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For sale are items removed from my R33 GTR, the only reason for removing these items from the car is that the build is heading in a different direction. All items were installed in the car for 12 months, however in that time it only saw 2 dyno sessions as it developed engine problems and was parked up. So all items are in as new condition, and come in origional boxes with instructions. Pictures of actual items to come shortly when i pick the items up from the workshop. All parts located in brisbane

Apexi AVCR black edition - $450

Everyone knows what this is but the manufacturers website is below

AEM Series 2 ECU with additional sensors - $1600
Plug and play ecu to suit most nissan engines which includes Wideband sensor, boost control solenoid, and map sensor all of which were purchased as extras. All sensors and the ecu will come in origional boxes with instructions. This is a full featured stand alone ecu that allows you to remove your Air flow meters. Unfortanetly my car never got up and running in this time and i was unable to make use of this ecu and all its features. The manufacturers website is listed below, complete kit cost just over $2500
Aem Series 2 Key Features:
dot_13x13.gif Plugs directly into the factory harness. No rewiring necessary. dot_13x13.gif Uses all the factory sensors. dot_13x13.gif Includes start up calibrations. dot_13x13.gif System is fully enabled and unlocked - Never pay for upgrades! dot_13x13.gif Context sensitive help eases tuning process. dot_13x13.gif Maps can be password protected by the tuner to prevent unauthorized usage or sharing. dot_13x13.gif Runs on Windows-compatible software. dot_13x13.gif Up to 12 peak and hold injector drivers. dot_13x13.gif Up to 8 direct-fire coil outputs. dot_13x13.gif Up to 16 general-purpose outputs. dot_13x13.gif Up to 8 definable switch inputs. dot_13x13.gif Up to 4 EGT inputs with fuel trim. dot_13x13.gif 1MB of internal data logging. dot_13x13.gif Electronic boost control. dot_13x13.gif Full idle control. dot_13x13.gif Programmable traction control. dot_13x13.gif Software definable knock control. dot_13x13.gif Two step launch control. dot_13x13.gif User configurable soft-cut rev limiters. dot_13x13.gif Wet or dry nitrous control. dot_13x13.gif Tune using new USB communication port or serial port. dot_13x13.gif Works with all AEM gauges.

ECU

http://www.aemelectronics.com/engine-management-systems-9/series-2-plug-play-engine-management-system-30/

WIDEBAND

http://www.aemelectronics.com/wideband-air-fuel-systems-15/inline-wideband-air-fuel-uego-controller-36/

BOOST CONTROLL KIT

http://www.aemelectronics.com/boost-control-solenoid-kit-solenoid-668

MAP SENSOR

http://www.aemelectronics.com/3-5-bar-50-psia-map-stainless-steel-sensor-kit-653
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