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hi folks, its been about 3 years since i was last on here. Moved on to other cars and bikes but never sold it. My Z32 has been parked up beside the house for a couple years now and ive been having a rummage through the spares ive collected. I came across a spare socketed turbo ECU i bought on ebay before i got my MINES.

 

when i took the lid off it, its been socketed, but theres a 'sub board' between the EEPROM and the main board socket. The long, narrow chip has had the numbers 'sanded' off for some reason.

ive never seen this before. all the others ive seen, the chip is plugged straight into the main boards socket. im wondering what it is about this chip that it needs an additional board.

 

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Also, can anyone identify whether its for an Auto or Manual car by the part number?

 

Cheers.

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Not seen one quite like that before, but the ECU is a TT Auto (90/08 - 92/08).

 

Any chance it's got HKS T3G turbos with 440 injectors ?

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it did come from a car with turbo and injector upgrades and now you mention it, that could be what the tune is on the chip and kinda ties in with the markings.

whoever did it made a tidy job of soldering the main board too!

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