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Sr20det S13 Tuned Ecu Ecm Redline Z32 Rom Tune 240.00 Shipped on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Rosedale, West Virginia, US

Rosedale, West Virginia, US
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Please pay attention to the total.  Total with shipping is 240.00 this is a great deal for a tune for your sr20det.  Here is a tuned ecu for a s13 sr20det it is a code 62 ecu for rwd manual transmission sr20det tuned by redline. The tune is for z32 maf, 740cc injectors, 7800rpm and no speed limiter.  it works great and will still run doignostics.  It came in one of my project cars adn runs really good, nice idle adn spot on air fuel ratio.  No dyno but I ran 15psi with a gt2871 and stock compression and the car really pulled hard.  I have since went with a different setup with this car adn no longer need it.  US 48 states only please.

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