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Any one played with one of these? what kind of money am I looking at, for a system to suit R33 gtst?  

Cheers.

Plug and play with very minor mods ( running map sensor line etc ) is $1395 excluding hand controller but with laptop software.

Cheers

Ken

Wolf 3d plug and play is indeed plug and play

i know its about 1800 for install and tune

the ecu retails for 1395 with a couple hundred more a hand controller

I would normally say ask for SST Steve as SST is worlds best wolf dealer but since your in qld id say you want someone more local - you obviously know where to go in you area.

they are a great ecu for the price.

Wolf 3d plug and play is indeed plug and play  

i know its about 1800 for install and tune  

the ecu retails for 1395 with a couple hundred more a hand controller  

I would normally say ask for SST Steve as SST is worlds best wolf dealer but since your in qld id say you want someone more local - you obviously know where to go in you area.

they are a great ecu for the price.

Interesting Tom ;)

We were told the price we had to quote was $2200 installed and tuned and $2K for SAU/Sil members....

Ken

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Any one played with one of these? what kind of money am I looking at, for a system to suit R33 gtst?  

Cheers.

I have one

I am installing it in a couple of weeks time

It will be tuned at Bob Romano Performance in conjuction with KP performance (the Brisbane Dist.)

Will let you know the results

Interesting Tom :D  

We were told the price we had to quote was $2200 installed and tuned and $2K for SAU/Sil members....

Ken

Hehe its why i said about - by the time you add the controller it is past 2k easily :)

Im sure you know alot better then me seeing as how you do sell it down at hyperdrive :) perhaps i should have added the disclaimer that i know nothing hehe

Still awesome value at 2200 im sure you will agree Ken :headspin:

be very careful with the wolf 3D their product isn't what its all cracked up to be !

Had many problems for a plug and play!

You would probably be in the minority as a lot of them are in Sils and Lines here in WA with some of the 500+ hp GTR's running them with no real issues.

Maybe you got a dud one or the shop doing the work may not be familiar with them.

Tomj , they are good value for the price but $2200 doesn't normally include the controller.... :D

Cheers

Ken

If the unit costs $1400 (rounded up), hand controller $200, installation $0 (so easy to install i can't believe any workshop would charge to do this, provided you get it tunned through them) and tunning $300 max. How the hell do you get $2200+.

I've had the unit installed and running for the past 18 months with no real issues, just a light retune of ideal mixtures. Do a search and chech the previous threads :D.

The unit works and works well :).

You would probably be in the minority as a lot of them are in Sils and Lines here in WA with some of the 500+ hp GTR's running them with no real issues.

Maybe you got a dud one or the shop doing the work may not be familiar with them.

Tomj , they are good value for the price but $2200 doesn't normally include the controller.... :)  

Cheers

Ken

I dont think they do them for the GTR....

I dont think they do them for the GTR....

Sorry man but they do and they are a pandp ( if you don't count the MAP/boost line )

Nd4spd ( 600+ rwhp ) has a plug and play in his and ran at Motorvation with it.

Fabs V Spec dumped his Power FC for one and I'm sure Steve can fill in the blanks...

Cheers

Ken

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