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●HIGH POWER CONTROL UNIT ハイパワー コントロールユニット

R33_p.cntrl.JPG今やクルマの全てのパフォーマンスを握るのはコンピュータといえる。その頭脳は何よりも頑丈で、正確でなくてはならない。インパルのハイパワーコントロールユニットは、クルマの本来の潜在性能を十分に引き出し、誤作動とは無縁のスーパーユニット。

■価格:

RB25DET用

186,900円

(税込)

(純正品下取りの場合 )

123,900円(税込

Hi can some one please help me with what this says if you can just pm-me back or post it up here in english.

Cheers

Allan.M

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- HIGH POWER CONTROL UNIT High POWER Control Unit

Now you can call that all performances of the car are grasped the computer. As for the brain of Now all of the car's computer and grip performance. being stronger than what, as for the て it does not become not to be accurate. The high power control unit of The robust brain more than anything else and the is not accurate. in pal to pull out the original latent efficiency of the car sufficiently, erroneous operation unrelated super unit. INPARU HAIPAWAKONTORORUYUNITTO of the original car's performance potential drawer FULL, and malfunctioning unit is immune from the supermarket.

* Price: * Price: For RB25DET For RB25DET 186,900 Yen 186,900 yen (Including tax) (Tax included) (In case of genuine products trade-in) (Trade-in the case of genuine products) 123,900 Yen 123,900 yen (including tax (Tax included

This computer can control all the existing functions of the car. Its processor is very powerful, and well suited. The Impul High Power Control Unit will bring out the full potential of your car without any problems.

That's what I got out of the blurb in the middle.

im researching abit on the impul auto ecu because i have paid for one and just waiting for it to come now

impul ecu removes the boost cut and speed limiter.

also improves the power slightly.

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