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Hey guys

I recently discovered that my r33 ecu has a KSP tuning shop label on it.

Has anyone ever heard of this shop or their work?

Also does anyone know if there’s a difference between the blue and silver Nissan labelled ecu and the black and white?

Cheers!!

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http://www.ksp-eng.co.jp/FACTORY/ENGindex.htm

KSP is very well known with Japanese car enthusiasts. They also produce the ATTAIN brand of parts.

Not sure if there are any differences with the two ECUs other than the label colour.

Cheers

Do you know of a way I could contacted them just trying to find out how it was configured so I can return it to that stage! e.g: mods the car had, boost it was running when it was tuned!!

In all honesty, I seriously doubt they'd go to the trouble of digging up whatever records they had - if any - and wasting time doing so (just so someone on the other side of the world could mod their car) for no monetary gain. I know that sounds a little harsh, but look at it from their point of veiw.

On the other hand, if you had your car there in Japan, and were willing to pay them to tune your car again (and maybe source a part or two) I'm sure they'd be happy to oblige.

That said, of course you can try, but then you'd need someone who could understand... Japan.. ese... aaah :D

the owner of KSP is actually one of my friend, (let us take his ferrari for a test drive), but anyways, rezz is right, if the car has been tuned more than 2 years ago they will not go to the trouble of searching what car is what tuned, unless of course your gt-r is one of those precious ones pushing 1000hp then it wont be a problem looking for it.

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Hey guys

I recently discovered that my r33 ecu has a KSP tuning shop label on it.

Has anyone ever heard of this shop or their work?

Also does anyone know if there’s a difference between the blue and silver Nissan labelled ecu and the black and white?

Cheers!!

i had a 32gtr..tuned by ksp engineering...full exhaust system and chip..went really strong for just the 2 mods ..stock airbox ..would chirp front wheels into second gear :)

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