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Item: Tomei Reytek programable ECU with map sensor

Age: 1-2 yrs

Condition: Perfect

Price: $800 ono

To Fit: (What car) R32 GTR

Location: Brisbane

Contact: PM or 0422382292

Comments:

This is a fully programable ECU which uses a map sensor to eliminate afm's like the D-jetro PFC. Im basically selling it as I couldnt find anyone at the time to tune it in Brisbane. I know that Unique Autosports in NSW sell and tune them, and some DR Drift (cant remember name)in Vic and a place in perth but could be more that do now. You can buy the tuning software and iterface kit from tomei for them too.

I pulled it out of my car which had it installed in the Tomei workshop in Japan along with other things. The car was running around 310awkw (mercury motorsports dyno)with T04R turbo (17psi), tomei 260 cams, upgraded pump and still with standard injectors. Car ran 11.5@126mph with that setup and was getting 500kms per tank of fuel. I have since upgraded many things and swapped for a PFC d-jetro cos no one tunes it in Brissie otherwise I would have kept it!

Unique autosports sell them for $1900 exchange---> http://www.uniqueautosports.com/ (look in the tomei section)

for more info ----> http://www.tomei-p.co.jp/_2003web-catalogu...dex-reytec.html

OTHER THINGS FOR SALE:

One set of R32 GTR injectors with fuel rail and nismo adjustable regulator. Was running 310awkw safely which led me to believe they might be highflowed but not sure?? Might need new buckets which can be bought from an injector place for a few dollars or less. Were running fine and pulled off for bigger items.

$400 for the lot. Will not separate

One GReddy 60mm black face mechanical boost guage. In perfect condition and working fine. Was in car when bought a replaced for a Defi guage. Just needs vacuum line to work.

$100

Chrome catch can which I bought a while ago. Still new in box with all parts required.

$30

RB26 cam gear front cover and stock cam gears in good condition

$75

RB26 oil breather U pipe between cam covers in perfect condition

$20

RB26 clutch pack fan. Was in good working order and not slipping. I have grinded a little off the edge off the blades as seen in pics to clear the radiator I put in. I went to thermos as the shroud couldnt be used. The grinding hasnt done anything to performance of fan.

$30

If interested either reply, PM or call me on 0422382292. Will post interstate at buyers cost. Prices are neg.

Cheers,

Glenn

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Edited by 06tst

price drop on Tomei Reytek ---> $700 ono. I need this gone asap!

It is a great ecu and fully tunable. If you are in Sydney and looking for a cheaper option programable ECU this is it. Unique Autosports deal with them in the western suburbs (seven hills) of sydney and can tune them.

Also Melbourne people, DR DRIFT can tune them aswell. He is also in western suburbs at Brooklyn.

price drop on Tomei Reytek ---> $700 ono. I need this gone asap!

It is a great ecu and fully tunable. If you are in Sydney and looking for a cheaper option programable ECU this is it. Unique Autosports deal with them in the western suburbs (seven hills) of sydney and can tune them.

Also Melbourne people, DR DRIFT can tune them aswell. He is also in western suburbs at Brooklyn.

i can tune thenm also, whats your best price?

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