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I've had another nibble, I'm not holding my breath but hopefully he will come back to me with some good prices after he has had a check around!

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Hello Stephen, Pls let me know by reply if you still need the ECU you requested to prestige Motorsport. I am in Japan now + can let you know price and availability early next week. Thank You Ken

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UPDATE: further to this it looks like I may have secured an ECU!! I've just done a bank transfer and sent confirmation off to Ken & Geoff from Prestige Motorsport. So all going to plan I will have the ECU in a week or so and I can then start testing and development at Silverwater Auto Service (SAS).!!

Can't wait.

Congrats Stephen :(

hope it turns out ok, i'm keen to go down any route tho dont particularly like the idea of one map suits most kinda thing..

but if it makes the car run better, use less fuel, give me moar boost, and more power i'll settle for it

Congrats Stephen :)

hope it turns out ok, i'm keen to go down any route tho dont particularly like the idea of one map suits most kinda thing..

but if it makes the car run better, use less fuel, give me moar boost, and more power i'll settle for it

It is NOT one map suits most, ALL vehicles will be dyno tuned when they are being mapped.

And if you do further mods you take the vehicle back in and at a reduced rate it is retuned and dyno tested.

I'm still confirming details but I hope to have mine in testing and development within 1 month.

Wow! that's the first time I've seen one of those :)

Works out about $800 landed, and then you hope it's good gear :)

Being a Nismo remap you have to wonder if they remapped based on a standard car or did they remap based on the Nismo M35 :)

You buy it though Iain :pirate: let us know how good it is.

I got the stock ECU for $440 ex Brisbane.

What tha, No snow mode?

You buy it and we will see how you go with it. :pirate:

"Snow" mode has a different setting which is "economy" mode with that ECU.

Not a bad idea... if you don't go to the snow.

lucky for me the mrs got a job now!!

Tooooooo much information.

if it doesnt run, it cant use fuel then cant it? duh! lol

yes im kidding. and i dont think ill buy that ECU, ill just do the emanage, at least people here can already tune them. that nismo one might not be as easy and end up costing more in the future!

AAIP in Brisbane are advertising an M35 for wrecking, email [email protected]

hahahah as per previous post the f*ckwits have a VQ25DD M35 :teehee:

Not much use in Australia unfortunately as they are not imported :P

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