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im selling my R33 remapped ecu with supporting mods made 210kw @12psi

mods are as follows:3 inch exhaust ,stock turbo,stock injectors,fmic,stock afm.

can send pics of dyno sheet if needed.great cheap upgrade to ur r33

$250

i can tell you.. toshis tunes are one of the best.. i will always get my stock ecu remaped throuogh him, so much beta then aftermarket ecu!, and safer..

exactly why the topic says "with supporting mods"

Did u read past the words "with supporting mods"? If u didn't, it clearly states stock turbo.

So back to my question.....

Edited by White_33

standard turbo can handle a max of 14psi but safely will handle 12psi.u can run 10psi with this ecu but u will probly only make 200kw.

sorry guys i stuffed up with the price toshi sells these for $650 plus cost me a tank of fuel so i want $350 for it.still very safe and cheap power upgrade for any r33 with suporting mods

I do not sell $650.

I charged to him $550 real time road tune for his car include chip and ecu modified.

Straight from the man himself. Offer in my pm is still there if you're still interested.

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