB25det

Postby 333halfevil » April 25th, 2011, 4:41 pm

Thanks guys

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