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Selling my Motec M4 Clubman. I am going something different and therefore no longer need this. I have never used it and purchased it privately about 6 months ago. I know the person whom I purchased it from and he has told me it works perfectly when running on his RX7 13B Turbo. Has had the latest software (V6.2) loaded from the motec website. Can be up-spec'd to M4 Pro by any Motec technician. Comes complete with PC cable and ECU plug. Contact Motec on 03-9761-5050 and give them the serial number to check the validity of the ecu. Serial number is shown in the pics.

Motec M4 Clubman Specs

$1500 + Postage. I will only send via registered mail. Pick up in Brisbane.

If you need to know more Email Me

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Cheers

Dave

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do they run on S2 R33?

Will run a 33, but you would also need an ignition expander, (relatively cheap, around 400 i think), and you would not be able to run sequential injection as there is only 4 injector drivers.

Will run a 33, but you would also need an ignition expander, (relatively cheap, around 400 i think), and you would not be able to run sequential injection as there is only 4 injector drivers.

You may want to check that on the motec specs list.

You may want to check that on the motec specs list.

From the MOTEC webpage:

Injection

* 4 group sequential

* User programmable injector current 0.5~12 Amps peak

* Battery Comp to suit any injector

Ignition Outputs

* Up to 4 Ignition Outputs

* Versatile Ignition Interface allows connection to most OEM ignition systems including:

o Nissan Multi Coil modules

o GM EST DFI systems

o FORD EDIS DFI systems

o Mazda Rotary DFI modules

o Many Others

Which means you can run UPTO 4 individual injectors for sequential, any more than that you have to run grouped injection and last time i looked the rb has 6 injectors.

Same as the ignition outputs, you could run waste spark ie THREE coil packs, but not SIX coils as the RB's have. You need the motec ignition expander for that, which then only uses ONE ignition output from the M4.

Edited by kjb_r33

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