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yes he means the gtst's and roy I think your right advan made comment to some one about this not 100 percent sure you would need to reset the injector size etc byut I'm pretty sure it would work the other way would be to put an r32 ecu in an r33 in theory it should start even if it is running really rich as the injecotrs are bigger.

I would borrow an r33 stock ecu if that works then you know your on a winner

meggala

and yes please post on here if its true

Sorry if the original question wasnt too clear, i meant an R33 GTST ECU and R32 GTST ECU.

So if i get me a Power FC Pro for an R33 GTST ECU for my R32 GTST running the RB20, then at worse...it will plug into the original harness but wont have buckleys of running the car as it the std map will be for bigger injectors etc etc....(?)

I cant really check my car with an R33 ECU at the moment, as even the std edu is having trouble running the engine :D

...oh well only one way to find out. :rofl:

Do the pins match up with this:

Ecu pinout: rb20det eccs control unit pin layout.

1 Ign signal (power transistor) Cyl #1

2 Ign signal (power transistor) Cyl #5

3 Ign signal (power transistor) Cyl #3

5 engine. A/T control input signal (bt1)

6 Sub electrical fan relay (engine temp switch)

7 Tacometeter speed signal

9 AC relay (AC cut signal)

10 Ground (ign signal system)

11 Ign signal (power transistor) Cyl #6

12 Ign signal (power transistor) Cyl #2

13 Ign signal (power transistor) Cyl #4

14 engine. a/t control input sigal (bt2)

15 engine. a/t control input sigal (bt3)

16 ECCS relay

18 fuel pump relay

19 Power steering switch

20 Ground (ignition signal system)

21(RX) Receive (control unit data reception)

22 (TX) Transmit (data sent from control unit)

23 Detonation sensor 1 (cyl 1-3)

24 Detonation sensor 2 (cyl 4-6)

26 Air flow meter ground

27 Air flow meter intake air quantity signal

28 Engine temp sensor

29 Exhaust gas sensor

30 Sensor ground (throttle sen, ENG temp)

31 clock (synchronization signal)

32 Monitor and check lamp (red)

38 Throttle opening output

41 Crank angle sensor (120degree signal)

42 Crank angle sensor (1 degree signal)

43 Ignition switch START signal

44 Neutral switch

45 Ignition switch (IGN)

46 AC switch

47 (CHK) Check (diagnosis activation)

48 Throttle sensor power supply

49 Control unit power supply

50 Ground (control unit)

51 Crank angle sensor (120 degree signal)

52 Crank angle sensor (1 degree signal)

53 Vehicle speed sensor

54 Throttle valve switch (idle connection pt)

56 Throttle sensor output signal

57 Throttle valve switch power supply

58 Battery power supply

59 Control unit power supply

60 Ground (control unit)

101 Injector #1

103 Injector #3

104 Fuel pump terminal voltage control output

105 Injector #2 107 Injector ground

108 Injector ground

109 Injector power supply

110 Injector #5

112 Injector #4

114 Injector #6

115 exhaust gas sensor heater ground

116 injector ground

Went through and compared the two pi-out diagrams, the only differance I can see that would be critical is pin 112 on R32 is inj. #4, on R33 is inj. #6 and pin 114 on R32 is inj. #6 ans on R33 is inj. #4

Unless this was a typo if course.......???

Pin 104 on R32 is for Fuel Pump voltage - on the R33 diagram it has a ?

Pin 54 on R32 is Throttle valve switch - on R33 is not connected

56 amd 57 are a bit of a question mark, as its not sure what it is on R33?

So would this in theroy, work if programmed to suit differant injectors?

Chris32, that was the plan as a friend was in my ear to get a Power Fc Pro, which isnt available for the R32, hence was goign to try and get the R33 one to work. But its too late now i have already paid for the R32 RB20DET PFc, as i couldnt wait any longer to get my car running properly.

I think if you can get your hands on the first 6 inches of wiring harness from a wrecked R33 GTST, and then the plug of a throw away RB20 ECU, im sure you would be able to make the pin changes in the adaptor loom to make the R33 Pfc work....

There you go , there are the seeds of a good idea.... may give it a go myslef if i find i really need the extra features of the Pro, and you can get an R33 Pfc with handset for the price of just the RB20 Pfc

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