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ok i changed the ecu still nothing its still a s1 ecu

with my motor i stripped all s2 electronic parts off it and put all my s1 parts on it

im pretty sure the motor was a s1 out of a auto stagea i just have no power at all nohting to dash lighst nothin ??

well thats what im trying to find is there any main power wire

its hard to find thinsga cause i have a greddy plenum on it now also

when i was charging the battery from under the boonet the dash lights came up with a real slow flash and a beep like when u leave your door open ???

but now there is nothing when i turn the key i get nothing

i cant see any more wires at all on both sides worst thing is i live in a country two 10 hours from sydney 6 form melb and 4 form adelaide so yer ................rooted??

sounds like a dead battery. You shouldnt be charging the battery with it still connected to the car.

Pull it out and give it a decent deep cycle charge (ie leave it on charge for at least 24hrs). Battery chargers charge at a very low ampage so it takes a while.

If its not that the battery its a main power connection thats not connected properly. Make sure your getting a good contact at the major areas like the battery terminals and the earth lines to the engine itself.

if you put the terminals on backwards i would say the main realy woulda blown but as long as you havent done that it should be fine, its designed to jump start the car so i couldnt do any damage just wont charge the battery effectivly

as mentioned b4 i think its cos you have a motor/ecu mismatch. the series 1 stageas were based on the series 2 r33 (rb25) and series 2 stags on the r34 (rb25neo). so if like you said you stripped all the wiring off and are trying to use the wiring from a series 1 r33 rb25 it wont work. you dont have an ignitor. find a series 2 r33 or a series 1 stagea ecu and try that

ill try a r33 series two ecu but what about my ignitor how do i get passed that ?? i have one and if i put a series two ecu in they dont have a sepreate ignitor

i still have the coil packs from the series 2 so i can put them in

i dont think it is the battery cause i had a jumper pack on and it still didnt go

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