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im finally getting to the final stages of my build

i need a ecu pinout diagram for a r33 gtr so i can wire up the harness for my d jetro

also how would i connect my apexi power fc boost controller with my d jetro?

need urgent help

thanks in advance

brembogtr

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here's a pinout i found. Its for a 32 gtr, but they the power fc's are interchangable with 33gtr so i guess they are the same.

right here on SAU.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...st&id=26367

here's a pinout i found. Its for a 32 gtr, but they the power fc's are interchangable with 33gtr so i guess they are the same.

right here on SAU.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...st&id=26367

I have an R33 RB26DETT manual but it is in PDF form so I can't copy and paste from it (although if you are real keen send me an email address and I will send you the whole file as an attachment).

However the R32 pinout above is pretty much the same with the following differences:

*The R32 pinout diagram lists pins 109 to 117 (missing 113). I think this is just a typo as the chart goes from 109 to 116 inclusive.

* pin 6 on the R33 is blank

* pin 104 and 106 are the other way round!?

*pin 17 RB33 says Ïnjection pulse (Ti monitor) signal

*pin 109 RB33 says ïnjector power supply (counter electromotive reflex circuit) " maybe the same thing?

*pin 115 RB33 says: Exhaust gas sensor heater ground

Otherwise appears to be the same.

thanks for the reply's very helpfull!!

kiwirs4t if you could please email the whole file to [email protected] i would really appriciate it.

does anyone know anything about connecting the power fc boost controller when using d jetro?

thanks again!

thanks for the reply's very helpfull!!

kiwirs4t if you could please email the whole file to [email protected] i would really appriciate it.

does anyone know anything about connecting the power fc boost controller when using d jetro?

thanks again!

Sorry i tried to email the file but after uploading for half an hour on my so-called broadband connection I had to go to work so left it running and when I came back it had failed so i guess it is too big.

I bought a whole CD of manuals off "Chook" (Simon) on this website.

...Bob

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