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G'day All,

Has anyone got the ECU pin outs for a 1996-1998 Stagea RS Four ?

Now before anyone says it, NO, they are totally different to a R33/R32 :cheers:

By the looks of it, the closest thing to it is a N13 Pulsar !! Strange but true.

If worst comes to worst, I'll have to get the multimeter and cro out and start probing, but I'd really prefer to get all the pin outs.

Cheers

Jayson

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OK guys,

I've found out all the pins that I need to know except 2 !!

I'm still trying to find which pins are for the Crank Angle Sensor and also the wire/pin for the stock boost solenoid.

Oh, and yepp, the Stagea ECU plug is the same as the R34 GTT ECU plug.

J

OK guys,

I've found out all the pins that I need to know except 2 !!

I'm still trying to find which pins are for the Crank Angle Sensor and also the wire/pin for the stock boost solenoid.

Oh, and yepp, the Stagea ECU plug is the same as the R34 GTT ECU plug.

J

Is the stagea WC34?

Do you think you can list the pinout for me? :rolleyes:

Would be interesting to see if the actual pinout is the same.

It would be good to have a schematic of the wiring for an R34 and Stagea...much to the same degree of the excellent one there is for the R33 in the maintainence section....somone out there must have them already...cause there sure are a lot of conversions going on using NEO's......no-one wants to share though :D

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