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Erm... whats the exact plan? This week or next? Either way I wouldnt be able to make it to your place by 11. Maybe meet you guys up the mountain.

dear tristan... wish u had my rims ???

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they are the secks i will admit - however i have 4 stud fail - so ill go the cheaper option - doriteks :whistling:

f**king love that front offset ;)

and colin im a no bro - uni is ramming me and its starting to bleed

sorry :(

Hurrah, just got call from just cars. Time to get that dent fixed. Dropping it off early tomorrow morning :(

good to hear buddy ;)

get the old girl fixed up - and then manual conversion :whistling:

Looks like I've been outvoted lol. Next week it is lol. Will talk times n stuff next thursday then to suit everybody.

i have 2 here, lol. im sure itll all work out in the end. not sure if i wana sell it thoe, due to nistune / rb25. or i may as-well just get a z32 ecu to retain vct, or whatever the story is. neway ill be around on the we breh.a

an rb20det ecu will not run an rb25, even if it is chipped, unless nistune had worked out how too??

FYI rb25 ecu's are chippable...

Z32 ecu wouldnt work as 300zx motor's arent VCT

Looks like I've been outvoted lol. Next week it is lol. Will talk times n stuff next thursday then to suit everybody.

hahaha damn them, i reorganised my girls for the weekend and everything... ahh well. I'll RE reorganise it haha. Gold Coast was good :)

an rb20det ecu will not run an rb25, even if it is chipped, unless nistune had worked out how too??

FYI rb25 ecu's are chippable...

Z32 ecu wouldnt work as 300zx motor's arent VCT

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Rb...hl=rb25+nistune

as boz said, you can't put a nistune in the r33 board. you can either use a z32 ecu or a r32 ecu. with the r32 you lose the VCT though

is that right or wrong ? might email nistune, what other chips can i use on a 25 ecu ?

NIStune Type 6 Board (TBD)

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We are thinknig about doing a board for R33 RB25DE/RB25DET but it involves a fair amount of work, and the parts to interface with the existing 84 pin MCU on this ECU. It is a very difficult board to get started on and requires whole new firmware code to be implemented, whilst supporting customers with our existing product line. I will start drafting schematics once Type 5 has been finished and we have got the knock sensing functionality working.

If you are looking for something to get these going then we suggest either using a HCR32 Skyline or Z32 300ZX ECU with a Type 2 board. See our FAQ topics for more information regarding these ECUs.

Your other option, if you really want to use the R33 ECU is to use an emulator with an expensive third party daughter board (pictured above) available from Sam at

www.drdrift.com.au

you kents should be awake working on cars. im starting on mine in 15 lol epic

Been in work for an hour already lazy carnts

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