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As the topic says, I'm after a S2 ECU and possibly loom if anyone has one. Any 4wd NEO ecu and loom will be ok.

Cheers

Aaron

I have a 0v801 S2 for a RS4S S2 manual here, has NISTUNE fitted already. ECU, plus nistune 350 delivered..

Hmmm, very tempted.

I'm looking to wire it up to my s1 engine so I'm not sure if it'll even work at this stage. It should tho, even if I have to replace some sensors with NEO ones. From what I've heard the hardest part is getting around the traction control but I'm pretty sure the RS4S doesn't have tc. Is this correct?

Hmmm, very tempted.

I'm looking to wire it up to my s1 engine so I'm not sure if it'll even work at this stage. It should tho, even if I have to replace some sensors with NEO ones. From what I've heard the hardest part is getting around the traction control but I'm pretty sure the RS4S doesn't have tc. Is this correct?

Mine didnt have it, did have the flanges and so on on the inlet mainfold but they were never drilled.

I dont even know if the sensors ARE different, need to get someone to look at the part numbers.

Let me know anyway, it is cheap, i think its nearly 300 just for the nistune board, i bought another ECU when i had my stagea so i could swap them over, but i wrote it off so i kept the nistune ECU. Paid 120 for the ECU and then another 100 to get the board installed.

Edited by kjb_r33
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Mine didnt have it, did have the flanges and so on on the inlet mainfold but they were never drilled.

I dont even know if the sensors ARE different, need to get someone to look at the part numbers.

Let me know anyway, it is cheap, i think its nearly 300 just for the nistune board, i bought another ECU when i had my stagea so i could swap them over, but i wrote it off so i kept the nistune ECU. Paid 120 for the ECU and then another 100 to get the board installed.

Do you still have the ECU for sale? and what is the complete part number of it, i have a 23740 0v802 that i think is stuffed and need a replacement asap? let me know

cheers,

Do you still have the ECU for sale? and what is the complete part number of it, i have a 23740 0v802 that i think is stuffed and need a replacement asap? let me know

cheers,

Yeah, still got it, its a 23710 0v801, provided yours is a NEO rs4s it will work

Edited by kjb_r33

It's been a while as I've had other things to get done first, but I'm at the stage now where I really need to sort this ECU out. If anyone has one PM me what you want for it.

Cheers

Aaron

If you are going to the trouble of fitting a new loom why don't you fit an R33 GTST one and then you can use the much more common ecu and get a plug in Link for it or even plug in an R32 ecu and nistune that.

I think the R34 will be a better match as the r32 doesn't have VCT. I want a nistune as I can't afford any other management right now. If i was going to get something stand alone I'd wire it from scratch, but the S2 Stagea ecu will (hopefully) be mostly just pin swaps to get it to work.

You can use Z32 which does have vct in the GTsT plug but if you want an R34 one get the Nistuned one above - auto ecu will work just as well on a manual as nistune will be setting the afrs and timing anyway.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Hi Mate

I have a adapter loom for S1 Stagea to piggyback an R32 ECU (or Z32 ecu with a couple of wiring tweaks). It comes with an R32 ecu remapped for 550cc injectors and z32 ecu.

You can have the lot for 300. You can let the factory ECU run the vct.

Cheers

Anthony

That sounds promising, but what year is the factory ecu from? Mine is the one that was only used for 1 month of production so I doubt it'll fit, is it possible for you to check the standard Stagea ecu number for me? Is the R32 ecu nistuned?

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