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Hi Guys and Girls,

I have a chipped RB25DET ECU for sale. It was running an S1, not sure if it will work on an S2 or not.

I don't really know the details on the tune, it came with my engine. I was running it on my engine with ~12PSI of boost and it was fine.

It has stickers on it indicating it is an ESSENTIAL/NERVE chip. Further than that, I have no information.

Price: $100 + Post.

I also have a standard RB25DET S1 AFM (green label). It was working fine, only selling as I upgraded to a Z32 AFM.

One of the corners was broken when I got it, I fixed it by sikaflex-ing a piece of sheet metal to it, which lets you use all 4 bolts.

Screen on the "in" side is intact, screen on the "out" side is missing (do they normally have one there?).

Price: $60 + Post.

PM me if interested.

Pics:

ECU:

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AFM:

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