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Bought this RB20DET ECU off another forum member and purchased the nistune chip and had it installed through nistune in Adelaide.

From what i understand they loaded the base map in for the R33 but you still need to get it tuned to get it to run.

I was gona put it in my R33 Series 2 but got it dynoed on monday on the Stock ECU and Turbo and made 199kw on 10psi, im stoked with that.

I have no more need for it anymore it cost me $450 all up, im after $350 ONO, Will post any where in Australia.

Any questions Please Ask, Thanks Ben

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how do u use the software without the individual license?

also does it come with tuning cable?

Edited by 32_Dave

I dont have the cable but its available off the website for $105, The Software and Individual License is availble of the webite for $200, or you can just take it to a tuner who tunes nistunes as thats what i was planning to do.

I dont have the cable but its available off the website for $105, The Software and Individual License is availble of the webite for $200, or you can just take it to a tuner who tunes nistunes as thats what i was planning to do.

shit...

Edited by 32_Dave

Just got this off the website

Type 2 boards cover the following earlier consult vehicles:

M30 Infiniti (VG30DE)

Z32 Fairlady 300ZX (VG30DETT)

[Note ECR33 RB25DET Skyline can use Z32 VG30DETT ECU with minor wire swapover]

HCR32 Skyline (RB20DET)

BNR32 Skyline (RB26DETT)

[Note BNCR33, BNR34 Skylines can use BNR32 RB26DETT ECU and O2 sensors]

U12 Bluebird (KA24E)

I would say 99% yes, Email Matt at [email protected] if you wana make sure

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