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Hi Guys, Can anyone tell me were the 4 wheel drive Computer is located , Also i have a waste spark coil setup of my previous R32 , RB20DET Engine, I want to fit it to my RB25DET Neo Engine, Has anyone got the wiring setup for fitting to the NEO Engine, Do you have to use the rb20det Igniter ?, Thanks your help will be appreciated, Jamind

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I believe the 4wd ECU is under the centre console. That's one of the reasons it's so shallow.

Can't answer your second question, however. Is there a particular reason you're wanting to go wasted spark?

Atessa awd computer is in the boot left hand side wall in front of the opening compartment but before the strut tower. Makes it pretty hard to read the codes!!!!

Wasted spark for the RBs is history over here - new coils probably a better bet if you need them.

thanks for the help guys. My old rb20det engine had a miss, I pulled the coils out checked them and at lest 3 had the small cracks in them so they were leaking, So i bought a new waste spark with good leads, as the coil were 90 bucks each, any way at the same time i fitted a Apet ECU Chip to my computer, I started the engine checked the tune and took the car for a spin, Well f..... it freaked me how much power it had, The engine never missed a bet again, Well i sold the engine and keeped the waste spark. I am at the moment fitting a Stagea RS 4, RB25DET Neo to my car, i will run the coils that are in it but the first sing of a coil miss and the waste spark will be going in, So thats the reason thanks Guys

where do you get it from tho

i can't find anyone who even knows what it is

Try an electrical supplies shop or a marine supplies shop - you are just looking for a spray on insulator.

yeah start pulling shit off in the general direction of the inside of the back left quarter panel to find the ets ecu .its on the back of the piece of wall between the strut and the compartment (ish)

f**k what anyone says about wasted spark .they work good . if you wanna do it then do it . yes you will need an ignitor . one off any rb .follow the colours and wire the 6 signals to it then wire the ignitor to the coil like you did on the 20det . join up all the earths and the get some power where its needed and blah blah

It is a CRC product.

i've been to a few places that say they can get anything crc but all have a blank look when i tell them what its called

might have to keep looking, maybe i'll try jaycar for something next time in in there

i've been to a few places that say they can get anything crc but all have a blank look when i tell them what its called

might have to keep looking, maybe i'll try jaycar for something next time in in there

Here's a list of distributors:

http://crcind.com.au/crc-distributors-products

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