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Item: WTB RB25DET Chipped ECU

Location: anywhere will pay for postage cost

Website: here & other

Item Condition: good & working with no faults at all

Reason for Selling: your selling

Price and Payment Conditions: you tell me

Extra Info: WTB RB25DET Chipped ECU, good & working with no faults at all

Pictures: yeah pm me

Contact Details: reply here or pm

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i have a chip for a series 1 rb25det. tis only the chip not the whole ecu.

was in a r32 ecu and only reason it was taken out was to get remap.

i pulled 240rwkw on 15psi with this chip and 32 ecu wiring combo.

i have a chip for a series 1 rb25det. tis only the chip not the whole ecu.

was in a r32 ecu and only reason it was taken out was to get remap.

i pulled 240rwkw on 15psi with this chip and 32 ecu wiring combo.

i got s2 25 mate so its prob no good for me...

any idea where i can buy them from?

go and get your car remapped.

depending on where you are depends on price.

you will need a 32 ecu or you can find ppl that will remap a 33 ecu but they are big $$$

either that or its a power fc for u

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well its a simple guess.PFC plus tuning. looking at 2k plus.

33 ecu remap looking at 1k if they even know what they are doin. you might be able to pull off a r32 remap for about 500 including buying the ecu and the remap costs. just seen a r32 ecu sell for a stupidly cheap $50. keep looking and you will find.

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