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Hello there, im just getting to get into my project car, a 89 cefiro with rb30det

I have bought a wrecked rb25de skyline and wanted to swap over the loom (rb20e) to the rb25de loom so i can run a power fc computer or even a standard skyline rb20det computer. Hopefully i can run a power fc dejetro so i will be able to get rid of the afm?

Can i run either one of these computers with this loom, and what extra sensors will i need for the turbo engine?

If i decided to run a link(im in nz and they are cheap) what would be the better option considering i have a loom with a dizzy and an engine without.

Ive been corresponding lots with Sydneykid whos a true rb30 genius. Hes given me some great information however i thought id try and find some loom experts.

I have talked to the ACL distrubutor here in NZ and the ACL pistons are actually made by Ross Forged (same company) and rebranded ACL. Ill be using ACL bearings and standard rods with these pistons. Running a t66 turbo with rb25de head (rb25det valve springs), 700cc injectors.

Im hoping for 320/340kws at the wheels. A bit different in a 1000 dollar car :(

Cheers

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