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Sr20det Nistune/550cc/r33 S2 Afm, 225/55/17, Ca18det Auto Vlsd 4.3 Ratios


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hi, need money very soon, got a few things up for sale.

nistune ecu to suit s13 180sx sr20det red top (ecu number 62)

tuned for:

FMIC

3inch turbo back exhaust

t28bb

walbro fuel pump

550cc inj

R33 Rb25 s2 pink label afm

this thing owes me over $500

road tuned by toshi, very safe AFR on 12psi- 155rwkw with dyno paper to prove

stock bov was not letting me boost anymore than 12psi on the dyno.

was told by unigroup that it can potentially make 200rwkw on 18psi

have not yet gone back to dyno though.

if you are thinking of buying the ecu/inj/afm as a plug in package, i do advise a power run to double check that all is in order.

$350

2)

R33 series 2 pink label afm with plug

was used with above ecu

mesh still intact

same diameter as z32afm

rated at approx 220-230rwkw

one corner of the afm housing where the bolt runs through is chipped off, but can supply another dead r33 afm for the purpose of reshelling

still works as it should though.

$120

3)

high flowed sr20de 550cc injectors by pj's quickbits

flowed within +/- 2% of their range

no flow report- lost it

was used with above ecu package, working 100%

all o-rings attached

$250

total package owes me $720

will take $620 for the lot, free delivery aust wide.

IM HAPPY TO SPLIT THE PACKAGE!

4) bridgestone turanza's- pair. 225/55/17 80% tread. $80

5) x8 extended studs- came off abs 1997 type x front hubs $30

6) rear s13 subframe- all arms attached, no diff. non hicas. came off '93 180sx. very straight. $200

7) Ca18det auto VLSD diff 4.3 ratios. 6-bolt pattern. oil has been drained. $150 pickup

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call/sms/pm me

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miller

located in sydney, nsw

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hi, need money very soon, got a few things up for sale.

nistune ecu to suit s13 180sx sr20det red top (ecu number 62)

tuned for:

FMIC

3inch turbo back exhaust

t28bb

walbro fuel pump

550cc inj

R33 Rb25 s2 pink label afm

this thing owes me over $500

road tuned by toshi, very safe AFR on 12psi- 155rwkw with dyno paper to prove

stock bov was not letting me boost anymore than 12psi on the dyno.

was told by unigroup that it can potentially make 200rwkw on 18psi

have not yet gone back to dyno though.

if you are thinking of buying the ecu/inj/afm as a plug in package, i do advise a power run to double check that all is in order.

$350

2)

R33 series 2 pink label afm with plug

was used with above ecu

mesh still intact

same diameter as z32afm

rated at approx 220-230rwkw

one corner of the afm housing where the bolt runs through is chipped off, but can supply another dead r33 afm for the purpose of reshelling

still works as it should though.

$120

3)

high flowed sr20de 550cc injectors by pj's quickbits

flowed within +/- 2% of their range

no flow report- lost it

was used with above ecu package, working 100%

all o-rings attached

$250

total package owes me $720

will take $620 for the lot, free delivery aust wide.

IM HAPPY TO SPLIT THE PACKAGE!

4) bridgestone turanza's- pair. 225/55/17 80% tread. $80

5) x8 extended studs- came off abs 1997 type x front hubs $30

6) rear s13 subframe- all arms attached, no diff. non hicas. came off '93 180sx. very straight. $200

7) Ca18det auto VLSD diff 4.3 ratios. 6-bolt pattern. oil has been drained. $150 pickup

studsl.th.jpg

16112009685.th.jpg

16062009437.th.jpg

16062009431.th.jpg

07092009561.th.jpg (before it was damaged)

04012010749.th.jpg

04012010748.th.jpg

call/sms/pm me

<removed>

miller

located in sydney, nsw

I did not tune your car ecu.

I fixed your car and just checked AFR.........

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