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Greddy E-01 Boost Controller with Remote! (Rare)



Removed from Series 2 R33 GTST.

Was going to use this on the GTR, but I am looking at getting a vipec with boost control in the near future.


Very capable unit, able to control boost including by rpm and speed.

Fun fact: Was originally setup in my car to limit boost to 8psi under 60kph! No wonder I was slow off the line at Racewars... haha. No remote, no change settings!


By far the best feature of the E-01 is the multi-input display unit.

It is able to read engine parameters (which are hardwired in!) as well as boost pressure!


It also features a data logging capability which saves to a removable SD card.

It is extremely handy to eliminate spiking and keep your eyes on the road while testing!

It gets old going 60-100, staring at boost guage, then braking, checking settings, rinse repeat.

Just drive around block, check log and adjust accordingly!


Another advertised feature is its ability to connect to the Greddy Emanage Blue (maybe Ultimate?)

You can view ECU specific parameters and even tune the ecu like a PowerFC hand controller.

Not recommended if you value your car! More of a "wank value" feature!

Tried it once, then never again!



Includes:


E-01 Display with mount (Slightly bent mount, but fully functional)

E-01 Main Control Unit

Brand new Greddy E-01 Remote (Bought new through Greddy Oceania cost me $213.55 Inc GST)

Pressure Sensor and Harness

Solenoid and Harness

All wiring, t-pieces and hoses included

USB cable to join with Greddy Emanage Blue (rare)


Everything you need is included.

Its ready to be installed and wind up the boost in any turbo car!

Quick and easy to setup and use. (I'm no rocket scientist, so you'll be fine promise...)


Official Installation Guide/Manual:



Datalogging Example:



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$600


0498 466 496

Michael


Also for sale:

Nissan V35/36 Rims - 18x8 +30 offset (+33 rear) with brand new Federal 595 SS 235/40/18
Perfect fitment for Nissan Skyline GTS-T (no spacer for flush fitment!).
Will be flush with a 20mm spacer on a GTR!

$1K Firm.

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/scarb...595/1036425401


Nissan R33 GTR standard lightwieght rims +30 offset with 80% Blacklion Champoint BU65 235/45/17

Decent condition.
One rim has a big dent in the lip, does not effect rotation but will need repairing. See pics.

$1K ONO

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/scarb...res/1036454691

Edited by intercpt

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