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Nissan Silvia S13 180sx Ca18det 89-94 99 Engine Computer Box At Ecm Ecu on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
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Sevierville, Tennessee, US

Sevierville, Tennessee, US
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Some of the numbers are faded and hard to read on this unit.  I believe it is a 99 engine computer made by Hitachi for a Nissan CA18DET engine with a/t (automatic transmission).  My research indicates it fits model years 1989 - 1994. The numbers on the box are as follows.  On the front red/silver tag there is a large 99 that is faded and hard to see in picture and also in bottom right hand corner of the tag is the number 8530.  The other numbers on this tag are faded and cannot be read.  On the side opposite the blue plug in side there is a small silver label with the numbers MEC-D015 and 01599.  Please do your own research concerning correct fit for your model and message with any questions.  Thanks.

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