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hey got my z32 ecu that has been modified to suit rb25det its has had all the work done to make it run an rb25det and retain vvt was tuned and installed by boostworx Adelaide and the car was running a tdo5h-18g, s15 480cc injectors, z32 afm, front mount, straight through 3 inch exhaust, car made 246kw atw.

as you may well know this ecu allows you to retain the vvt ability of your engine where as the rb20 ecu cannot and when you retain the factory ecu's functions you get all the good bits like cold start,acc dips non existint,knock sensor and protection (power fc cannot retard the timing when it sense knock whereas factory ecu can)

the only thing required to fit this to any rb is that around five wires need to be changed on the pin out not an overly hard task at all and i can provide the changes when the ecu is bought

looking for $700 delivered

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it is modified so that you can re program ie it is like having an aftermarket ecu like a power fc but it allows you to retain vital functions like knock control and vvt. so if you want to put bigger injectors or front mount or bigger turbo you can basically reprogram the ecu and tune it on the dyno... + stock rb 25 ecu's a horribly expensive to reprogram and no one will really touch them this is the ultimate upgrade in my mind + it is a factory nissan ecu so passing regency and the like is easy as pie. reason im selling is ive bought a rb26 and i will be running a pfc pref djetro to elim afm

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nahh you fit the afm and straight away you can remap the ecu to suit the mods people this is a fully programmable engine management system better than power fc by miles i think most people just think it is standard its not it is ready to jump on the dyno and start tuning !!!!!

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what have you been using to tune it? Nistune? or something similar?

i take it its had a daughterboard installed with a new eeprom to enable it to be re programmed?

what wires need to be changed on the ecu side? diagram maybe?

so in theory i could plug this and z32afm in and car would run sweet?

im only using standard injectors so i would need to upgrade them also... are you selling the s15 injectors also?

would be interested if you could do a package of some sort

Cheers

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