🔧 FOR SALE: Used JUBU Syvecs Plug & Play ECU Kit + JUBU 440 Tune for Lotus Emira V6 (Manual)

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💰 Asking $3,200 Located in Minneapolis, MN – Will ship

Selling a used JUBU Syvecs ECU kit with the JUBU 440 tune. This is the full plug-and-play setup made for the Lotus Emira V6 Manual, offering a clean power bump and track-focused features.

This was purchased directly from JUBU Performance in Austria and used briefly. It's in excellent condition and ready to install.

I have proof from JUBU that it can be transferred to a new VIN. The fee is around $350 and I can pay this.


✅ What's Included:​


  • JUBU Syvecs PnP ECU
  • JUBU 440 Software Tune
    • Track mode redline increased to 7200 RPM
    • Calibrated for 91 AKI / 93 RON fuel
  • Fully plug-and-play with stock wiring
  • No Bluetooth module or Syvecs Pro App included



If you're looking for a legit power bump with the abiltiy to add more.


DM me if interested.
 
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Hey Jon

I switched to a JB4 setup. For my goals, I liked the simplicity — easy to install, and even easier to pull if the car ever needs warranty work. I also don't want to ever track the car or care to go much more nuts with it.

That said, as you probably know, the JUBU is a replacement ECU with a proper tune, not a piggyback. You can do remote tuning sessions with JUBU, and it gives you a lot more flexibility if you're planning to add more serious upgrades down the road.

If you're thinking long-term, track use, or a higher ceiling for performance, the JUBU setup is likely the right foundation.

For anyone who purchases, it will be $350 to transfer the VIN. I will pay for this. Aside from that I cannot help with a lot of technical stuff but JUBU is available for remote sessions. Thanks
 
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and is the jb4 better compared to the jubu? for a fraction of the price..
 
I dont know if its better. It creates more heat and might be harder on the car over time. It just depends on the path you want to take with the car. For someoone doing deeper long-term mods, the Jubu is possibly the better route. Its an entirely new ECU vs a piggyback mod. With that said, I am not a huge expert on either mod.
 
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