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does anybody know u its possible to do the r33 rb25det ecu??

i know theres niz-tune....

but i called hyperdrive in perth, and they said its not designed yet..well for rb25det

and i asked if i could use an rb20det ecu, but he said the plugs/pins is all wrong and wouldnt be worth it, plus i would lose

the vvt...

so yeah..

anything else i can do but keep the stock ecu??

oh yeah, ive already got an apexi neo for my a/f ratios..

but can i do more? without getting an power fc???

coz there hard to get and pricey for a rb25det...

so yeah..

any ideas??

^ No Dont bother plugging in different ecus to your car.

You can remap stock R33 ecus.

They have been doing this for the past 5 years or more.

I recently got my stock 33 ecu remapped (about 3 weeks ago) and got great results.

196kw@10psi and a lot of midrange to top end power.

Stock turbo, stock injectors etc. Mods- full exhaust and pod filter with bigger fuel pump.

Cost - $400 bucks.

Problems - none!! car is very smooth to drive and i have even done a track day with the new remap!!

You can check out my thread here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/To...st-t211348.html

WTF 400 bucks where does he get his daughter boards from.

Man that is soooooo cheap.

If I lived in sydney I'd go that way.

However Z32 ecu does have some extra functionality over r33.

eg. thermofan control, 2 O2 sensors etc.

So there can be advantages to the swap.

Gets it from japan.

There was a huge difference in power after the remap was done.. So its not like its some crap tuning or something

Car is so much smoother to drive, with no more flat spots either.

Check ou my thread for more details if you wish.

ta

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