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It's not stock haha it has pistons, rod bolts, head studs, as of yesterday it has a cosworth head gasket, 750cc injectors, Greddy intake, Borgwarner 7670 1.22AR, Nistune, top mount manifold and lots of other goodies. But I guess what I'm wondering is whats the proper way to set the base timing with the RB25det S2 TPS, that has the idle switch built in.

I always thought that ben but I did a car the other day (conpletely standard R33 RB25 with standard manual ECU) and with TPS unplugged it was fluctuating 4-5degrees on idle. Any idea on why?

What was it idling at?

Its an RB25det swapped into an R32 running an RB20 harness and ECU with NISTune, and when I unplug the brown bottom plug on my TPS the idle jumps up 500RPM. And as i said it was an RB25 S2 TPS with the idle switch built in.

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And when i use my timing light on it it has the CAS almost fully advanced to get the 15deg. The car also idles at 1000-1200RPM and when i unplug the TPS it jumps to 1500-2000RPM as well.

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