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FlansS14

posted on 23/7/07 at 03:42 PM Reply With Quote
She Runs :D Sr20det

Finaly got all the fuel system plummed in and conected the 6 or so wires from the ecu and she fired straight up.

Iwas a bit worried about using the 200sx engine as it has a built in imobaliser and people say the loom is huge BUT i got a loom off the early s14 with no nats and the Ecu and MAF and it worked a treat. Loads of the 200sx boys run them in the S13's so there's an idiot proff guide.

Well chuffed. If anyone wants details on how to wire up the SR20det ill post it up.







Why didn't i just make it simple!

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jollygreengiant

posted on 23/7/07 at 04:09 PM Reply With Quote
Come on now, where's the video.

Well done mate. A great feeling isn't it.





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FlansS14

posted on 25/7/07 at 10:18 AM Reply With Quote
I have a small video off my phone but no way of hoasting it.

Just a bit of info for people trying to fit this lump here is the fitting guide, mainly for the Wireing the rest is not relivent

http://media.sxoc.com/contributors/s13faq/S13SR20GuideApr06.pdf

It is a good alternative to a Cosworth lump, Std internals good for 380bhp. engine from £800 and with a Chip (£224.99) and some bigger 550cc injectors (355.99) youll be pushing 280bhp quite safely.

http://www.h-dev.co.uk/index2.php?page=home

for chips,tunning...ect

Flan





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