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Gday Jake/steve,

can you provide any more info on the tomei Reytec? Have you had it running on your car?

Ive tried looking on the tomei site but havent learned a real lot about it?

thanks

AverageA31

Gday Jake/steve,

can you provide any more info on the tomei Reytec? Have you had it running on your car?

Ive tried looking on the tomei site but havent learned a real lot about it?

thanks

AverageA31

No worries ,ring me 0412002798 or txt your # and i will call back

steve

Its a direct replacement realtime user programmable ecu, that runs mafless... (using provided map sensor & intake temp sensor) Similar to Power FC D-Jetro with realtime logging capabilites etc

Does 30mins logging with 5 channel output for graphs etc...

Tune either at workshop or using provided software/cables with laptop connected to std odb/consult port...

Apparently easy to do cold start & hot start tuning

Inbuilt vvt/vct settings to control vct actuation in r33gtst.

Considering everythings there its looking like a good buy...

Im interested but would like to know the actual tuning resolution & other features like fuel/ignition cut, A/F Feedback, Knock Control etc, injector Drivers etc

STATUS on these forums recons they are superior to a Apexi Power FC D-Jetro...

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...

Another question guys, the handbook says the tuning software requires a Japanese operating system on the pc used for tuning. Can anyone confirm is the tuning software is in English and wil it run on an English version of windows???

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