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Hey guys have a R32 ECU RE-MAPPED by Garage R tune in japan, the bloke i bought it off said on his GTR was 300kw with exhaust system front mount and 15 - 16psi, has speed limiter removed and also a adjusted rev limiter think it is set to roun bout 9000rpm not quite shure on that tho... but in perfectly working order

will take $140.00 ono, i paid $200.00 6 months ago good upgrade for small price...

will post at your expense think its 5 bucks or you can pick it up from me

pm me if interested

Jaso :D (92R32_GTR)

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how do these work ect.. like get tunned n stuff.. i wanted to get one of thses for my rb20.. just wondering :):P

not quite sure mate but i think they take certain a chip out and replace with their own . and plug in to a pc or somthin re tune/ upload their tune data on to it.......i think...dont quote me on that tho LOL ;-)

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Bump :thumbsup::blink: anyone interested still pretty cheap considering you have to pay more than $120 at some jap car yards for a second hand one even on ebay the are askin over $200 for them

Well i think it was for the car it came outta the bloke i bought it from reckoned with mild upgrades it made 300kw but hey..not sure on all the fine details......i tried it in my silver beast it seemed to run everything fine... did few laps round the block ran fine to my knowlegde...... but spose you dont know till you actually see it on a piece of white paper ey LOL :)

Well i think it was for the car it came outta the bloke i bought it from reckoned with mild upgrades it made 300kw but hey..not sure on all the fine details

The likes of Garage R tune and other Japanese performance workshops retune the ECU’s for each individual car. It works (to a degree) on your car and will on others, but as it came from a 300kw car with god knows what mods and AFR’s it’ll never be perfect on another car.

Individual car specific ECU’s are a pain to re sell, as stated above they are only really suited to the car they came from.

My 32 had one when I bought it. was running VERY lean so I changed to pfc. Would recommend if someone buys yours they get it dyno tested asap to make sure it doesnt go bang on our fuel. Good luck with the sale. You'll probably find someone on Ebay to buy it.



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