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i reckon its still possible to do it with the neo intake plenumn..coolant temp sensor can be swapped.. aac valves still operate as a 12V solenoid. throttle body can be swapped for an R33 one. etc

Edited by Simon-S14

i reckon its still possible to do it with the neo intake plenumn..coolant temp sensor can be swapped.. aac valves still operate as a 12V solenoid. throttle body can be swapped for an R33 one. etc

Yeah if you swapped the TPS you could do it, more the plumbing I was concerned about, not sure how different everything shapes up, lengths etc. Would need to change the injector loom though as the plugs are no doubt different.

Edited by Rolls

I am using all R32 loom up to the ignitor, I chopped the old plug off and used the R34 coils that have the ignitor built in and wired a nice new deutsch plug on the end removing the ignitor, plug looks better than factory! about $35 for all the pins etc but I know it will last forever now.

Using rb20det R32 ecu with a nistune module, R34 cas rewired (pin out is different) 1-4 2-3 3-4 4-1, Z32 afm and S1 r33 intake manifold with aux air valve, throttle body, tps etc. Basically looks like S1 rb25det everything with r34 coils.

Try and get a complete R33 intake/fuel setup etc as the r34 sensors etc are all different, different coolant lines etc, different fuel rail and injector loom, so have no idea how it would all mount up.

Cheers for the cas info rolls...

If I get there.. I'll be using the whole rb20 loom and ign, re-wiring the cas plug and adapting the mechanicals/sensors to the new manifolds.

If the 25/30 slapper fails I just built, I'll get a stagea neo.

absolutly! the best part of modded knuckles is the reduction of ackerman which means u can travel at angle, faster, as the front tyres aren't scrubbing out

It still looks pretty wrong in still shots!!! :nyaanyaa: It looks like the suspension has failed LOL

But i bet it makes a hell of a difference when sliding, not that you needed any help :thumbsup:

Just read all 22 pages, awesome build mate, reading this makes me want to get started on mine sooner. Good stuff!

So how did the gtx go compared to the non gtx?

Also whats the reason for the r33 TB instead of the r34 one?

Good work mate! :cheers:

Edited by phat_man

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