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i have a r32 gtst remapped veilside ecu to suit bigger turbo setup etc..around the same size as hks2530...my car was making 220rwkw with this ecu. it was done by martin donnan .....$450

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pm sent...but yes it would make a diference as your car would be able to run alot richer therfor no detonation and you would be able to wind your boost up a bit more and get a decent power gain

dude im interested..

wot about with my setup:

HKS GT2540 BB turbo

Apexi filter

Hybrid FMIC

GTR Exhaust setup 3--->3.5--->4inch piping

500hp fuel pump

GFB Stealth FX

HKS EIDS

AVCR-

0.9bar boost setting A

1.1bar of boost setting B

could this ECU be re-programmed or re-mapped to suit ?

where u at?

let us know ..

Ryan

Edited by Z00MxRACING

ZOOMxRACING--yes it could be reprogrammed but your setup is basically exactly the same as mine so that wouldnt be necassary all youd have to do is plug it in and give it a very basic dyno tune

Kezza--no its not just fuel/air thats been remapped the timing has been retarded aswell and a few other small things would be diffent aswell..i would have to ring the tuner who remapped it for me to get exact details if your interested.....and all the obvios stuff would be wiped like speed limiter,boost limiter,fuel cut..etc

ZOOMxRACING--yes it could be reprogrammed but your setup is basically exactly the same as mine so that wouldnt be necassary all youd have to do is plug it in and give it a very basic dyno tune

what do u mean by basic dyno tune??

e.g. spark plug changes? oil, fuel/oil filter changes??

i thought its just plug n boost ?? haha

let me know asap

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