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Hey i need help

i took off the passenger kick panel to get at the ECU and i found out that it has Mines stickers all over it...and as i have never seen a ECU before...im not sure if its a stock one that Mines remaps...at the min it has no speed limiter...and running 11psi

Maybe mines retunes the stock ECU's...

Can anyone tell me any more info

attached is some pictures...sorry about the poor quality

Thanks

hey guys, my stock ECU does not have that Mines sticker, but there was a sign that there used to be there once and was peeled off.

Then at the bottom I have the same blue Nissan sticker which says that my ECU is a "Genuine Nissan Remanufactured ECU".

Is that mean mine is possibly chipped as well?

Can someone check their stock ECU and see what the stickers says down there, do yours say "Remanufactured ECU" or just "Nissan Genuine ECU"?

Originally posted by AeroGrace

yes....i believe Mines do retune stock ECUs to suit your car's mods....someone mentioned this before it's optimized for 100ron fuel?

that would explaine how my car spits and carrys on at high rev's...cos of the fuel...i run optimax which is prob 97 or so...ill have to look into it...i thought the fuel pump was on its way out...cos it chugs a bit at high rpm (5000rpm+)

i think ill get the fuel remaped...its just got a POD, exhurst, running 11psi,

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