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Almost enough said already. Hunting for a dead R33 ECU, pref 93 but doubt it makes a difference for the use I have in mind for it. If you have one let me know price and place and we'll go from there.

If you know where I might find one your thoughts would also be appreciated.

Thanks

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Howdy stranger :wavey: long time no post, Marc (Revhead) has a stock ecu R33 '93 but it has no tacho feed, just told me he'd take f**k all for it :)

Probably better off PM'in him, but yeah its just sittin round doing nothing.

I did the whole ring everyone I know to borrow an ECU after some of the drama's when I blew the fuel pump, but yeah, welcome back ;)

Thanks Ska and Steve. I will PM people and see what I can arrange. This is a big help in getting a new ecu in and testing, and once complete I will certainly let you all know how it goes. So far the fetaure list is totally impressive and if it comes through then I'll be more than happy changing to it.

And yes, it's been a very long time :D Now working 6 days/week and had a buckled rim and no tyres for the last 3-4 months. All fixed now thanks to my new tyre guru in Strathpine and the guys a Depulu wheels in the GC. Got nice Yokohama 032's all roung so the track should be getting a visit again in the next round or 2. Hope to see you there Jason (and all of course).

Cheers

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