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Just wondering can the GTR ECU be edited like the R32 GTS-T? Or is it like the R33 GTS-t where the chip is not re-writable? Or is it a cheaper and better option to go for a Power FC or Similar?

Also in regards to Cams or cam gears is there much of a benefit installing them with the standard turbots

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the 32 computer can be tuned real time using an emulator and then the program updated on the computer, you get to keep everything factory except what you want to change

33 and 34 require a daughterboard to be chipped which I think is what 2443 said lol!

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i brought my r32 gtr with a chipped computer. its wqritten on the ecu its self "japan. re-mapped + injectors" and the seals have been broken. i would like 2 see what chip is in there.

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Turbz_13 you just need to find someone with the cable and software they can read the settings and if necessary remap the computer for you. I am not sure who in Brisbane can do this for you.

We run remapped standard 32 computers in the race cars.

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