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HI,

Buyer Fell through, back up for sale. SOLD

Wold 3D V4 with hand controller + memory chip to store multiple tunes..comes in original box with harness everything instructions all complete..used for a couple of months(like new)..

Also come with warranty papers etc..

I also have receipts for all of this hardware totalling over $1700

I am also interested in a swap for a powerfc or haltech for r33gtst ecu rb25det...

Direct plug in for r32/r33 gtst

This was worth over $1700all up new..looking for $950. Also will post at buyers expense.

The wolf comes with a memory chip for mulitple tunes and also with the hand controller..

It has a current tune in the ecu for bigger turbo, injec, cams etc.

Wolf V400 Universal ECU - Kit with hand-controller.

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Description: The kit contains:

1 x Wolf3D Version ECU

1 x Hand Controller

1 x Main Loom

1 x TRG 1 Loom

1 x IGN 1 Loom

1 x Air Temperature Sensor

1 x Engine Temperature Sensor

1 x User Guide

1 x Installation Manual

1 x PC Software Disks

1 x PC Link Cable

1 x ECU Mounting Brackets

1 x Warranty Card

1 x Wolf Window Sticker

Please send pm for interest....located in sydneys west

Cheers

Daniel

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The ecu was from my dad,and it is his 2 tunes in the wolf...

I am geting a ecu that my tuner is comfortable with this is the only reason. He can tune haltechs and power fc alot better then he can tune the wolf. You would want a person that can tune this wolf to get its full potential..

It is a fantastic ecu though...

Daniel

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I am in the process of building up my car also so I have alot of time to choose an ecu..

The only thing I dont like aboutt the power fc is you have to run a AFM where as the wolf you do not...

Daniel

AFM isnt a bad thing, you could always use a dejetro power FC if u can afford it.

how old is this v400?

i looked on the wolf website and they only seem to sell v500 now but still have all the accesories for the v400.

do you know the load and mapping points or rpm points of adjustment for the V400?

thanks mate

This unit is 2 years old it comes with the memory chip to hold more than 1 tune .Its tuned for an rb20det running hks cams 264 deg,550cc injectors,ported head adjustable cam gears, 3" exhaust,highflow cat,and thurmo fan control, first tune was for 8psi boost ,2nd tune was for 22psi.made 238rwkw on 2nd tune did 3 dyno tune sessions and less than 100klms b4 I changed the setup .I know this because I gave it to him it comes in originial box with all revelant manuels hasn't been used since I gave it to him so its basically still new in the box

cheers Peter

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