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I've got all new bolt on parts for my 33 skyline such as high mount manifold, new turbo, forward facing plenum, 80mm throttle body, 590cc injectors and 11mm fuel rail. I'll need a computer very soon. I'm just wondering what a good cheap computer would be? Keeping in mind that it's only going to be my daily so it doesn't have to be top notch!

I found an AEM one. Is it any good?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/AEM-F-IC-6-Programmable-ECU-R33-R34-GTS-T-GT-T-350Z-RB25DET-RB26DETT-Power-FC-/120904214917?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item1c2673e985&vxp=mtr

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z32 ecu + nistune

should be around $1100 installed and tuned

or if you get a hypergear turbo he'll do you a good price on a full aftermarket ecu, i forget which one but its a good one and full plugin unit

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Put your location in your profile. If you live in a one horse town go ask your nearest tuner (not bush mechanic) what he can/likes to tune. if you are in a big city and spoiled for choice think about a Link/Vipec.

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