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In case anyone is interested there's a great thread in forced induction on a new Australian plug in ECU for rb20/25/26

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Pl...ng-t218179.html

Briefly :

Direct plug and play replacement ecu board

full usb software tuning

switchable maps

uses all factory sensors

built in map sensor

boost control

launch control

antilag

built in factory base map for local fuel

australian built with full support and warranty

much much more

Cost will be around $1650 . Although more than a base powerfc , if you add up boost controller , map sensor or AFM upgrade and laptop software for PFC its pretty competitive - a 2nd hand rb25 power fc and decent electronic boost controller is probably more.

Were hoping to have the 1st units early next week and we will be carrying them in stock.

I am posting here as I think its pretty big news given the lack of power fc options for rb25/20. If any mods think that's not appropriate feel free to move to the sponsor sale section and my apologies.

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anyone who can tune a powerfc/wolf/haltech/motec/autronic etc will have no problem . software is very good and stable

well also be able to arrange tuning for them

hows the tuning time going to compare against something like a powerfc? will more time be needed on this new ecu which would mean more tuning $$$ or is it easy to work with?

hows the tuning time going to compare against something like a powerfc? will more time be needed on this new ecu which would mean more tuning $$ or is it easy to work with?

early reports are tuning software is great . easy to use and reliable . time will be similar to pfc or any other popular ecu

tuners I have spoken to over east are quoting normal tuning prices same as pfc

So I can hook up a laptop if I have the right cable and adjust the boost or can only tuners modify it?

usb is built in , plug into your laptop and tweek to you hearts delight . im not sure on tuner lockout options at this stage but certainly its not a requirement

also has the ability to run multiple maps via assignable input , ie multiple boost settings . I believe cool stuff like gear/rpm dependent boost mapping is also supported (have to confirm )

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can these be used without AFMs? like a d-jetro? as my AFM's seem to be stuffed..

Yes.

Briefly :

Direct plug and play replacement ecu board

full usb software tuning

switchable maps

uses all factory sensors

built in map sensor

We will be putting one on our "big china turbo" equipped drift/track bunky r33 for testing purposes.

the forced induction thread linked at the top is getting the first few install reports coming through and they seem to be awesome

1st shipment arrives today!

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