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Ring up Mike @ Signature Performance see if he can fit you in.

He is at Ipswitch way if that helps. he a good man, a bit ugly but you get that.

Mick :D

easy on the old boy eh, some find him sexual :down:

Just had a look at profile and the pic's of the Rb25det.

That engine is NOT a Neo. It appears to be a r33 version.

Did it come with a AWD sump?

Darrin, I had some discussions with Kate and the motor is from a series 1 stagea and from what I have seen they share the same ECU plug as the series 2 stageas with NEO motor. I am guessing the series 1 ECU wont have all the outputs that a NEO ECU has. My sister use to own a series 1 stagea and from the little I had to do with the car, it appeared to be an R33 engine but with a different ECU. If my sister still had the car I would have spent some time investigating the inputs/outputs to better understand the ECU logic. Unfortunately it is not to be.

Cheers

Ben

thanks for your help guys

well we tried so hard to get my car ready for tonight but it just wasnt meant to be *CRIES*

had loom problems everything else was fine..

i paid $500 to get my loom rewired.. and 3 plugs were changed and all the other crap was still there.. wires were left out and the oil pressure switch and aav... so im not too sure what to do now.. bit upset atm..

thanks for your help guys

well we tried so hard to get my car ready for tonight but it just wasnt meant to be *CRIES*

had loom problems everything else was fine..

i paid $500 to get my loom rewired.. and 3 plugs were changed and all the other crap was still there.. wires were left out and the oil pressure switch and aav... so im not too sure what to do now.. bit upset atm..

Welcome to the world of modding more than just throwing on a pod

1st it starts out as a thing that will be done that day then a month later you are wondering why you decided to do it but the outcome is sooo worth it

yeah had my supposed wired up by a company down the coast...... they pluged in a plug....and that was it...got a nice bill at the end of it as well, but i got hold a dude named Jason....will get his number and he has rewired my loom now.. its all smicko and he did it without the engine in the car!!!! he's a champ good price too. came out to see me to do it.

pm me if anyone wants the contact details will try to find them.

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