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Hi guys,

can I please have a list of all the ecu numbers for R32 GTR and R33 GTR???

Why? I want replace my O2 sensors and need to be sure which ecu I'm running, it had the later R33 type crank when the oil pump let go.

The numbers on mine is partially rubbed off, I can see

a Large 30

23710 0??02

MEC R128

0621

Thanks guys, your work is most appreciated.

Thanks Lippo, so theres no chance it could be an R33 ECU?

These are the only part numbers listed for an r33 gtr ecu

Whilst the first numbers are the same the second lot on an r33 start with a 2 and end with a 0 or 1

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Edited by W0rp3D

don't worry the 33 and 32 gtr ECUs are interchangeable anyway.

more important is the 02 sensor size, the 32 uses the smaller thread and the 33 the larger thread. You need to check that first, it normally depends on what dump pipes you have on the car (most aftermarket ones use r33 style)

And if you have a look at your part number your ecu is for a carbie fed rb26 lol, im assuming its a typo.

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But atleast yours is an rb and not a br :blush:

Edited by W0rp3D

Duncan, whilst they do plug in, I'm fairly certain the R33 & R32 GTR o2 sensors work differently. The power fc needs to know which type you are using.

I stupidly remembered that my ECU must be an R32 as it has a chip in it, so definately a R32.

Thanks guys.

Was wondering, im trying to find out what models use the same coil packs and igniter module as mine, here is the result after loading in my vin for the igniter:

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Does it mean that every part number listed there will work on my car?

here

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actually I'm not sure if thats the right part no you are after, but just go into parts master and you can see where the same part has been used on other models (as above)

Cheers,

Kaz

lol

you need logic to figure it out, you boys have got no hope haha :D

Please send a cheque for $50 and I'll get back to you..

I found it in the start menu just after i posted it :D

here

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actually I'm not sure if thats the right part no you are after, but just go into parts master and you can see where the same part has been used on other models (as above)

Cheers,

Kaz

i was wondering how many pages that would go on for before some one mentioned using the master book method. if u want to get real tricky u can also check it again Australian models if u have the AUS part of Fast loaded as well, all you need to do is open up the AUS version of fast then go into the Master book it will load with AUS info. not saying there will be any matches but it's just a thought

hey buddy after gaskets for a r32 gtst 93

rocket cover

water pump

or even a vrs kit would u know how much they normally cost? know its a low ball but worth the ask

cheers

can't help with price's but Part No. as follows

Rocker cover 13270-58S01 and 13270-58S11 LH and RH

water pump is a liquid gasket (something like ultra grey or a three bond, three bond is genuine Nissan Part No. KP710-00150)

VRS 11042-72L26

any chance of getting part numbers for 1998 R34 GTT (ER34) for the centre console .. namely the double din stereo surround (fascia), the aircon surround (fascia) and the 2 brackets that hold the aircon/stereo in the centre console thanks

also does anyone know how long nissan usually need to get these parts from japan ??

Edited by Delta Force
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any chance of getting part numbers for 1998 R34 GTT (ER34) for the centre console .. namely the double din stereo surround (fascia), the aircon surround (fascia) and the 2 brackets that hold the aircon/stereo in the centre console thanks

also does anyone know how long nissan usually need to get these parts from japan ??

Facia for CD player 68260-AA005

there are 2 types of brkts but i don't read japanese so cant tell which is which part No. as follows

28039-AA000 LH

28039-AA010 LH

28038-AA000 RH

28038-AA010 RH

two types for ac Fascia aswell ( think it may be a differance in the finish)

AC unit Fascia 27570-AA000

27570-AA010

Lippo is right normaly takes about 2 weeks, just depends the the stock situation in japan

Edited by neofenrir34

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