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Hey all, got a tuned mines ecu, top secret competizone and a greddy emanage blue for sale.

Selling because I have no need for them, got a stand alone.

Mines and Top secret tuned for standard bolt ons ( fmic,pod,exhaust + more boost).

Greddy emanage untuned, never been in my car.

Pics suplied upon request.

Looking for $250 a piece firm for top secret and mines items.

Looking for $300 for emanage. comes with plug and play harness for r33 and in original box.

Located in Melboune East.

All questions welcome.

cheers

Ben

Msg 0401157085 or Pm me

:D

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series 1.5 with the series 2 engine?

have u ever had ur car dyno tuned with the mines or topsecret ecu? how were the AFR's? what sort of power did they make?

No, didnt get a chance to dyno it. Went to Rank rotory to get it done on thursday but my car was due for a service and not running at its best so the tuner recommended i bring it back after the service.

If i still have these ecu's in the next 2 weeks i'll probably dyno one of them.

Not sure about the series 2 engine with it.

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ok thanks

fairly interested as i hav a series 1.5 (95 model but with series 2 engine) full 3" exhaust, front mount, pod with cold air intake, 10psi etc

i'l pm you wen i find out if a series 1 ecu works in a series 2

im assuming these are for manaul skylines...

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ok thanks

fairly interested as i hav a series 1.5 (95 model but with series 2 engine) full 3" exhaust, front mount, pod with cold air intake, 10psi etc

i'l pm you wen i find out if a series 1 ecu works in a series 2

im assuming these are for manaul skylines...

Yep for manual.

Luciano, Pm will be replied in a few minutes :D

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