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sorry i'm not sure which series but the ecu number is as follows:

23710 84T60

MEC-R455 A1 6921

Cheers

If you have a stagea with three rows of pins in your ecu it is probabll as per the pinouts in the DIY section above^
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Its from a C34 Laurel, not WC34 Stagea.

In particular, a 96 on, 2WD, RB25de Laurel.

Should make a nice paperweight.

thanks for the reply.

does this ecu have vct?

at the moment i am running a r32 rb25de ecu with no vct. if the c34 laurel ecu has vct then i will run a separate wire from the vct ecu pinout to the vct solenoid.

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not worth the cost for just the vct switching. can get a rpm switch for a few hundred.

might go to emanage as i think that has a rpm switch output and is a lot cheaper than a link..

Are you aware r33 Rbs5det has on/off cam timing and R34 Neo has variable?

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no i didnt know that, when i did some searching, there were mixed opinions about the vct type in r33s and r34s

is there a definitive answer?

As above

Here is an ecu that should do the job - you would probably get it for $100

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/C...n-201804598.htm

or for a little more:

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/C...n-202194379.htm

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Can same 1 please sent me the ecu pinout for the S1 RS4 rb25det? (R34 GT-t Power FC is waiting to go in!)

have searched and all i get is the R34 ecu pinout.

That's the one (in the DIY section above). Works for S1 stageas.
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there have to be some pins around the wrong way, like here---->

(Post #8)???

PS. Thats for a S2 Stagea pinout, i need the S1 Stagea:)

That is the S1 pinout. I have the most common ecu #23740 OV300 and I have fitted boost controller, SAFC, SITC, Innovate wide band sensor, speed limiter cut and identified power sources and earths no problem. There are two other S1 ecu types.. there was a long thread a while back by people trying to install aPFC
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