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I am currently changing engines in my r33 gts-4 from a standed r33 rb25 non turbo to a RB25 Neo out of a stagea.

i was told that the wiring will be differant. im just wondering if some one could explain to me if they no

how hard it will be to do it and what wiring will need to be changed.

umm some details you might need to no about my car to help me out.

Its a 1997 moddel r33 so its the version with abs and what not.

im going to keep the auto gear box at this point due to cash haha.

the engine in there at the moment is non turbo (i dont no weather or not that will effect it or not)

the car is also all wheel drive (dont no how much this will effect wiring i would think it would)

Thanks guys! :thumbsup:

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Hey Keelan,

I think you posted this thread in the wrong section man. This is the V skyline series section so you might not be able to find the answer you are looking for here, sorry!

o no problem thanks man just joined so still new to forums :S

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