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a central 20ecu that replaces ur stock ecu

you can put in easily put different chips in the slot, or retune the current chips by dr drift or whoever

suits rb20det manual

i have two chips for it

chip1 is a jap tune for 180rwkw. has speed and rev limiter removed, tuned for stock injectors, fuel pump, fmic, pod and exhaust, stock boost cut was removed also. nice tune.

chip 2

currently tuned for 205rwkw wth stock injectors, fmic, and td-06 turbo, exhaust and pod filter. I put it on my car and it ran nice and rich (good flames) and car went alot better then the 180rwkw tune. only problem was that i couldnt get it to idle consistantly. i could adjust it to sit fine at 1000rpm but if i turned the car off and then on then it would fluctuate or however u spell it lol. not sure if it was just my car or what, maybe because it was tuned for the bigger turbo?!

or

when dr drift or someone comes down again, just get a tune on one of these chips to suit your car!! dont pay over $1k on a power fc that every noob thinks they can tune by themselves with no experience, when you can get a awesom tune using a central 20 ecu that heaps of ppl can tune!!

$300 ono. i paid $350 for it 2nd hand.

Josh

will post for $15 ish

0404 331 770

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very interested in the 180 rwkw..would get it once i have the money!

will contact u as soon as i have the money..

yep its the one central 20ecu but i have two chips that you can put in it. you can have both the chips as they are of no use to me.

Feel free to try it and see how you go :3some:

need it gone, you can have it for $250 if you buy it in the next few days!

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