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Hi guys and girls

this was our test adatronic e420c ecu we used to test on our r32 gts4

it has had about 5-10 hours use on the dyno so basically brand new.

Please find the link below with the full spec sheet of the Adaptronic

It will include the ecu with a plug in loom for r32,33,34 gtst,gtt and gtr it will also have a 3 bar map sensor so you can ditch the afm.

We can also fit and tune it at additional cost.

Price is 1200 shipped

contact on 0438 804 282 or pm

http://adaptronic.com.au/products.html

Also want to note you don't need an afm to run this ecu acts le a power fc d-jetro with a map sensor

also this ecu can be used to run traction control as well

Can you give me an idea of cost to fit and tune onto a 25 with FMIC, exhaust, pod and 9psi if I bought this from you?

Pm sent mate.

Yeah they do have lots of nifty function I wouldn't bother with the bee r as you can do the same thing with the ecu in the rpm limit control to cut the timing and not fuel or the other way it's user defined

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I'd love it, but I only have a gorilla to play with so will going a Nistune w/AFM.

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I can get you nistune if you want as well

I have a Z32 ECU on the way. Once that lands I'll start figuring out who I'm going to go with. There are a few reputable guys on here who I will be considering.

Hey mate it's allready 150 cheaper as it been I'm test car on the dyno for a few hours so I thought 1200 shipped was pretty fair for it

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