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im selling a RB25 ECU thats has a Link chip put into it

came out of my R33 skyline

i have been told it will only work with series 1 rb25 engines

im selling it because im upgradeing to a RB26 engine

$350 ono

any questions please ask

[email protected]

0409 589 376

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hi it will work but you will need a dyno

cheers bruno

i got a rb25det 180sx, series 1 motor, but its got fmic exahst and pod, stock turbo running 10psi.

would this ecu make it run rich?

  • 1 year later...

hey mate .. still got that ecu??

i know you got 330kw atw .. in your car .. but what is the rev limiter set to .. and speed controller what ever its called is set to .. my r33 is set for a top speed of 180 .. just need a lil bit more speed then that :(

cheers mate

  • 1 year later...
im selling a RB25 ECU thats has a Link chip put into it

came out of my R33 skyline

i have been told it will only work with series 1 rb25 engines

im selling it because im upgradeing to a RB26 engine

$350 ono

any questions please ask

[email protected]

0409 589 376

You in Melbourne? I need a remapped ecu. Dont have many mods atm, just filter and a bit of boost. What were you running on your car when you made 330kw?

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