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Got the yeshla-d trigger kit working on link ecu. On the RB25 Neo, you need to remove cam cover inserts, so that trigger mount plate sits flush with cam cover. Wiring, white on sensor goes to sensor ground ( black ) and black on sensor goes to trigger 1 ( red ).Then you need to make sure you gap it correctly with/without shim. I needed a shim as sensor was touching trigger wheel a bit. Smallest shim at 1.15 was too thick, so I filed it down to get 0.98mm, trigger scope showed good wave form. Used these settings to get started, then used timing gun to fine tune. I got an offset of 93.

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7 minutes ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

@DaymoR32 your IG account just got rekt... Someone has hacked it, all this crypto BS and you've bought a 400Z in yellow lol..

Pure bullshit 

Aye I know, tried getting it back yesterday via the normal methods, now I’ve signed up to be meta verified and touched base with support. They are escalating it to their team. So will see what happens!

22 minutes ago, DaymoR32 said:

Aye I know, tried getting it back yesterday via the normal methods, now I’ve signed up to be meta verified and touched base with support. They are escalating it to their team. So will see what happens!

I was thinking you wouldn't be that silly to buy a yellow 400Z lol.

Not to mention, you don't live in an apartment 

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