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This is a regretful sale, of my near new Microtech ECU, plug and play adapter and laptop dongle, its only been in my car a month, but xmas is left me a bit behind so i need the money to pay some bills.

ECU is still in my car located in Brisbane, i can show you it working and running the car if needed, or i can post to anywhere at the buyers expence

All of the above was purchased for $1695 just on a month ago direct from Microtech, The ECU has a lite tune on it for the basic mods, Bigger turbo, 15psi, fuel pump, full exhaust and cam gears.

I am looking for $1400 for the three items, like i said there close to brand new so this is a good deal for anyone needed and aftermarket ecu

You can contact me on email at [email protected] or msn on [email protected]

Ask any questions you have i will happily answer them, once again this is a regretful sale and needs to go quickly.

Cameron

Edited by murrayis

it was making 270 rw hp on 15psi but very very lean but that was because of the stock injectors, on 11 - 12psi we left it at 225hp there abouts.

It made alot of diff up top, and really smoothed out the transition onto boost, it is making 225hp at 5200 just after it comes on full boost

so it has the rb20 adapter, std map sensor? and does it have the microtec ignitor or not? the *laptop dongle* is the cable for lap top tune? if so do you have software? still undr warrenty i assume.

if this is an rb20 ecu...if i wanted to put it in an rb25, i'd have to re-tune it?

is wired in or just plug in?

Put it this was the base map that microtech sends with the ecu for the rb20det is for the rb25det, all the difference is in the plug and play adapter and yes of course would have to fiddle with the tune as you would with any ecu swpapping between engine types, you might find it wouldrun without any problem then again you just don't know

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