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ok.. have an r32, rb25.

just removed microtech and replaced with standard ecu.

Problem:

dies under load, dies around 3 k depending on load. (it free revs fine)

dies when u take the next gear up.

*by saying it dies i mean it leans out so bad it doesnt run.

What i had already tried/found out.

-replaced fuel pump with a working walbro fuel pump (wired earth and power straight to battery with no difference)

-CAS timing needs to be set to full advance to get 15deg

-tried 3 different rb20/rb25 green AFM's

- converted wiring loom to run r33 s2 coil packs. runs on 6 cly fine.

- fuel is prob a bit old, but ran fine before ecu swap.

-knock sensors are not plugged in ( wired 1 to both pins quickly as it was easy to get to buy dont think it made much difference)

really dont know what to look at from here..

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I have seen the weird cas adjustment before, check the bracket that holds the cas to the head, see if its cracked. Can u borrow a cas from someone to try, is ur coolant temp sensor wired in to the stock ecu

When I say lean out I don't have the wideband set up on this car but left like a fuel cut, which it turned out to be.

The . The next gear thing feels similar, massive stutter, no black smoke or popping, engine just feels dead.

I'll check the coolant temp sensor, that sounds plausible :-)

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