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Hey guys Im new here and new to nissans the names Chris and iv run in to abit of a problem with my car not turning on (R33 GTR 1995) so ill start from the beginning....... and let me get it out of the way for you now and let me say im an IDIOT!

so I was trying to install a turbo timer I got a HKS one with a plug in type loom so I pulled off all the trim bits to get to the ignition barrel and unpluged the plug that goes to it. I then found that the plug on the HKS loom was the wrong size but the pin lay out was the same so me not thinking and being a f-ing idiot and not thinking about disconnecting the battery I pulled out the pins from the HKS loom and pluged them in to the ignition barrel plug 2 of the pins touched and a small puff of smoke come out ( It was then I rememberd about the battery that I didnt unplug :/ ) so i removed HKS loom pins from the stock plug and pluged it back in to the ignition barrel tryed to turn the key and nothing! no lights on the dash nothing! I looked thru all the fuses and non of them are blown I looked at the fues box in the engine bay and the one thats in the dash.

do any of you have any ideas? am im missing a fuse box? is there a ignition fues thats greater than 10Amp? is there like a 30Amp fuse that im missing or like a relay? do any of you know what the blue relays are for the ones next to the fuses ( the fuse box in the dash) ? do you think i stuffed the ECU?!?

iv only had the car for 2 weeks and love it to bits i feel like such a fool :(

Thanks, Chris.

Edited by Mr Chris
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