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Hey i just upgraded my ECU to a powerfc.. this one is a great unit.. chipped by impul in Japan before my car was imported.. was really good but upgraded turbos so did ecu aswell..

wanting $350 its in perfect condition and was working fine till day or swap..

Cheers

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wish i could tell you more...car came from japan with it in only reason i know its chippped is cause its got the impul on it.. and yeah i havent plugged it into anything to find out its capabilites.. maybe Sprinta might know ????? i had a powerfc here waiting to go in only reason why i didnt play around with this one..

Hey, i dont know exactly whats removed/mapped either, i just know i havnt hit rev cut yet and theres probably no speed cut (300km/h speedo)

As i said, i have hks cams and n1 turbos and the car had an ebc when it came so im assuming it was running around 1 bar..

I was going to chuck it on a dyno this week to check mixtures but the diff died the other day so i cant help :cheers:

I had one of these on my old 32 GTR and as people have said it is a nice unit.

No speed cut found on mine (up to 240kph) and helped my R to run 12.4 @110mph with a full exhaust, stock turbos/intercooler etc and the boost restrictor removed. MY car seemed to run a bit more boost than a mates stock ecu'd example but this may or may not have been because of the IMPUL ecu.

Cheers.

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