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ok well i just got new motor to put into my s13 as my rb20 starting knocking going to be replacing it with a rb25

just got my self rb25det s2 did a a pretty good google search to find i have a late model rb25det r33 was a bit lost when i seen that it had a black plastic cas cover like a rb25 neo cas

now i want to know if the s2 rb25det loom cas plug will work if it the same plug? do the wires need to be changed? the motor is not a neo as it had s2 coil packs on it

thanks

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The series 3 r33 which were 97 models came with the rb25 that used the neo CAS, if you have a loom that is from that actual motor than it will be fine if not then you just have to change a few wires for it to work with the s1 and s2 rb25 loom.

If I wanted to I have a rb25det s1 head at home too could I just swap in the cams from that head and would they fit or any they diffrent ? So i can run that cas that came with the s1 head and not need to wire the neo cas ?

Yeah that would work.

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