CruiseGTi-R
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Who on here uses the standard ECU, with a daughterboard and maps their own EPROMS?
Have seen a fair bit of free software recently which can be used to play with the oe maps, practically just like any other aftermarket ECU does.
Daughterboards cost about £80 including a standard gti-r map so it works straight away. Looks like you then just use the free software (written by various 300zx / S14 / S13 etc owners) to tune the ecu.
They use the Consult software (again, I think free versions of this are available) to datalog the car to see what the maps do.
Just wondered why more people don't do this, what the drawbacks are?
Have seen a fair bit of free software recently which can be used to play with the oe maps, practically just like any other aftermarket ECU does.
Daughterboards cost about £80 including a standard gti-r map so it works straight away. Looks like you then just use the free software (written by various 300zx / S14 / S13 etc owners) to tune the ecu.
They use the Consult software (again, I think free versions of this are available) to datalog the car to see what the maps do.
Just wondered why more people don't do this, what the drawbacks are?