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hey guys

just wondering if any one has a wolf 3d in there 34, does it still run everything? i know they arnt plug n play, how hard is it to wire up?

or any other info on ecu;s would be great, want a ecu with no afm.

Cheers

Justin

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Microtech also uses no AFM if you are looking for an alternative to a WOLF3d.

Not sure who is using it in an R34, but seen a few using it in R33s.

Seem to make good power. I have a PLUG & PLAY one for sale, which plugs into RB20/25, but not sure if R34 RB25 is the same?

Have a read through the link below, you will see who is running a Wolf and what sort of power they are making.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=55845

From what I have read about WOLF universal units, they are not that complex to wire up. I am pretty sure you could get it installed and tuned for about $600?

Depends how good/confident you are with cutting ECU wires, you could probably get a wiring diagram and do it your self.

It is a standalone ECU and will run everything as your standard ECU does, besides AFM, obviously.

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I am pretty sure on the website as well you can get a wiring diagram. I know I have an installation manual with my one which shows you how to wire it up to different cars.

Hope some of that helps a little.

Abu

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Microtech also uses no AFM if you are looking for an alternative to a WOLF3d.

Not sure who is using it in an R34, but seen a few using it in R33s.

Seem to make good power. I have a PLUG & PLAY one for sale, which plugs into RB20/25, but not sure if R34 RB25 is the same?

Have a read through the link below, you will see who is running a Wolf and what sort of power they are making.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=55845

From what I have read about WOLF universal units, they are not that complex to wire up. I am pretty sure you could get it installed and tuned for about $600?

Depends how good/confident you are with cutting ECU wires, you could probably get a wiring diagram and do it your self.

It is a standalone ECU and will run everything as your standard ECU does, besides AFM, obviously.

yer i seen a few R33 with wolf and microtech, but havnt seen ne R34 GTT's.

on there site it only says R32, R33 GTST and R32, R33, R34 GTR nothing about R34 GTT.

i like the wolf cos u also get the boost controller built in(if i read corrently).

cheers for ya guys info

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Hi Justin,

Give Top Racing a call (08) 9472 3368, I'm sure they've already crossed this path a few times, being a premium Wolf dealer in WA.

I think the plug & play WOLF for the R33 can be used, but the base tune is not great due to the higher compression in the R34 RB25DET.

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  • 3 weeks later...
There is no Plug and Play for their new one, the V500, yet. If there was, I reckon I'd give it a whirl, because they look like they've got some ripper features.

the V500 uses a patch loom. it converts ur r34 plug to its own wolf plug. so u just order the correct program and patch loom and off u go. very handy if u plan to upgrade in the future, EG. should u sell ur r33 to get a r34 all u need to is put plug the stock 1 back in and order a new patch loom and a reprogram and ur off again. that way u dont have to buy another ecu to suit different plugs. cant wait to get one

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