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Old 26-Mar-2006, 08:20 PM
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Tuning

Hello guys/gals.

I have had my ECU socketed and I am wondering is there someone or a place that can dyno tune my car to its maximum capabilities?

I have a problem with loosing power after 2 or 3rd gear (I forgot) and wondering if a correct dyno tune modified ECU would help.

I just have a stock basemap JDM D15B ignition and fuel values currently.

But I would like a dyno ECU tuner to tune my car's ECU so I can get the most of my car.

Thanks.
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Old 26-Mar-2006, 08:27 PM
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if you have a stock engine, not worth it...
but if not try nick at teknotik thats where it looks like i m going
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Old 26-Mar-2006, 08:35 PM
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ya, what do you have done? The stock program is good enough for engines with all of the bolt-ons. You could gain 4-5whp out of tuning, but its not cheap and you would benefit much more from tuning if you raised the compression, changed the cams, got headwork done, added a turbo/supercharger.
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nick at teknotik..
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