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R33 ecu mods in perth

Hey guys, im sure this has been covered but some more current info would be alot of assistance.

I have a jap spec r33 25det, was looking for someone(or can direct me to someone) who can modify an my ecu to run up to 12psi safely with maps for every day drivabilty as well.

If not, does anyone have an ecu they would like to part ways with.

Thank you and hope for a great reply. Cheers

 

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6 minutes ago, Coullsy said:

Purchase yourself a Z32 ECU, send it to a nistune dealer, get it chipped and a base map put on, than get it tuned

I was going to buy a nistune and a z32 afm off gumtree. Thought there could have been a less expensive way. Cheers coullsy

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Not really, at the end of the day and ECU is an investment, its something that you need to do only once if you do it right, it can be remapped and tuned right through the build of the car to get the most out of the items you are installing.

Nistune is probably the cheapest bang for buck ECU you can buy, depending on what you plan to do in the future rally determines what you buy, if your going to build a track monster or want more parameters, than it would be worthwhile looking at a Link G4, Haltech 2500 etc etc

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