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Hey guys im having some probs with my car atm, and im trying to isolate possible

causes, one of these possibly being the ECU. My friend has his standard R34 ECU

as he has upgraded to a PFC, so im basically wondering will this fit or work in my

car?

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the R34 and S2 stagea dont share ecu p/n's in nissan fast. there have been a few people on here that have found the R34 ecu pinout isn't the same as the stagea ecu, i've been looking for wires using a R34 ecu pinout and a couple of the wires didn't match, fuel pump signal was one from memory. but then don't R34 powerfc's work on manual stagea's, with the exception of the engine check light?

my RS4-S runs a R34 GTT power fc just fine (or is it the other way around?) although you need to fix the engine check light though with a resistor.

Not sure if this means that a standard ecu would do it though.

CL11QE i have the factory RS4S ecu sitting here in the Hills if you want to try it. The PowerFC is running the RS4S for years now so the pinouts are identical (with the exception of traction control....ie pin 51)

Yeh that would be cool if i could borrow it for a week to see if it makes a difference, where abouts you at?

I dont live in the hills anymore but i still work in the area.

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