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Hey guys, i have a remapped ecu out of a 32 gtst. it was tuned for a hi-flow rb25 turbo running 12psi with exhaust, cooler and fuel pump. it was in the car when i purchased it and was tuned by dr. drift.

I really dont know how much these are worth, so $200 just to put a price on it. if im way off the mark someone please let me know.

im in melb eastern suburbs so feel free to pick up or ill post at buyers expense.

Any questions pm or call me on 0422 034 450

Cheers - Ryan

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Hey guys, i have a remapped ecu out of a 32 gtst. it was tuned for a hi-flow rb25 turbo running 12psi with exhaust, cooler and fuel pump. it was in the car when i purchased it and was tuned by dr. drift.

I really dont know how much these are worth, so $200 just to put a price on it. if im way off the mark someone please let me know.

im in melb eastern suburbs so feel free to pick up or ill post at buyers expense.

Any questions pm or call me on 0422 034 450

Cheers - Ryan

Got Dyno-graph or power figures?

i bought a niztune EPROM upgrade for $85 off ebay which was tuned for the same specs but for 14psi, niztune's test car suposedly made 197rwkw??? i dont have the rb25 turbo or fuel pump but the chip still made alot of difference. so hope that helps estimate a power figure??? lol

sorry mate, no dyno graph. im not even 100% sure on what power it made. as i said, it was in the car when i purchased it and i didnt get a dyno graph with the car. the previous owner told me it was making 18xrwkw. and that felt about right in the way it drove. prob had more in her but had standard afm and injectors.

like i said im not sure on the price so if anyones interested, throw me an offer.

Ryan

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