Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Im currently upgrading my 32 GT-ST with a high mount, ffp and the rest, and was intending to install a power fc D-Jetro.. However I've recently found they aren't made for rb20, I'm not a ecu expert at all, but I hear you can use an RB25 or an RB26 pfc with some rewiring however it defeats the purpose of plug and play, map and O2 sensor etc. what is the best way to go about the issue? Are there any other known brands of ecu within a decent price range for the rb20 which will allow map, O2 sensor, and plug and play?

Any help is appreciated, thanks guys.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/445614-ecu-selection-for-rb20/
Share on other sites

I was going to say the same as all the above monkeys. Notwithstanding the requirement to run a MAP sensor.

I would ignore the requirement to run MAP and just go Nistune + big enough AFM.

.....who you calling a monkey?

... all though we do like bannanas! ha ha!!

Keep it simple. Power Fc. Easy to tune by just about any tuner. No messing around with std ECU. 10mins to install and start tuning.

Nistune is a good backup option if you cant find a PowerFc but I would be grabbing one of these http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/444035-for-sale-r32-gts-t-power-fc-ecu/

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • The odometer does go up when driving.  Does this tell it is an issue with the speedometer itself?    Where can I look for replacement cluster? Or speedo? I can likely do the repair.. Will ER34 cluster work on HR34? Or do I need a HR34 20GT S2 specifically lol   
    • Mine's a bit bigger at 70x150mm roughly. The spots are flat, just can feel the edges if I dig my nail into it. I did fix some other other ones by both using my finger to sand that small spot (I'm a bit wary of doing this and creating hot spots and a bigger mess) and I also did sand over it flat and others, but this also worried me a bit because if I create an overall low spot on the panel on paint that is good.  Correct me if I'm wrong but as long as it's flat even if I can feel the edges, I can put filler because it will all be level once I sand it? I can see myself going in a circle after sanding guidecoat with 320 grit if for example the panel is flat with my hand but because I sanded the guidecoat I could have created a low spot again somewhere. Unless where I'm going wrong is what I mentioned previously where I didn't go low enough on the grits. It's 1 step forward and 2 step backwards here haha. I'll probably need to experiment with it more. Last time I go back to bare metal lol.
    • Thanks for the details mate , for me I think being a daily driven and happy with a basic tune (630Nm and 310kw) . Seems to be working well I just put on a set of Michelin Pilot Sport 4 should help put the power down. I'm going to start looking a brakes and LSD in the future so I might reach out to you on options to upgrade the brakes. Cheers - Dee   
    • I have a HR34 GT... RB20DE My speedo doesn't work! The rest of the gauges seem to work, fuel and RPM. I did not notice if my odometer was going up when driving last.  Any ideas? Speed sensor? Hopefully atleast... Gauge cluster perhaps? Or is that unlikely because the other gauges are working?   Any insight is appreciated. This is a rather new to me car. Lol 
×
×
  • Create New...