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that button/switch is not required and the car will work fine without it.

yours on the other hand needs to work and be wired into your ecu troy :D

Why is that? How come I don't need it by he does?

What does it actually do?

My skyline is running a mines ECU, and I've only minimal knowledge about them. I have a fair idea of the main bits of work that has been done to the car.

Edited by J'son

you dont need it because your ecu doesnt have the extra features to make use of it like his aftermarket one does.

Troy its to enable the flat shift and launch control functions. the wiring needs to be changed to get it wired up to the ecu though as i am not sure where it goes factory but the car runs fine without it.

Looking for if anybody has a set of the original (large rectangular) rear speaker covers from the parcel shelf for an r33? Mines a series 1.5, but I doubt the speaker covers changed between S1 and S2?

Edited by J'son
  • 5 years later...

Reviving. I've got a mate going to check out an r33 gtst. Has anyone passed Dickson recently with a hole cut in the engine bay for fmic piping?

Chris

FMIC will pass fine - I had holes cut in mine for piping and it passed. Just make sure the piping is tidy and fits the hole snugly.

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