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I've searched everything, But i cant find any good recommendations for ECU upgrades for a R33 GTST S2. Im aware that the Apexi PowerFC is good, But there hard to find and dont wish to spend a lot for it. Application is use for power up to 300Rwkw. What can anyone suggest? Cheers.

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powerfc wins most times, cheapest, easier, quickest to setup, lots of tuners, good features out of the box

theres quiet a few on ebay these days, average price is around $1250 ish so its reasonable

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Another option is the Greddy Emanage Ultimate. Has the same sort of features as the PFC, but not the price tag...

They are only starting to become popular, as in not all tuners have experience with it yet, but the big boys do such as CRD...

Do a search about it...

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Get an R32 ecu and get it remapped!! You can pick up a 32 ecu for like 100 bucks. Not sure where you could find one for sale though...

...Hold on, Im selling one!! ;)

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