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Old 03-31-2004, 07:29 AM
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R34 Ecu

Hi, I was wondering a few things. I'm going to put a RB26DETT into a 240SX. I was wondering if I got the R34 and the ECU...what would I have to do to make the electronics work with it, because I heard that with the right electronics you can change traction control, from AWD to RWD and things like that. So with that in a 240SX what would I have to modify to make those options work?

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Old 03-31-2004, 08:13 PM
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Re: R34 Ecu

Is this the right forums for that type of question? Try asking the people in the 240SX forums.
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That's why I asked on another forum since it's not a 240SX part, and I noticed I put it on the wrong forum since this isn't the Skyline forum...my mistake on that part.
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