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Hi all,

I recently got my c35 laurel and its 5 speed N/A neo 6.

I plan to do an engine swap within the next few months and was wondering if the pinouts for non-turbo neo 6's would be the same as the turbo ones.

I would imagine they would be since that is how it is with the r32 and r33.

Here is a pic of my harness and ecu if that helps. and also a few pics of the car in question.

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Thanks 666Dan. That makes things a little easier, I planned on rewiring the fuel pump anyway. I plan on putting an r33 rb25det into it around the beginning of next year, and plan on using the c35 harness and changing out most of the plugs. The thing is I can only find a pinout for the turbo ecu. Has anyone else swapped an r33 engine into an r34 or c35? any input would be appreciated, but if not i think i should be able to figure it out.

1400r, nice man. where are you from? I've seen a few c35's with sr's here for sale in the magazines, but they are expensive! How does it handle with an sr?

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