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ok now that ive sucked you into reading my thread. :)

who's got one that they want to part with to suit the vq25det? worship.gif

i'll pay you good money.. just not keen to pay $1300 from yahoo for a second hand one! :)

Good luck, I'd imagine the boys who have them paid similar money, and given their rarity, I'd say it's not bad value, given the alternatives. If you had one you'd have to be an idiot to sell...

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ok now that ive sucked you into reading my thread. :)

who's got one that they want to part with to suit the vq25det? worship.gif

i'll pay you good money.. just not keen to pay $1300 from yahoo for a second hand one! :)

ROFL! I have one.....will I sell it...nooooo!

took me 1 and a half years to find and buy(with some help :)).

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ROFL! I have one.....will I sell it...nooooo!

took me 1 and a half years to find and buy(with some help :)).

lol... 2 went through prior to yours and for around the same money too.

The one on there now is way too expensive IMO

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ok .. after talking to scott, i hear the nismo's are a bit of a lucky dip.. depending on the setup of the tune and not really worth the money.

my second option is obviously an impul. where can i get one. and does anyone have an impul spare that was tuned to the vq?

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ok .. after talking to scott, i hear the nismo's are a bit of a lucky dip.. depending on the setup of the tune and not really worth the money.

my second option is obviously an impul. where can i get one. and does anyone have an impul spare that was tuned to the vq?

:) but not selling.

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it seems the ones in country are either being used either nismo or impuls and if they arent..people dont wanna part with them :P

knowing my luck i'll pay $1200 for this nismo and then the flash for the stocky comes out.

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Actually, it was the other way around, the nismo is a generic tune I think and the Impul is aftermarket tuned to the customers car I think. Niether of them can be compared to a prober adjusted dyno tune for Your car like Emanage etc.

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Wont he need to learn Japanese to tune it though? :P

Bloody good option if you can find a tuner to do all the r+d cheap enough. Cihan and I have already done all the hard work for you guys to run EMU...

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Wont he need to learn Japanese to tune it though? :P

Bloody good option if you can find a tuner to do all the r+d cheap enough. Cihan and I have already done all the hard work for you guys to run EMU...

Second link.. English software...

they are a damn good ecu!!

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it seems the ones in country are either being used either nismo or impuls and if they arent..people dont wanna part with them :/

knowing my luck i'll pay $1200 for this nismo and then the flash for the stocky comes out.

:P:(:happy:

Don't worry mate, you have P.L.E.N.T.Y of time before the flash is ready (IF it is EVER ready)

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Yeah but wouldnt i have to take it to melbs for the emanage anyway to be tuned ? :P (im in brisbane)

that can come later..and the ecu compared to a nismo is cheap.. emanage ultimate $899. nismo ecu - $1250

i want plug and play i mean plug and drive! for the time being :(

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besides did you actually look at the price of that HKS ecu untuned on yahoo ?

its almost 2k.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...l&hl=fcon+v

they are often on the forum at this price. get the loom for m35 and away you go!

i believe you just update the ecus firmware (hks dealer can do this) and it will have the parameters for the m35 in it.

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Hey all,

If anyone is interested, I have been to Mine's while in Japan and got a quote for a remap. I can confirm that Mine's WILL do a re-map but they can only do it for a certain type of ECU.

I will update you all when I find the quote I got.

I will also be coming back in December to POSSIBLY get mine done so I may be able to bring your ECU along (for a fee obviously).

Cheers

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