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Hi all,

 

Who else can supply after market chips for the Z?

I know DTA used to but I know he isn't trading anymore and don't want to buy off eBay.

 

Ideally want one asap.

 

Thanks Dan

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Thanks a nice read but don't think all of it is true. Link to engine mods on the Web page isn't working. I'll try again later

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I know Steve at FC tuning I didn't even think of asking him. I thought he was more involved with live mapping.

 

The zed for the moment is pretty stock!

Stock injectors.

1993 8 bit ecu.

Single air filter.

Pace smic.

De-catted.

2.5"-3" exhaust.

SE Nissan boost mod that I'm guessing is between 12 -15psi.

Ecu is already socketed with an SE chip.

Ideally want a chip to eliminate O2 sensor's if possible.

 

Thanks Dan

Yup, been flat out on the dyno all week away from home until 1am this morning then on with an S14 all day today in Leics.

 

Be careful with those generic chips, I doubt they will solve your issues and they will all have O2 feedback enabled. If you want a car that runs well in open loop you will need to get it mapped. I wouldn't want to supply a generic chip for open loop fuelling that I could guarantee would provide the correct AFR under all conditions. And I have countless tuned files developed on the dyno.

 

Open loop is the way to go for a frugal car though :D

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