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hi all.. ive been playing with a ecu upgrade for my car, as i thought the issue i was having with higher boost on lower revs was the ecu.. i went to pull out mine and i found this.. no other stickers like mines retuned ecus.. and ive never seen this blue sticker before were the normal black sticker would be..

anyone know what it is, and if its any beta then a standard ecu?.. thanx if someone could help..

its out of a 1996 series 2 r33 gtst..

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hi all.. ive been playing with a ecu upgrade for my car, as i thought the issue i was having with higher boost on lower revs was the ecu.. i went to pull out mine and i found this.. no other stickers like mines retuned ecus.. and ive never seen this blue sticker before were the normal black sticker would be..

anyone know what it is, and if its any beta then a standard ecu?.. thanx if someone could help..

its out of a 1996 series 2 r33 gtst..

quick google search...

"Remanufactured ECU's IMO means it's been Cleaned, Tested & Reprogramed with the latest software for that particular model"

that is someones take on it, sounds pretty accurate though

I also have one of these in my '96 s2 33.

I've always assumed someone went to Nissan for a factory ECU (replace aftermarket before export maybe) and this is what they sell.

id say your spot on, because they wouldnt make 15 year old ecus anymore

damn thanx... i should of googled.. damn me ..

because it has newer software, would it be able to be tuned?.. or nistune can do something with it, instead of me getting a 300zx ecu and getting nistune to chip and tune..

damn thanx... i should of googled.. damn me ..

because it has newer software, would it be able to be tuned?.. or nistune can do something with it, instead of me getting a 300zx ecu and getting nistune to chip and tune..

lol no, its the same as a normal one.. just manufactured after your car was. so its newer, not tunable, same as everyone elses.

$2.95 as per Paul.

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