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There's a few things to overcome with the Stageas, Liz:
  • We're trying to use R34 PFC's on s2 R33 engines, Liz, which is where one of the issues is.
  • The s1 Stagea ECU, even though it *probably and most likely* runs an R33 program, has an R34 plug, which is problem two.
  • There seems to be a few different parameters run on different pins between R33 and R34.
  • The Stageas have AWD, and in that regard they're the only RB25-engined Nissans to use a turbo motor and AWD together (whether it's the R33 or R34 Neo).
  • Even the s2 Stagea, with the R34's Neo motor, needs mods to the PFC wiring to sort out issues with traction control and the engine light staying on.

That list is the stuff that I'm aware of so far, so who knows what else will pop up.

It HAS been done (I think Millenium Motorsport in Qld were amongst the first in Australia, but they were and maybe still are unwilling to share the information), so there's no reason why Duncan and I won't eventually be able to have s1 Stageas with the R34 PFC - it's just a matter of time and having all the correct information together to make it all happen.

Back on topic, I'm still keen for a run on the dyno, even with the standard ECU still in my car.

You guys would need the datalogit more to fine tune, the handcontrols arent complex enough for what you need..

Will be good to see what sort of power your making Nick :banana: Never seen a stagea on the rollers

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lol you don't want to see what my stagea makes at the wheels right nowm a mighty 111 4wkw at 5.5psi w00t.

Mark has datalogit but this looks like a wiring problem to resolve first. but that's probably enough about our problems it should be sorted by then

sounds like fun. ill definately think about this. ill be winning outright lowest power :P lol

If there was a prize for lowest power I'd so take my Subaru instead of the Skyline!

100kWs.... yea... at the engine :ermm:

So I'm guessing about... 60-70kWs at the wheels... the front ones that is! :D

Stock EJ22 catagory? :P

If there was a prize for lowest power I'd so take my Subaru instead of the Skyline!

100kWs.... yea... at the engine :(

So I'm guessing about... 60-70kWs at the wheels... the front ones that is! :D

Stock EJ22 catagory? :wacko:

haha awesome. i had mine dynoes ages ago at 101.6kw atw. now with highflow cat and a major service with sparkplugs ill be fair and say 105 lol. the old sparkies were in shocking condition

Went and picked my car up yesterday from gettin some work done and a tune...

$$,$$$ later...

I really wanna enter it in dyno day but i don't have a licence at the moment... can't get there...

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Went and picked my car up yesterday from gettin some work done and a tune...

$$,$$$ later...

I really wanna enter it in dyno day but i don't have a licence at the moment... can't get there...

wtf???? 1000hp????

Went and picked my car up yesterday from gettin some work done and a tune...

$$,$$$ later...

I really wanna enter it in dyno day but i don't have a licence at the moment... can't get there...

I'll drive it there.

I'm serious.

I will try my best to get to this one, will be good to see what the monster gets at 4 wheels, sexiest most pwoerful stock turbo'd 33 GTR in the world!!!!!!

Hey my bro in-law wants to bring his commonwhore along, and his mate with a 355 stroker and show us skyline owners what they to compensate for, is that okay? or do i tell them to just rack off! i don't mind really, no really i will tell them!




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