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Hey Guys,

 

Selling some parts. 

Nistune setup to run a R33 (RB25DET) Vct working. Uses a RB20DET ecu, USB connection port (not consult). Tuned for Z32 afm, 750cc injectors and a 3076.

Plugged it into my R33 with 750cc inj, and a Z32, and it started and ran well, got to the tuner and he didn't have the correct nistune licence, so ended up changing ecu's.

Nistune, $350

Z32 afm, genuine, confirmed working with plug $150

8 off S15 injectors (440/480cc?). $150

 

Can do the lot for $500 

 

Located Nowra/Wollongong

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On 4/17/2019 at 6:14 PM, CEF33Y said:

tuner and he didn't have the correct nistune licence, so ended up changing ecu's.

Lol wot? Nistune is simple you either have a shop license (unlimited address files) or a home tuner one (limited to 5 or so address files).

Just curious, could you PM the shop? :)

 

Hey mate,

Is the USB connector better than the consult connector for the nistune?

Also, can this nistuned ecu be used on a S1 r33 gtst?

Cheers

On 4/19/2019 at 10:26 PM, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

Lol wot? Nistune is simple you either have a shop license (unlimited address files) or a home tuner one (limited to 5 or so address files).

Just curious, could you PM the shop? :)

 

PM'D

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