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2012-09-18 09:02:35
#1251
how much cheaper is nemu if u solder it ur self?
2012-09-18 10:39:52
#1252
Originally Posted by rmyc
how much cheaper is nemu if u solder it ur self?


It's not. John offers free installation in a customer supplied ECU.
2012-09-18 16:11:14
#1253
Originally Posted by rmyc
how much cheaper is nemu if u solder it ur self?


It's free, just pay for shipping to ship your ECU there, return shipping is free
2012-09-18 16:16:26
#1254
removing solder sucks if your using a popper and not a real vacumme setup. even with as much soldering as I do I would let john put the board in.
2012-09-18 16:53:16
#1255
I am glad you are enjoying the software/NEMU.

I will be adding a few of the suggestions you asked for later this week, so expect an update!

Maybe even direct Virtual Dyno support!
2012-09-18 21:18:53
#1256
btw, you know anyone that can tune in the area? i msged track forged and they said it starts out at $450... srsly!
2012-09-18 21:45:59
#1257
lol, thats about the average price man. My car spent about 6 or 7 hours on the dyno and I was just a bit more than that. Yeah my setup isnt anything simple but still thats about the going rate and I got a hookup on my dyno tuning price.
2012-09-18 22:01:56
#1258
Yep $450 seems about right,my guy charges $400 and $100 retune after that
2012-09-19 01:45:11
#1259
Originally Posted by JKTUNING
I am glad you are enjoying the software/NEMU.

I will be adding a few of the suggestions you asked for later this week, so expect an update!

Maybe even direct Virtual Dyno support!


NICE!!

Originally Posted by rmyc
btw, you know anyone that can tune in the area? i msged track forged and they said it starts out at $450... srsly!


I do all my own tuning for the most part, but sometimes I do receive help from a friend online that's a tuner. But $450 is the Fully tuned price I believe, @sentraman paid about that price and his car was on the dyno for a total of 21 hours I think??
2012-09-19 05:59:11
#1260
if it was 450 for a tune thats awesome. but starting out at 450. i dunno about that. esp since it's my daily and i have already 5kmiles on my current tune and i just need to fix AFRs. It bothers me how tuners are unsure how much time they will need to tune. (english racing guarantee's their work; flat tuning charge) should take more than 4hrs to adjust the tune on a car.
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