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2010-02-27 05:49:30
#131
oh dude, its gonna be sweet
2010-03-08 18:21:10
#132
I just wanted to let everyone know that I received my ECU back from Andy at Autovaughn Performance. Great customer service and fast turnaround. I am doing a lot of upgrades, so it will be a few weeks before we use it to tune. But so far I am impressed with everything.
2010-03-08 18:55:34
#133
Originally Posted by qwkse-r
i notice all you guys are still waiting on calum r/t,i know his ecus are nice but nistunes boards are just as good guys,software also looks good to...also if you guys already have a calum basic ecu the install of the nistunes r/t is easy,pull one board out and plug in the other no soldering...i know calums is a little cheaper but he's so backed up and in my opinion im willing to pay the extra $100 or so for the nistune board and liscense software.....


Nistune isnt a forum sponsor
2010-03-08 20:22:30
#134
Originally Posted by unijabnx2000
Nistune isnt a forum sponsor


while calum my be a forum sponsor here, he never comes here.. he's on the other forum all the time tho..
2010-03-08 20:23:18
#135
Originally Posted by code3smith
I just wanted to let everyone know that I received my ECU back from Andy at Autovaughn Performance. Great customer service and fast turnaround. I am doing a lot of upgrades, so it will be a few weeks before we use it to tune. But so far I am impressed with everything.


you should leave some feed back here: http://www.sr20-forum.com/product-reviews/28203-nistune-autovaughn-performance.html#post371347
2010-03-08 20:41:30
#136
So I was conversating with Javi (Javcrodgz) and he found a way to download .bin's to Nistune using the "copy all" feature. When he get's a chance, I'm sure he'll post up his experiences.

Great news for you guys that were holding off from that feature.
2010-03-08 20:46:45
#137
^ I can't wait to hear about this.
2010-03-08 20:47:41
#138
Originally Posted by OptimumSE-R
So I was conversating with Javi (Javcrodgz) and he found a way to download .bin's to Nistune using the "copy all" feature. When he get's a chance, I'm sure he'll post up his experiences.

Great news for you guys that were holding off from that feature.


Technically, it doesn't actually store the *.bin file in the ECU, it pulls the data from the *.bin file and imports it into the tune file in the Nistune, correct?
2010-03-08 21:00:00
#139
NICE!!! get him on here!!
2010-03-08 21:12:44
#140
Originally Posted by Cliff
Technically, it doesn't actually store the *.bin file in the ECU, it pulls the data from the *.bin file and imports it into the tune file in the Nistune, correct?


From my understanding and coming from Javi, correct.

If I had the software I would pull up screen shots and make a how-to do this feature.
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