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simply yes. i could run a garrett 3540 with the stock ecu..

but it isnt recommended. i had rich and lean issues. the stock ecu is an excellent piece of gear... but it lacks adjustments. a safc would be a nice cheap answer for u

simply yes. i could run a garrett 3540 with the stock ecu..

but it isnt recommended. i had rich and lean issues. the stock ecu is an excellent piece of gear... but it lacks adjustments. a safc would be a nice cheap answer for u

i already have a haltech e11v2 with a few engine mods that works fine for my car i was just wondering if you were shooting for about 200-240kws and only went as far as a conversion and a remap with some mild mods would the standard ecu be safe and reliable?

simply yes. i could run a garrett 3540 with the stock ecu..

but it isnt recommended. i had rich and lean issues. the stock ecu is an excellent piece of gear... but it lacks adjustments. a safc would be a nice cheap answer for u

yes u could. it is fine. the stock ecu actually self adjusts accordingly quite well better than a PFC self learn would.

just run the standard ecu with the high flow.

ummm u mean tuners?

give matty spry a call.

a bit pricey but worth any penny. my mates engine is bulletproof. no ping, well thats a lie,, minimal ping.

very nice. but that is with a pfc.

im sure millenium motorsports can help u out with the haltech.

Edited by r33cruiser

I remember a mate who ran a highflow for a short time on the stock ecu, it was fine but it hit the richen and retard of the stock computer pretty early on in the rev range. It limited his power fairly badly and made it use a fair whack of fuel

running a GT2871R .64 on a standard ECU 200sx and its running fine. hes had it checked and came up fine too.

a GT2871R is basically a highflow of the GT28 60 then the 71 rear

this is about rb's marky, not bollocksen sr's you twat

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