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My R33 ECU is for sale, and it's been chipped.

This makes it programable, exactly the same style as R32 ECU's can be etc...

Tuneable like all aftermarket ECU's, you just need to find yourself a tuner and your away.

$700 - ONO, not bad for something tuneable but half the price of an aftermarket ECU.

ECU wont be avaliable for approx 4 weeks yet.

Will hold for the buyer once a deposit is made.

Will ship interstate also :)

- ash

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it's chipped... so you adjust stuff on a PC, re-burn the chip... and pop it back in.

You can get the software on the Net i believe.

Or if you have an emulator, you can do it on the road too and burn the chip just once when your done. Same as an aftermarket ECU that you tune through a lappie/hand controller

Maybe search for a thread about R32 ECUs/Chipping for more detailed info etc ?

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bumpty bump.

Remember Dr_drift here in Vic can tune this ECU.

and others in SA... and i think someone in NSW can now too.

Cant remember thier names though, but there are heaps of threads about it

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