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Hey, I have purchased a 2nd hand Unichip piggy back ecu however it didnt come with any instructions on instalation. I am using this with my R32 RB20det and am wondering if anyone has one of these computers installed and can give me an idea on where the wires need to go into the original loom.

It doesnt have the additional plug to slot between the loom and std ecu - only wires which as far as I can see, need to be tapped into the r32 loom.

Any help would be greatly appreciated as I dont have enough $$$s to get it wired in & tuned.

Thanks

Jason

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What's the point if you don't have the money to tune it, you'd be better to wait until you have the cash.

Dont have money to pay for instal & tune - want to instal myself, have $$s to get it tuned.

The ecu already has been tuned with a similar setup to mine so want to put in and see how it goes, going to upgrade fuel & turbo then get retuned.

unichip=garbage

Thanks but I was asking for wiring help not what you thought of it.

I bought it thinking it was "plug and play" not needing to be wired in.

I dont see the point in paying money just to tap in 8 or 10 wires, would rather use the money for other mods.

Happy just to get an idea of what each wire is meant to be connect to as I have a r32 wiring diagram.

Thanks

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