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Thread: SR20VE Full Harness, ECU, Auto Trans, Maf, Axles?

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2011-01-11 20:53:28
#11
Ur going ve in the b14 ?

Stratton.
2011-01-11 20:56:30
#12
Originally Posted by STRATTON
Ur going ve in the b14 ?

Stratton.


Hahaaaa for now yep.

I didn't want to spoil it but I had no choice, things have changed after 3 years and what I thought I knew don't mean shit anymore, lol... so I've got to ask my og's some questions.

http://www.sr20-forum.com/members-rides/4880-my-daily-driver-my-1998-200sx-se-r-5.html
2011-01-11 21:01:20
#13
Awesome, ull have a new found love for that car.

stratton.
2011-01-11 21:07:57
#14
if you plan the step down or what ever keep it OBDII find a pre98 harnes and swap it over. there is management for ODBII, but there is a few more options for the OBDI guys. oh and calum isnt around but his stuff is out there...
2011-01-11 21:53:44
#15
A step down will also let you use the stock ve ecu to get the car running. I used my stock ve ecu in two different cars while the owner decided on what ecu to use.
2011-01-12 01:33:47
#16
everyone keeps saying "step down"... people didn't use this terminology when I was thriving in the game... do they sell harnesses for this, or do people still do the obd1 adaptors for the ecu plugs? I just talked with Nathan on another way to do it.
2011-01-12 01:45:45
#17
This also is the 1st I have heard of "step down".

Please Define;

Step down:

I was told that I can still use my p10 ecu, I just have to use my DE injectors until I get a tunable ECU I.E; JWT, Calum or NisTune. And I will be able to hit VVL with a MSD window switch but just not over 175HP

Is that correct?
2011-01-12 01:50:13
#18
Meens and Wayne, this is a step down:

http://www.sr20-forum.com/electronics/10302-obdi-obdii-adapter-harness.html
2011-01-12 01:58:25
#19
Ok so that harness makes since except the fact that I personally have a p10 ECU now. Do I still use that or do I use my stock ecu that came in the car?
2011-01-12 02:11:08
#20
VE ecu can be chipped and tuned.
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