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Item:

Wolf 3d ver 4 revision 7 with hand controller [plug n play]

Age:

1 year [hardly used]

Condition:

near new

Price:

$700

To Fit:

R32/33 gtst

Location:

west sydney

Contact:

0415 425 618

Comments:

item was barely used, was installed to my old r32's skylines for a few weeks when i done some mods, then pulled em off due to a defect, for having a high mount t4 turbo etc, sold the car with the standard ecu and mods, was keeping this because i thought i was going to buy another r32 one day, but now change in plans so this great ecu is up for grabs, made over 240kw at wheels with no drama's come with the hand controller and is in exelent almost new condition, the unit is actually labeled wolf 3d nissan r33, so im guessing will also work on r33 the unit already comes with a tune for big boost and 600cc injectors etc, which made over 240kw while fitted

Item:

Wolf 3d ver 4 revision 7 with hand controller [plug n play]

Age:

1 year [hardly used]

Condition:

near new

Price:

$700

To Fit:

R32/33 gtst

Location:

west sydney

Contact:

0415 425 618

Comments:

item was barely used, was installed to my old r32's skylines for a few weeks when i done some mods, then pulled em off due to a defect, for having a high mount t4 turbo etc, sold the car with the standard ecu and mods, was keeping this because i thought i was going to buy another r32 one day, but now change in plans so this great ecu is up for grabs, made over 240kw at wheels with no drama's come with the hand controller and is in exelent almost new condition, the unit is actually labeled wolf 3d nissan r33, so im guessing will also work on r33 the unit already comes with a tune for big boost and 600cc injectors etc, which made over 240kw while fitted

im interested, just buyin new engine tomorow so ill c if i can afford it if u still gots it =]

hey mate im interested, will do alittle bit of research tomorrow on this ecu and get back to u. Basically, if it will be as good as emanage ultimate.

Thanks

hey mate,

what boost was that power figure on? just picked up an r32 today, and am keen to make it go a bit quicker. it's considerably slower than my old s2 r33

btw foamer throw a justjap fmic(600 for kit i think these days) on a rb20det, boost std turbo to 12-13psi, get rid of std plumback if it has it as they leak after about 9psi, new fuel pump, and get the ecu remapped you should make about 160-180kw at wheels

already on 175rwkw. got front mount, high flow turbo, bov, remapped chip, exhaust and filter. Now looking for a computer and fuel pump to wind the boost up a bit further, and hopefully see 200 odd rwkw.

it's not quiet as quick as my old 33, so trying to get there power wise, as the handling is much better.

let me know how you go with the sale, or might have a fish around for some pfcs

already on 175rwkw. got front mount, high flow turbo, bov, remapped chip, exhaust and filter. Now looking for a computer and fuel pump to wind the boost up a bit further, and hopefully see 200 odd rwkw.

it's not quiet as quick as my old 33, so trying to get there power wise, as the handling is much better.

let me know how you go with the sale, or might have a fish around for some pfcs

make sure you change your fuel pump if you havnt, and clean the filter, dont wanna starve your car of fuel

ahh oops just noticed u want new fuel pump, walbro pumps are good and you can get them for about $150 from memory

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/WALBRO-255-L-Hr-FUE...1QQcmdZViewItem

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