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Up for sale is a R34GTT ECU with Nistune type 4 board installed which has a tune file on it from JEM- made 286rwkw at 18-16psi on Precision 5558 turbo ( which is almost identical in size to a Garrett GT3076R). Will go on stagea (RB25DET NEO) as well as they are essentially the same engine/ecu minus traction control.

So if you have a similar sized turbo and supporting mods, you can just plug in and drive away safely to your tuner for a touch-up tune which is cheap, generally $100-300. A full tune only (like what this ECU has) will set you back $700-900 at the usual recommended tuners.

Its in perfect working order and there is nothing wrong with it, I have just gone down a different path, chasing more power/ more features in an ecu.

$685 including registered post anywhere in Australia.

Ron 0416424446, or pick up from Parramatta NSW

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Manual ECU mate, I can't confirm but I am extremely sure it will run in an auto car without any issue at all, as I have read numerous threads on this. You could even contact the Nistune guys to confirm : http://www.nistune.com/contact.php

Or someone here could give a definite answer?

cheers Ron

Thanks mate where is that going to be?

SAU.NSW Swap Meet news is in New South Wales > Events >.....

Silverwater Pk starting at 9am, on 27th April.

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