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G'day, selling a Motec M48 computer with complete ignition module and map sensor. Was on a GTR before with -7 making 290kw at the wheels, tuned at CRD.

this has great potential for running heavy Hps, Perfect for racing engines and performance upgrade. originally cost more than 4000 with ignition module, now selling for 2500.

any interest, please PM. cheers.

MoTeC’s M48 is a popular,and high end ECU with a lot to offer both road and race applications. Testament to its enduring performance and reliability, it is used as the control ECU in Australia’s V8 Supercar series.

It represents excellent value for a wide range of up to eight cylinder and two rotor applications. Applications up to twelve cylinders are possible using group fire or semi-sequential injection.

The DOS-based tuning software is efficient and easy to use.

Several upgrades are available to increase the functionality of the M48 including traction and launch control, anti-lag and data logging, to name just a few.

BASIC SPECIFICATIONS

Outputs

8 x Injector outputs—high or low ohm

Up to 2 x Ignition outputs—see optional configurations ‡

Up to 4 x Auxiliary outputs—switched or PWM—for functions such as turbo waste gate control, idle speed control, intercooler spray bars, or to be used as additional ignition output ‡

‡ Optional ignition/auxiliary output configurations:

(configurable in software)

2 ignition outputs and 3 auxiliary output

1 ignition output and 4 auxiliary output

Inputs

3 x Analogue voltage inputs—fully configurable including custom calibrations

3 x Analogue temperature inputs—fully configurable including custom calibrations

1 x Wideband Lambda—for Lambda measurement and control

2 x Digital/speed inputs—for wheel speeds and function activation

Communications

1 x RS232

Physical

Case size 150 x 100 x 36 mm

Weight 480 gram

1 x 36 pin waterproof connector with gold plated contacts

I'm interested but what model GT-R was this on and does it come with all wiring ??

Also are there any upgrades installed..e.g traction control, data logging,anti lag,lambada measurement etc ??

mate, be honestly i am not that tech capable to answer your question. this is the compter that came with my r33 gtr that made 290kws, im thinking downgrade it then use the cash to upgrade some other parts. its been tuned at crd and they might can tell u the detailed infor about this thing. mechaic told me this computer is way too serious for people like me, so i decided to exchange the value and pass on the benifits for better use of others. it vame with the wiring and map sensor. thanks.

No worries..I'll give them a bell and see if i can dig up some more info.

I'm looking to replace my HKS F-con but dont want to go backwards using Apexi Power Fc .

I'll see what I can find out and get back to you.

I am not interested in buying this but if the map is locked can a new one be loaded up or would the ecu be locked?

You should probably check and update this thread.

It is a decent price, I bought this exact setup 10 years ago but sold it unused.

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