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Hello all this is my first post as a skyline owner.

I bought an R32 gts-t with a RB25det Neo motor and box in it from an R34 last weekend.

I disconnected the battery to move a few guages around since I had to do some soldering and on restarting the car when I was finished it is running rough and won't rev past 2500rpm. I think I may have wiped the memory on my Apexi Neo and this is why it is acting like this. I can not tune it myself so I will have to spend money getting it done. Can someone shed light on the problem and save me some christmas money?

Thank you,

Jarrod

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your ECU is in safety mode... either your AFM signal's not there or one of your critical signals isn't getting to the ECU. would one of the gauges you moved around happen to be an air-fuel ratio gauge?

Figured out the problem!

The Apexi Neo's memory must have been wiped because when I by-passed it the car is idling and driving perfectly. I am going to book it in for a major service and a dyno tune in the next fortnight so hopefully it will be fine.

cheers for your help guys

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