I did the stage 1 through Rob Green, very recently.
I’m not going to get into the misconceptions around chip tuning.
And the variable degrees of honesty amongst various tuners.
There are tuners which will tune for maximum gains, you’re going to be sorry and then chipping is bad.
Some Tuners claims are extraordinary!
What I will say though is that I have 6 private vehicles and all are chipped.
And I am well aware of the difference a chip makes.
On a naturally aspirated vehicle on an engine running optimally, a chip and exhaust will make minimal difference, but not all vehicles are running optimally by any measure.
So a chip assists a good tuner to tune out mid-range flat spots etc. and there they make a vast difference to drive-ability.
Essentially a tool to plot optimum settings you air fuel and timing and to store those settings.
The chip itself does nothing, its just a storage facility, memory, like an SD card in your phone.
Nowadays people advocate, no chip, reprogram the Ecu directly as if this is somehow new wisdom?
I will stay with a chip thank you.
In my particular case, my Patrol had a huge flat spot in the midrange and that was dialed out through tuning, which made the car altogether better everywhere.
I then moved on to a Super Charger on the same vehicle, again its just better everywhere.
The 4.8 needs a Super-Charger more than it needs anything else.
Without it, its pretty lackluster.
In my opinion!!
The Super charger is the only performance mod I would look at on the 4.8 petrol.
Mine was written off, unfortunately.
But I have another new one and its still under factory maintenance and warranty but I’m sorry, it wont see Nissan for anything and within the next week or so its having a Super-Charger fitted.
Fitting a Super-charger is like dumping your frumpy wife for a Super-Model.
Yeah its worth it.
