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Hey guys

I got a wolf3d ECU for sale, Ive just taken it out of my car and it comes with a FREE tune already loaded onto it. I also have a couple of other tunes as well depending on what mods you have and this can save you hundreds of $$$$ on dyno time as everything will be pretty much setup.

This is a plug and play ecu, fits straight into the factory loom and all it needs is vaccum hose from the engine bay to the ecu for the MAP sensor, thats of course if you dont want to run it in MAF mode but it saves having to buy a Z32.

I dont have the hand controller as i used my laptop for tuning, so it comes with;

The ecu, software, serial cable for laptop, manuals and box

I bought this brand new and have used it for less then a year

Price $850ono

0413 479847

Cheers

Matt

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z3n2k: i wouldnt play with the fuel/ignition maps unless it was on a dyno but there are alot of functions of this unit that can adjust many things. The manual can be downloaded from www.wolfems.com.au to give you an idea of everything it does.

keca18: im selling the unit as i am going to be selling my car and recouping some costs. I have had it less then a year and still have the original receipt.

Cheers

Matt

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