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Just wondering what ECU everyone runs on their Skylines.

This is not a debate about what ECU is best.

Please click what you currently run only. If your ECU is not listed then PM me and I will add the option.

Please only tick the ECU you currently have running your car OR the ecu you have purchased ready to install ONLY not the ecu you want or prefer.

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If you have a standard computer re-mapped then that will go under "standard nissan ecu"

if you're trying to get a good idea of the use of aftermarket ECUs than that classification won't help you...

eg, a guy running a stock ECU on a mildly modified engine with terrible AFRs and retarded timing, will have a completely different ECU to the next guy with the same mods but re-written ECU, and 12:1 AFRs and nicely advanced timing, making about 20rwkw more

or if you're not trying to see how many run aftgermarket ECUs then i don't see the point in listing all those aftermarket ECUs there that hardly anyone is actually using :rofl:

but its your thread.. what are you trying to get out of it?

Would like to know what ECU's people are using. Not what they have on their "wish list"

I would have expected the stock ecu to be more popular then the power fc... interesting.. time will tell i guess.

Edited by Guilt-Toy
  • 5 weeks later...

should have given your vote to adaptronic! its supposed to be a good ecu with 0 votes lol

Autroni SMC in my turbo L300 express van

Adaptronic going in to my Starion drift car

Autronic SM4 going in my RB30det gtr.

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