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Old 01-17-2012, 09:31 PM   #1
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Vg30dett ecu

I recently picked up a jdm vg30dett. I opened up the ecu and found no eprom in there so I am guessing this is a 16bit ecu (newer engine?). There is also no secondary board in the ecu that is connected to the main board by a ribbon strip. The engine has run off of this ecu in the past, or so I have been told but the ecu looks to have once had "n/a" written on it in sharpie but it has been worn off too much to clearly read it.

I was just wondering if any one knows if there are any distinguishable differences between the tt and n/a ecu?

Thanks for your time, Brent.
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Nistune states you can use a z32 na/tt auto or manual for you S1 Rb so I'm guessing no..
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I recently picked up a jdm vg30dett. I opened up the ecu and found no eprom in there so I am guessing this is a 16bit ecu (newer engine?). There is also no secondary board in the ecu that is connected to the main board by a ribbon strip. The engine has run off of this ecu in the past, or so I have been told but the ecu looks to have once had "n/a" written on it in sharpie but it has been worn off too much to clearly read it.

I was just wondering if any one knows if there are any distinguishable differences between the tt and n/a ecu?

Thanks for your time, Brent.
take pics?

& gimme part number on the front cover.
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