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i have a stinger 4424 ems

comes with laptop cable - manual - program - diagram - pin out- plug with rb20det loom

No need for sensors, air flow meter ectt.

it was on a rb20det but can fit most cars

came of a drag/street r31

did 12s on drag strip with full street trim

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Dual mode closed loop lambda control

Closed loop idle contol

Plug and Play data logging

40x21User definable load points

4-6 injector outputs

4-6 ingnition outputs

4-6 User definable outputs

30psi (200kpa) built-in MAP sensor

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rrp is $1500+ their in lots of car mags..

im selling For $600

western suburbs. melbourne

0411980023

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mate instead of selling other gear, u wanna send out my castor rods which ive paid for nearly 2 weeks ago? already PM's u my address as you have asked, this is getting out of hand.

mate instead of selling other gear, u wanna send out my castor rods which ive paid for nearly 2 weeks ago? already PM's u my address as you have asked, this is getting out of hand.

i have sent them, post office said 5-6working days

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