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Hey guys, hope your all doing well :)

I need some help with my current series 1 R33 GTST, factory manual.

Personal Background information:

- Currently no license, reacquire on the 6th of december 2015.

- Will be on P-plates for a year.

- I know most likely that money wise this isn't the smartest play.

- Current engine in the car has idling issues and the turbo isn't spooling and boosting properly.

Car history:

- R33 GTST

- R34 GTT

Objective:

To make my R33 GTST (RB25DET) into an N/A R33 GTS (RB25DE).

Problems:

- Not sure if its a straight swap. (from RB25DET to RB25DE).

- Not sure if i need to change loom.

- Not sure if i need to change the ECU.

Before you tell me its not economically a smart idea:

It's more of a hobby and something I can do to pass time and have fun ( R.I.P to my knuckles, free time, sleep, learning new great swear words.)

Things I need help with:

Anyone who has the experience or the know-how please tell me what I need to complete my project.

Things I think i need:

- RB25DE.

R33 current specs:

- Heavy duty clutch.

- SAFC.

- Everything else is from a stock R33 GTST.

Please help below - and thank you in advance. :)

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