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I recently purchased the above ECU but it came with an r32 harness(N-4,1).

I have a bit of an idea but am not sure but I have been told that I can use this harness with my R33GTS-T if I move a few wires!!

Can anyone tell me what wires to move or remove or point me in the right direction to find out??

OR Is anyone willing to swap my Loom for the correct one?.................. ""Site sponsours maybe""????

The loom is in brand new condition cos its never been used and is still in the original box which is unmarked also.

Any help is appreciated cos my Line is running a bit rough since the exhaust and cooler have gorn on and now I have the ECU I wanna get it sorted.

Cheers

Dave

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Yeah thats what I was going to do but thought I would ask on here 1st, And im working 7x12hr days starting tuesday so i cant get to it till the following week.

Oh well guess I have to wait!

Anyone know a good tuner around Wagga or Canberra area???

Yeah thats what I was going to do but thought I would ask on here 1st, And im working 7x12hr days starting tuesday so i cant get to it till the following week.

Oh well guess I have to wait!

Anyone know a good tuner around Wagga or Canberra area???

Trojan Motosport in Mitchell a suburb of Canberra sell and install these so they could help

I recently purchased the above ECU but it came with an r32 harness(N-4,1).

I have a bit of an idea but am not sure but I have been told that I can use this harness with my R33GTS-T if I move a few wires!!

Can anyone tell me what wires to move or remove or point me in the right direction to find out??

OR Is anyone willing to swap my Loom for the correct one?.................. ""Site sponsours maybe""????

The loom is in brand new condition cos its never been used and is still in the original box which is unmarked also.

Any help is appreciated cos my Line is running a bit rough since the exhaust and cooler have gorn on and now I have the ECU I wanna get it sorted.

Cheers

Dave

Ok there is no plug and play loom for the R33, you need to use the one you have and move a few wires around. Very simple just compare the GTR wiring diagram to the GTST one and go from there.

This is Alan Szabo Jr (American Factory Pilot). THe best in the world in my opinion

haha my missus just total wrote off my raptor 30..... so im stuck flying my little indoor electric ones...... should see the furniture in the living room its got heli rash all over it :P

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