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Wolf 3D v4 ecu - standalone plug in for the R33 gtst. In good working order; also comes with 2 versions of the PC software (later version obviously more features, 3d mapping, and datalogging), 2x base maps, and an ecu>laptop cable with a QUALITY usb>serial converter cable (the white n blue one with gold connectors in the pic, is as-new, and was $70ish just for the cable). $300, and can post anywhere in Aus at buyer's expense, or pickup if local.

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10 hours ago, hardsteppa said:

Neni muj bratr...will work, but i believe would need some changes to wiring so not "plug in"

Thanks for that. Not sure what you said at the start though. 

hi, there is a tune on the ecu to start the car as long as still using OEM trigger, cas etc (all bets are off if you have changed from oem trigger setup). 

the tune is not mine - I had started the car with it but never got around to getting any real tune done with it on my car, hence me saying they are base maps with it. I was advised it was tuned for

" the engine is pretty much stock, with a minor upgrade on the turbo, running a RB20DET wastegate controller. VCT is controlled via relays activated by AUX outputs of the Wolf, but the VCT solenoid wasn't working properly last time the car was on a dyno. "

You WILL need to have it tuned; it's not a stock ecu, driving round on an untuned aftermarket ecu is engine-suicide. Just don't want any confusion about what i'm selling it as.

 

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