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S1 stagea should have the RB25DET (not neo) therefore the R33 PowerFC should be the go.

i will make a bet it plugs straight in.

hardwiring ATESSA is not necessary. (certainly not an issue on the S2 stagea)

the issue that needs working around on the R34 powerfc's for an S2 stagea is not a feature on R33 powerfc's.

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S1 stagea should have the RB25DET (not neo) therefore the R33 PowerFC should be the go.

i will make a bet it plugs straight in.

hardwiring ATESSA is not necessary. (certainly not an issue on the S2 stagea)

the issue that needs working around on the R34 powerfc's for an S2 stagea is not a feature on R33 powerfc's.

thanks dude

do they make a s1 and 2 power fc's

or are they the same

thanks man

so i can just buy a r33 power fc

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terminal, what is the difference in the plugs?

They are completely different as far as i know, sort of like trying to plug a domestic Australian power plug into a UK socket. i'll take a photo of an R33 and an S1 stagea and post up over the weekend.

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the R34 powerFC (ie RB25DET neo) is not the correct version.

i don't know for a fact that the plug would be different for the R33 powerFC on the stagea. i would have thought the same engine = same loom plug. (i do not know for certain)

there is only one minor difference on the R34 plug for the S2 stageas.

if terminal is correct it will still be possible but will need more work.

someone with FAST should be able to clear up the plug question pretty quickly.

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can i just use a neo power fc

or not

I'm not familiar with the series 2 neo and how it relates to a powerfc, i have a series 1 stagea so i've only been looking at information on that. i have a powerfc and an R33 computer with loom in my garage waiting to go in after my manual conversion, so i have all bases covered.

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I'm not familiar with the series 2 neo and how it relates to a powerfc, i have a series 1 stagea so i've only been looking at information on that. i have a powerfc and an R33 computer with loom in my garage waiting to go in after my manual conversion, so i have all bases covered.

so are u just going to change the loom over to a manual r33 loom

will that work

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