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HI fellow members as you red in my topic title i have a r33 gtr apexi D jetro that i want to put in my r33 gtst mspec model

Reasons are built engine with big turbo so i want to run a map sensor set up and also being plug in ECU too

I dont want to go to a different ECU type eg haltech etc etc

My questions are has anyone had it done on their cars and what is involved differences etc etc.

I am interested in the ignition side of things, Intake air temp sensor, oxygen sensor etc and a few other things that differ rb26 to 25

Much help would be appreciated

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thanks for that that link is helpfull, yeah i am thinking of getting a MSD rpm window switch so i still keep my VCT but i ll still see what am going to do

ill have to call few workshops around and see what they actually think.

My other option is just to get a haltech pro that just plugs in.

thanks guys for all the inputs, i have made my decision, spoke to few workshops around here in adel. so instead of swapping wires over and mucking around with the wiring i got myself a haltech platinum plug in pro, booked in for a tune next monday so ill see how it all goes :) hoping for mid 300s

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