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guess I wouldn't of learnt if I didn't ask. Might see how it hooks up tomorrow morning.

this is the manual for my ebc

http://www.users.on.net/~geekhabitat/profec-B.pdf

check it out -shows u the diff turbo systems - ebc has dip switches to make it behave differently

-D

will a intake manifold of a r33 gtst fit onto ,my rb25de

the r33 one will bolt up but the ports won't match up as the NEO DE heads have different sized ports which are tiny compared to the DET ports.

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the r33 one will bolt up but the ports won't match up as the NEO DE heads have different sized ports which are tiny compared to the DET ports.

all the more reason to just get a complete DET, huh? :)

this is the manual for my ebc

http://www.users.on.net/~geekhabitat/profec-B.pdf

check it out -shows u the diff turbo systems - ebc has dip switches to make it behave differently

-D

This is what I was talking about on FB the otherday with Craig

http://www.ecutalk.com/consultlcd.aspx

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Lost keys to a 4wd. Don't know where they are at all. Think they might have been thrown out with the trash which was already picked up haha.

Only problem, it's a Russian built Lada Niva 4wd lol

thought about ripping the lock out of the door but a moblie lock smith didn't have a blank key to match it? And another wanted 300 bucks :s

can't be f**ked replacing the barrels and ignition with a new set from Russia but it's looking more likely by the minute.

Anyone know if there's a place that can help with weird cars like this?

NEED HELP

Lost keys to a 4wd. Don't know where they are at all. Think they might have been thrown out with the trash which was already picked up haha.

Only problem, it's a Russian built Lada Niva 4wd lol

thought about ripping the lock out of the door but a moblie lock smith didn't have a blank key to match it? And another wanted 300 bucks :s

can't be f**ked replacing the barrels and ignition with a new set from Russia but it's looking more likely by the minute.

Anyone know if there's a place that can help with weird cars like this?

Dude, it's Russian, just do what the locals do - use a screwdriver!

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