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Now also selling 2x S15 turbo injectors. $100 delivered/posted (check last post for more info)

Located in the Sutherland Shire, in Sydney.

If interested, PM me, post, or call 0401 874 604 (after 3pm).

Cheers,

Phil.

***SOLD***

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hmm, perhaps the stupidly cheap prices are scaring people off? :w00t:

The adaptor plates convert stud pattern to RB26 exhaust manifold stud pattern, can use any RB26 manifolds with these puppies on. Turbos are in good condition, NEVER gone past 13psi, uses braided oil lines and high quality water lines and fittings.

Not a dodgy backyard slap together, setup isn't as laggy as you'd think either, people have been known to use laggier single setups on RB20's. Kit made ~200rwkw on only 13psi.

Need it all gone people :dry:

(if stud pattern on RB25 is the same then can obviously use this for it too, im not too familiar with the stud pattern)

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  • 3 weeks later...

PM sent.

I want to know if its plug and play into the R32 ECU or is it a universal unit which needs to be wired up?

Does it have a plug where it plugs into the MICROTECH unit, then another plug on the other end? Or does it just have lose wires? :ermm:

Or if you dont know can you just send me pictures of the loom, I will be able to let you know.

Sorry for the big post. :P

Thanks,

Abu

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comes with a complete wiring loom which plugs right into the microtech. It's not a bundle of loose wires. It doesn't plug into the standard unit, it is a complete replacement ECU. Will email pics if you need them

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I have attached a picture of the MICROTECH that Phil is selling to help him with his sale.

This MICROTECH comes with loom to SUIT R32. This means that there is no wiring required, just plugging in the plugs as the loom has all the plugs ready to plug into the existing sensors and injectors. Pretty much plug it in and get it tuned and off you go.

The installation can be done by your self, so there is no need to get a tuner to install it. Its pretty straight forward.

2nd closest thing to a plug and play unit pretty much. It should also hold a base map for a RB20DET.

It is very well priced, and is a complete stand alone ECU. Also comes with the in-line hand controller for real life readings and tuning, which brand new is worth about $200.

Don't miss out on it if you are looking for a full standalone after market ECU, its very worth it IMO.

Phil didn't know much about the ECU so I am just helping him out with the sale, nothing in it for me.

Good luck with the sale Phil.

Thanks,

Abu

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In regards to the 25, I'm not 100% sure on that, never was too sure, you'd have to check up on it yourself. But as mentioned before, and as shown in the pic, it does come with the loom. You'd need to re-tune it regardless of what motor/setup you are running it on.

As for Auto RB20, same deal. I'm not a tuner, I'm just selling what I had one my car ;).

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bump.

Also adding 2x S15 turbo injectors. 444cc/min, direct replacement/fit to an RB25. All you need to do is go buy yourself another set of 4(common enough) on ns.com or something and bob's your uncle, upgraded injectors.

$100 posted

Also, please don't message/pm me/contact me and say you are going to pick up blah blah blah and never be heard from again. Stop wasting my time.

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