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pin outs are the same, speak to an auto-elec... could work? i don't know if the ATESSA system would show a fault code tho... I think it uses TPS amongst other things

na it must be stagea. the pin outs are diffrent, i have had a guy look at it. iv searched japan, NOTHING there, iv been doing this converesion 4 8months, i just want it finished

Not sure why you need a stagea ecu?

AWD series 2 NEO stagea's do not have traction control. RWD series 2 neo stagea's do have traction control

Which engine do you have? AWD or RWD

I have series 2 awd stagea and have just fitted a r34 GTT power fc. Everything works fine with the r34 power Fc. They only problem the power FC is looking for the traction control which does not exist, so it throws up the engine check light. There is a simple wiring trick to be done to turn the light off. It is covered in the Stagea section.

I do not want to sell my stock ecu, but if you need one post wanted ecu in the stagea classifieds

Not sure why you need a stagea ecu?

AWD series 2 NEO stagea's do not have traction control. RWD series 2 neo stagea's do have traction control

Which engine do you have? AWD or RWD

I have series 2 awd stagea and have just fitted a r34 GTT power fc. Everything works fine with the r34 power Fc. They only problem the power FC is looking for the traction control which does not exist, so it throws up the engine check light. There is a simple wiring trick to be done to turn the light off. It is covered in the Stagea section.

I do not want to sell my stock ecu, but if you need one post wanted ecu in the stagea classifieds

hay! thanks for the info. im still learning this web site. will try find where to post it. ah well the engine was 4wd, but i converted it to rwd. i have sent it so some peopole to try wire up but they said standerd 25det ecu will not fit.

hay! thanks for the info. im still learning this web site. will try find where to post it. ah well the engine was 4wd, but i converted it to rwd. i have sent it so some peopole to try wire up but they said standerd 25det ecu will not fit.

My first post i assumed you used a neo series 2 stagea engine as you have a r34 that uses a neo normally.

I am now guessing you have used a series 1 stagea engine which is the non neo and is the same as a R33gtst series 2. Even thuo the stagea series 1 engine is the same as the series 2 R33 engine, in all stagea's they use a R34 plug on the end of the engine harness, that is why the ecu (assume you are using a R33) will not plug in. Best to get hold of a series 1 stagea ecu and it will plug in and work. Try Duncan or Beastin as they have a series 1 stagea converted to power FC in below thread.

This attached thread may help you, which out lines some of the series 1 and 2 stagea loom differences

Mainly some injector pinout diffences

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...ly-t205298.html

My first post i assumed you used a neo series 2 stagea engine as you have a r34 that uses a neo normally.

I am now guessing you have used a series 1 stagea engine which is the non neo and is the same as a R33gtst series 2. Even thuo the stagea series 1 engine is the same as the series 2 R33 engine, in all stagea's they use a R34 plug on the end of the engine harness, that is why the ecu (assume you are using a R33) will not plug in. Best to get hold of a series 1 stagea ecu and it will plug in and work. Try Duncan or Beastin as they have a series 1 stagea converted to power FC in below thread.

This attached thread may help you, which out lines some of the series 1 and 2 stagea loom differences

Mainly some injector pinout diffences

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...ly-t205298.html

ok thanks. ah my stagea engine is a ...97 from memory.

not realy. the guy said ( series one runs ignitor pack, mine doesnt)

Wrong.

Only the early series 1 r33 gtst rb25 ran a seperate ignitor pack 1993-1994

The series 1 stagea and series 2 r33 does run a seperate ignitor pack, it is built into the coils

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