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Hey guys,

was just wondering if its possible to use this:

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/R32-Skyline-RB20DET...1QQcmdZViewItem

as a possible upgrade for my R33 as opposed to doing something like a Power FC. I kno the R33 chips cannot be flashed like the R32 ones, thats why i was thinking of exploring this option.

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no but there is a rumor that Tilbrook auto and dyno may/can re-map standard r33 computers so give him a call 8261 8619

:P Holy shiezzer, for real? Im calling rite now, if thats a yes then FMIC & this are my next steps of tuning!

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Jeff from The Speed Lab can tune an R33 ECU - but it just requires a modification to the ECU. From what I understand the R33 ECU requires some components to be changed (adding of a daughterboard I believe) therefore will add a couple of hundred on top of the normal tune cost...

so if it's $600 for an R32 tune, expect about $800 or so for the R33 tune :P

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no but there is a rumor that Tilbrook auto and dyno may/can re-map standard r33 computers so give him a call 8261 8619

Well actually YES

Ring Jeff, He can Reflash R32 and Z32 ECUs and remap them for use in R33's. It's cheaper than remapping the R33 one as you don't have to buy the daughter board.

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Although you CAN use the R32 ECU, why would you skimp on ~$200 to remove extra driveability?

I just don't see the point in doing it half assed.. you say you wont notice the loss of mid-range, but why lose it at all? :D

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Although you CAN use the R32 ECU, why would you skimp on ~$200 to remove extra driveability?

I just don't see the point in doing it half assed.. you say you wont notice the loss of mid-range, but why lose it at all? :D

I spoke to Jeff around lunch time and he reackons that yes you do loose a little bit but its not noticeable.....and the power gains is pretty impressive.....so i am going with that option...dont worry i will still have my stock ecu sitting at home just in case

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yeah thanks simon.....thats the same answer i got from Jeff.....i am going to get Jeff to do a dyno run on shoot out as the car is and then one after the tune and then give me the 2 print outs......

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