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Up for sale is this Microtech LT8, appears to be in pretty good nick. Removed out of a z32 that had it being used in piggyback that was spliced into a VERY hacked up loom so I got it removed and decided to go down the nistune road just to keep things simple. Like the topic says it'll come with the cables/adapters for your computer. All the software you need is free to download off microtechs website (including base tunes for most engines). RRP for this is $1000+ the adapter goes on ebay for like $80 or something stupid.

I'm asking for $500 posted to your door

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Would you sell the adaptor seperatly?

Yeah I'm willing to, going off ebay they're $80+ a piece so my asking price will be $80, if you want the cable that'll be $20. If these sell seperately I will drop the price of the microtech down to $400.If you want postage that'll cost extra, pick up is from ADFA, Campbell

Edited by whoppersandwich

You'll need to get a base tune loaded onto the ecu for an RB25DET (currently configured to VG30DETT). You can either do this yourself, get a workshop to do this (would save time as youll need to hit one up to get it tuned and wired properly anyway) or send it to Microtech for them to load a preset one on. I'm not sure about this but a VG tune could suffice temporarily (6 cylinders/forced induction), even if it could tho youd want it to be tuned ASAP. Apart from that yes it will suit an r33.

will this suit a r33 gtst? if so im interested
Edited by whoppersandwich
You'll need to get a base tune loaded onto the ecu for an RB25DET (currently configured to VG30DETT). You can either do this yourself, get a workshop to do this (would save time as youll need to hit one up to get it tuned and wired properly anyway) or send it to Microtech for them to load a preset one on. I'm not sure about this but a VG tune could suffice temporarily (6 cylinders/forced induction), even if it could tho youd want it to be tuned ASAP. Apart from that yes it will suit an r33.

i have a friend of a friend who would install and configure/tune it for me but he prefers powerfcs ill ask him if he has everything to do it wich he should and wether it suits my setup ill probley only need the chip i should know by tomorrow afternoon

i have a friend of a friend who would install and configure/tune it for me but he prefers powerfcs ill ask him if he has everything to do it wich he should and wether it suits my setup ill probley only need the chip i should know by tomorrow afternoon

Sorry mate microtech has been sold, mods please lock

Edited by whoppersandwich
  • 4 months later...

hey man just out of curiosity can you run this as stand alone on z32 as my mate has a z32 and same computer cheers. did you sort out your bang problems lol 6000rpm and 2nd gear made me laugh lol good job

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