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Whats it supose to do???

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just done a search and hummmmmmm ok then if that can do half of what it says than im a china man

better off getting a neo or a safc or better still

Is there not anywhere in Australia that do generic stage one ECU remaps on an exchange basis?????

Edited by jjskyline79

HI all after hours apoun hours of research and pulling the ecu apart the item is a early version powermod piggy back system. After speaking to powermood.com.au i found there service to be excellent with them even sending me the wiring diagram and fitting instructions to the rb25det. well done to them it hard to find this level of help in an item bought off ebay in which they have no responsiblty for what so ever.

well installed the unit today. hmmmm... Car 1 me 0 installed it all and wont fire. ( i did use spade terminals and splicing connectors ) so will be firing up the soldering iron on the week end and have another go at it. Hopefully it was just a splice connection that was not making contact.

do you have someone that can even tune this system?

never heard of it, and i suspect most tuners will say the same thing

its probably more hassles than its worth honestly

i would have left it at that, cut your losses and buy something well known and locally supported

get a nistune
Good advice there. Nistune is readily available for Rrb25.

NOT

Track down a Z32 ECU, Get a Nis-Tune Board... Then off to the Tuner :D

We've done it to atleast 10x cars by now.

Just need the correct ECU No.

My two cents :down:

Edited by JDM_Spirit

There is a fair bit of support for the power mod system and it is the same distance away from were i live to power mod or nistune tuners. I am a sparky by trade and have some knowledge of how wiring should be done so i would rather just give it another go.

OK round 2 still didnt start but the bloke from powermood said to just run the powermod with out the input /output of the 120 degree senor ( this still just plugs into the normal ecu ). After that it runs so my question is what does the 120 degree sensor do ( i still have the 1 degree sensor inputted into the power mod ) Note this only required to be spliced into not cut .

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