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      <title>Is an n54 standalone ecu worth the hassle for your build?</title>
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      <description>Deciding whether to swap to an n54 standalone ecu is a big step for anyone pushing past the limits of the stock DME. We all know the N54 is essentially the German 2JZ—it&amp;#39;s a stout, twin-turbo inline-six that can handle ridiculous amounts of boost</description>
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