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Item: r33 rb25det mines tuned ecu

Location: toowoomba

Website:

Item Condition: used

Reason for Selling: no longer needed

Price and Payment Conditions: $175

Pictures: Do have some

Contact Details: pm or sms 0424616244

how did your car go lookin to buy ecu

dunno wot 1 yet

  • 3 months later...
Item: r33 rb25det mines tuned ecu

Location: toowoomba

Website:

Item Condition: used

Reason for Selling: no longer needed

Price and Payment Conditions: $175

Pictures: Do have some

Contact Details: pm or sms 0424616244

Hey man, I need an ecu. Do u havce any info on how yours was tuned and how it runs? Will it go straight into a series 1 r33?

  • 3 weeks later...

Hey guys.. i bought one of these for my R33 back when i had mine.. I paid $250 for it. it made a big different!

With a high flowed JPC turbo and the usual stage 1 mods (3inch turbo back, FMIC, walbro pump. Pod) tuned for 1 bar boost with safc it made 222kw @ wheels...After i installed the Mines ECU to my r33 and also installed SARD fuel reg.. the power jumped for 222kw to 242kw @ 1 bar boost. The SAFC2 was used to fine tune the car.. she was really responsive and the power curve was much more smoother with no flat spots. (I was still using factory injectors!)

If my memory is correct, the Mines ECU has limiter removed to 7500rpm Boost cut was also removed and the speed cut. It also has a really good tune on it as well!

This is a really great buy.. and for the price.. its a steal!

Good luck with the sale mate..

Edited by Dush
Hey guys.. i bought one of these for my R33 back when i had mine.. I paid $250 for it. it made a big different!

With a high flowed JPC turbo and the usual stage 1 mods (3inch turbo back, FMIC, walbro pump. Pod) tuned for 1 bar boost with safc it made 222kw @ wheels...After i installed the Mines ECU to my r33 and also installed SARD fuel reg.. the power jumped for 222kw to 242kw @ 1 bar boost. The SAFC2 was used to fine tune the car.. she was really responsive and the power curve was much more smoother with no flat spots. (I was still using factory injectors!)

If my memory is correct, the Mines ECU has limiter removed to 7500rpm Boost cut was also removed and the speed cut. It also has a really good tune on it as well!

This is a really great buy.. and for the price.. its a steal!

Good luck with the sale mate..

ITS A STEAL, i paid 500 for mine and am still happy with it, let alone 200 or whatever it is...

Item: r33 rb25det mines tuned ecu

Location: toowoomba

Website:

Item Condition: used

Reason for Selling: no longer needed

Price and Payment Conditions: $175

Pictures: Do have some

Contact Details: pm or sms 0424616244

I called you and left a message. Concider it sold if it's still available.

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