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Best bet would probably be to take the panel off that covers the ecu and check for stickers on it. Most places that do chips will put a sticker on it.

Not sure on any other way, I am sure someone else will though.

if there are no stickers ..take ecu apart ..4 screws & check markings on rom (chip)...usually has aftermarket tuner written on it ... markings look different from std anyway

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Hmm.. Now im paranoid, lol :)

What makes me think its chipped? .. well the story goes like this..

I asked to get a data stream done on my R32 by my current workshop/mechanic.

My workshop informed me that they could not do a datastream , because yje ECU was a nissan ECU, however its not an R32 ECU.

Upon further inspection, I found out its a stock standard R32 ECU.

when speaking to my workshop a few weeks later, and he informs me that the Datastream didnt work, possibly because the ECU may have been chipped in japan.

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