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IM LOOKING AT GETTING A DIFFERNT ECU FOR MY RIDE, AND HAVE SEEN A R32 M-TYPE ECU SUPOSEIDLY TUNED IN JAP LAND, JUST WONDERING IF THERE IS ANY DIFFERANCE BETWEEN MY STANDARD ECU AND THIS M-TYPE. IT IS SUPOSEDLY TUNED FOR 1 BAR OF BOOST, FRONT MOUNT, EXHAUST, GTR INJECTORS AND HAS OPTIMISED FUEL MAPS AND SPEED LIMITER REMOVED. GOOD FOR 200KW+

IS THIS ECU OF ANY USE TO ME? :P

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yeah that would make sence hey, but all i would need is gtr injectors and an r33 turbz to pump the boost up to 1 bar and i would have the same mods listed. and there only askin $170 for the ecu......

do use know how much a re-map would cost 4 my ecu?

and who dose that sort of work?

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yeah that would make sence hey, but all i would need is gtr injectors and an r33 turbz to pump the boost up to 1 bar and i would have the same mods listed. and there only askin $170 for the ecu......

do use know how much a re-map would cost 4 my ecu?

and who dose that sort of work?

I've been quoted around the $800 mark for a re-map.

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