Diagnostic software?
To be honest, if you can afford to boost your car or do any kind of engine modification, you should also be able to afford a stand alone. I know they're very pricey, but why even do something if it's going to be half-***? I honestly believe stand-alone is the best route. I know people get pretty good tuning from SAFC and other piggy backs, but you can only do so much with them, especially if you need to be precise.
While there aren't many cheaper options for Nissan as there are for Honda(Hondata, Uberdata, etc), for the cost of repairing a damaged engine in parts alone would justify buying a good Stand alone anyway. Just a thought...pay now or pay later, I guess.
While there aren't many cheaper options for Nissan as there are for Honda(Hondata, Uberdata, etc), for the cost of repairing a damaged engine in parts alone would justify buying a good Stand alone anyway. Just a thought...pay now or pay later, I guess.
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