
Originally Posted by
SR20GTi-R
What tables?
Excuse my lack of Nemu knowledge (as I have been caught up in the NA world) but what other tables are defined to tune?
Outside of your Fuel and Timing tables, what definitions have been brought forth in Nemu that are not defined in Nistune?
Is there more resolution? Finer tuning increments? Just trying to figure out what added features will be used, as 90% of users are NOT tuning on their own.
With the exception of Aux switching and the upgraded firmware offered by Tunercode itself I am kind of lost.
Everything that can be tunable is defined. No more Unknown Tables, no more question marks in tunable tables. Granted Nistune does a better job at defining the limited amount of tables then Calum's XDF did, but still there is a lot of stuff missing. Tunable outputs (re ecu VVL switching) and inputs are a big one too though.

Originally Posted by
SR20GTi-R
I have found the best combo (for me) to be the TunerCode firmware patched to a standard 32k Bin utilizing Nistune as the Tuning GUI. Gives me everything I need including tuning past 8000rpm & launch control without using NEMU.
Ss it stands right this second, Nemu and TunerCode use the same firmware version, V5. TunerCode V5 is no longer sold for Calum ECU's. So if you want TunerCode firmware you need to buy a Nemu. But that's not a bad thing either, Calum's chips are no longer made and are out of date anyway.
TunerCode V6 is going to bring a lot of new features to the table, including MAP support. That along with other awesome features (follow NismoTronic FB group to see previews), will make it the best, hands down oem solution.