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Hello

What is the better computer to use for turning? Power FC, NIstune, Mines, Greddy emanage, FCON, ebay chip.

The shops here in Japan that can tune a Nistune want 1000 dollars to do it.

I live in Japan so the weather is different.

My car is r32 gts-t. My goal is 400hp.

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What sort of 400HP? Fly or at the wheels?

Besides that, if Nistune is so expenisve to tune, then choose something else that won't cost as much IN TOTAL to tune, provided it is a decent ECU. Out of that list you've given, I would only choose a 2nd hand PFC over a Nistune. Otherwise I'd go with a proper ECU (Link, Haltch, MOtec etc).

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Since you are in Japan a PFC or an F-Con would make sense. Did they want $1000 just to tune or to supply fit and tune a Nistune? $1000 for the lot is ok... just for the tune not. But your first tune will be more expensive anyway.

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