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Hey Guys, I bought a microtech ecu off a mate/mod on the forums about 6+ months ago for my 1jz conversion....it came straight from his 1jz S13, its got a base 1jz map on it but can be used for most 6cyl engines like RB's etc...Never got around to using it mainly due to the fact my tuner wanted to use an EMS ecu instead and rewire everything from scratch... so its just sitting there owing me $$$ and doing nothing so I figured I may as well sell it and recover some cash for other stuff.

http://www.microtech-efi.com/product/10.html <----- info on the ECU for those interested..

Microtech sell them for $1495.00 new...this one is 2nd hand so I guess $1000.00 ONO and I'll post it anywhere in Aus for free cus its pretty small..will chuck it up on ebay soon if no one here takes it..

Open to trades for somthing of equil value ..or.. somthing of less value + $ my way.

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PRICE DROP - $900

PM ME or EMAIL ME - Daiphed@hotmail.com

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just had a quick look here - http://shop.microtech-efi.com/product_info...;products_id=60

The LT-12S is Microtechs' latest 6 injector driver, 6 ignition driver ECU with multiple Auxilliary inputs and outputs. Most often used on 6 cyl and 3 rotor applications but also can be configured for 4 cyl vehicles.

(thats for the LT-12s, not the LTX-12s)..for some reason I couldn't find that type of info on the microtech site for the LTX-12s.. :S id assume it probably has the same capabilities..

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