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Old 08-29-2005, 05:09 PM
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Does anyone know a good programmer to get for the Z. The only mod I have is a nismo cold air intake. I am planning on get the exhaust as well.
Old 08-29-2005, 05:28 PM
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Hey,

Microsoft applications (hehe)? J/k man. You got to give more details.

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Old 08-29-2005, 05:32 PM
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Tony, What kinda details. I am new to all of this. All I know is I want more power, w/o getting TT's
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Old 08-29-2005, 05:36 PM
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No "reprogrammers" only ECU reflashes....

Teshnosquare does the ECU's for the Z's
Old 08-29-2005, 05:44 PM
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Hey Sligh....The 350Z's ECU is a proprietary and very difficult computer to program. Only a few companies in the country can do it. Technosquare is the premier ECU re-flash provider in the world for this car. Altered Atmosphere Motorsports can also make changes.

There are piggyback computers that can do fuel/air and timing signal adjustments that basically alter the signals coming from the cars sensors, and many serious non-turbo owners are investigating the gains these systems provide. Here's a few links for you....

ECU Re-flashing:

http://www.technosquareinc.com
http://www.alteredatmosphere.com

Piggyback computer:

http://www.greddy.com/prod_e_manage_ult.htm
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Load linux on your ecu.

50% gain in HP right off the bat.
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Originally Posted by rockinbboy
Load linux on your ecu.

50% gain in HP right off the bat.
As an employee of Sun Microsystems, I have to recommend you load Solaris 10. With a service contract, gains can be up to 200%!
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Originally Posted by kcobean
As an employee of Sun Microsystems, I have to recommend you load Solaris 10. With a service contract, gains can be up to 200%!
What dept do you work for? I work as a contractor, responsible for the partner content infracstructure (Partner Portal) . BTW i hate filing service desk tickets!!!!
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Originally Posted by crazygideon
What dept do you work for? I work as a contractor, responsible for the partner content infracstructure (Partner Portal) . BTW i hate filing service desk tickets!!!!
I was with a company that was acquired by Sun back in January. We do remote monitoring and management of heterogeneous network infrastructures....Sun managing everything from Windows to AIX and Cisco (one of my specialties) to F5. Who knew?!?!?

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Originally Posted by kcobean
I was with a company that was acquired by Sun back in January. We do remote monitoring and management of heterogeneous network infrastructures....Sun managing everything from Windows to AIX and Cisco (one of my specialties) to F5. Who knew?!?!?

What the hell is F5? I know it as the refresh key on my keyboard when browsing.
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Originally Posted by rockinbboy
What the hell is F5? I know it as the refresh key on my keyboard when browsing.
F5 makes various load-balancing and application acceleration products....

www.f5networks.com
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Bah. Fedora Core 2 with no service contract is what we run at work.
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Originally Posted by King Tut
Bah. Fedora Core 2 with no service contract is what we run at work.
Yeah, we ran Redhat 9 on almost all of our servers at my last job. Even after the RH / FC split, I really like FC2 and run it on my laptop (shhhh, don't tell Sun ). Nowadays, I'm primarily on the network side, but I have to admit that Solaris 10 is a pretty nice O/S with good hardware support, etc.

That lack of service contract is a real show stopper for many companies, but if you have truly talented IT staff, FCx is a great O/S.
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