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hi guys i may have coming my way a K-rom computer for series 1 stagea i have tryed to find out some this about them but the web page does not make sense after its translated

anyone know much about them ???? were the all moded the same or everyone was diffrent to customer specs

any info would be appreciated

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guys sorry i got the name wrong its a KS-Rom

Never heard of them. Got this from Google so I guess you may already have seen it:

K's ROM is a very reputable ROM-tuner here in Japan. Their ECUs are most often used for drifting since they tend to tune for instant throttle response, and massive torque. I have a friend that had an R32 GTS-t (RB20DET, 5sp) with a K's ROM ECU on it and that thing was amazing to drive (some people thought it had a 2.2 stroker kit on it), just brutally quick (my 94 GF8 will smoke most R32 GTS-ts but not his). I would imagine that a switch on the ECU would be a street gas (100+ octane is common here in Japan) or race gas switch.

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