FS Road Race Motorsports Performance Fuel Calibrator / ECU Mod ECM PSC1 – 003 for 2010 -2014 KIZA

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Renn90
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$225.00
ROAD RACE MOTORSPORTS RRM-003 Hi Performance Fuel Calibrator / ECU Control Module RRM PSC1-003 for 2010 2014 Suzuki Kizashi Cars with CVT transmissions.

Per Road Race Motorsports: Regardless of mods, this Engine Control Module unit will increase h.p. for any N/A Kizashi! It is also proven to INCREASE GAS MILEAGE. It is the single most effective upgrade you can buy short of a turbo kit. Expect serious gains in top end power and more torque throughout the power band, there is a 5-10% improvement in horse power over stock.

Comes with programing CD, but these units are pre-programmed, and there is no need to program the unit yourself.

(Not for cars with manual transmissions).

Will Ship at Buyers expense (Should be less than $10.00 for Continental US through USPS Priority Mail).
MESSAGE ME TO SHIP TO Non-Continental US or International.
This item ships double boxed, that will weigh approx. 2 lbs.

Excellent Condition. Works Perfectly. I had this in my personal Kizashi. It improved power and fuel economy. Written installation instructions are included or see install video on the road race motor sports website: roadracemotorsports.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=31_49_51&products_id=625.com
• Pre-programmed. Just install and go.
• Tape markings on back of the unit are from double sided tape used to secure the device to the car.
• Original Electrical Connectors ARE included (additional connectors are available at most hardware and/or auto part stores). See install video on road race motor sports’ website.
• Some of the electrical connectors connected to wiring are different than the instructions indicate. If you want to adhere t the instructions, simply cut them off. (I used an alternate install method to connect to a wiring extension, extension not included).
• The plastic corrugated wire shield tube was added by me to offer additional protection to the wires. The unit did not come with this, and it is not needed.
• The model number label was protected from the elements with electrical tape, but the label separated when the tape was removed (see photo of the separated model number label on the back side of the tape). The appropriate matching model number is written on the back of the unit in sharpie pen.
• All photographs were taken on or after 12/26/2016.
See photographs of condition.
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2010 Kizashi SE AWD
SamirD
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Interesting. So what differences did you see when this was installed? How intrusive was your installation?
Renn90
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I was getting over 34 MPG going 65 on the highway according to the onboard fuel calibrator, this was verified with toehold method of filling the tank and then dividing the next full tank by the mileage driven between. The car felt more responsive and quicker.
As far as installation goes, it is quite straight forward, and takes approximately 30 minutes. I extended the wiring and taped it to the subframe, with double backed tape, down low and out of sight.
2010 Kizashi SE AWD
Renn90
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NEW PRICE $199
and I'll ship at buyer's expense.
2010 Kizashi SE AWD
kconklin33
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I'm very interested, curious to know how this actually helped with the cvt lag? I've heard mixed reviews but never talked to someone directly. Also just to clarify, this is the same part correct?

http://roadracemotorsports.com/store/in ... cts_id=625
Renn90
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Yes, same part.
I think CVT lag is lessened because the engine is more responsive. Feel free to call me at 717-three811 12 one. In my experience, CVT lag was not an issue with this module installed.
2010 Kizashi SE AWD
Renn90
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SOLD
2010 Kizashi SE AWD
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