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Hi all,

got a jap ecu for R33 GTST for either series 1 or 2. Manual car only. If your car is automatic, buy it at your own risk, not been tested for auto.

tuned to Drift by Garage 50 - maximum power workshops in japan.

impressive 311 HP @ 14psi. dyno sheet has a power output comparison with the stock ecu set at 14psi. :ninja:

Garage50 ecus have been tuned to suit 98oct fuel

311 hp @ 14psi. with stock engine/turbo - 3" turbo back exhaust, front mount, and boost controller. the speed limiter is removed and the boost cut is removed too. :ninja:

This ECU puts out great low to midrange torque with the standard turbo which is great for drifting. and you would get even more hp with a bigger turbo and other mods. Fully tested and working!

im after $450 posted around australia..via registered post!!!

cheers

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Edited by 685

mate, these were selling on ebay not long ago for around $300!

i placed a bid on one for a mates car!

goodluck with the slae either way!

but i have never heard or seen this ecu's in action!

yeh..i have proof of the auction which i bought this for..and ebay's are auctions..therefore prices always fluctuate..

i havnt put it in yet, only got it couple days ago..but since then found out my turbo is rooted.. so need the money to upgrade turbo and then later on ill think about gettin an ecu

thanks for ur interest though!

If anyone does have this ECU installed

give me a pm on how your car runs and

if it hasn't blown up yet xD

If no blowing up wouldn't mind getting one ^-^

still for sale.

sly-747 - i put the ecu in last night, just to see what it really does...overall car runs well..ive just noticed that the idle sits at 1000rpm, nothing that cant be fixed though.

ive also noticed that the boost hits (10psi for me) alot quicker than it did with the stock ecu. so i guess it is right about the low-midrange torque.

ive driven with this ecu for about 2 hours straight and also small 15mins trips locally. nothing seems to be wrong and everything works a treat.

2gceffy - ive had this problem with the seals of the turbo long before i got this ecu. i only found out that the problem was in the seals yesterday, and is why i put this up for sale.

thanks for your interest!

Edited by 685

i remember looking at this, yeah its a good ecu but when for extra couple hundred you can but a 2nd hand apexi or micro why bother, ps your a tool, one of the garages in newy was selling one for 375 same time as this was on ebay so not worth 450

are you interested in buying this or not? last time i remember this was the for sale section where people who are interested in buying the item, offer a price and ask questions

if i wanted your opinion on it, then i would have posted it on the general discussion.

like i said, its ebay...at auction the prices arent always the same. so if the same one got sold for 375..good for whoever. im stating the price for which i bought it for.

cheers

  • 2 months later...

hi all, ecu still for sale..same price $450 ono..

i have been using it for the last 3 months and had no trouble with it whatsoever..

for fact, since i have put it in...i hav had no misfire or R&R..car runs great..

lookin to get wolf now..

pm thanx..

:)

Put your own car on the dyno, seriously.

Mines been fiddled with, (proven) feels uber fast, heaps quick spool up etc, BUT way too much timing out top, and it actually pings on 98Oct fuel.

Seriously, run your own car, not the japanese graph, because, I'm pretty sure you'll ping!

Just go run it now.

$80 at most places for 3 dyno runs. Do the first run with that computer in,

then swap to a standard ECU

Then swap back.

Post all 3 results.

i have a central 20 ecu, this is simmilar to that. Mine was still ritch through the mid and top range, used an SAFC II to get the AF nice.

I had to reset my CAS to about 12 deg before she would stop pinging at 15 psi.

i picked up about 60 rwkws through the midrange. have a look here.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...=155230&hl=

Hello

i will buy it if you sent it via DHL or any delivery system.... please find out total price with transportation to Georgia and than we can deal

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