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Old Jul 19, 2014 | 01:07 PM
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Default Power FC JDM vs. USDM

I just purchased a 93 rolling shell and a 2000 JDM clip from a local importer. The clip came with a Power FC, but for some reason does not plug into the 93. Does anyone on the forum know how I can overcome this issue perhaps through a jump harness or am I just out of gas and need to purchase a new Power FC? Please help my engine will be done soon and need to have some type of ECU.
Old Jul 13, 2015 | 07:42 PM
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I am not sure I have seen any kind of jump harness to go between the series like that. Are you having to smog the car and require visual at all? If so you may want to go the extra effort of having things closer to pass any kind of visuals (say for California where I am needing check engine light and all sorts of junk)

If not then I think you might be best off selling your PowerFC that is made for Series 6 cars and maybe buy the Power FC made for the Series 8 harness or even the Adaptronic guys have the Series 8 option as well: FD | Adaptronic

Maybe someone else has found a harness to go between but I haven't ever seen one!
Old Jul 13, 2015 | 07:48 PM
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Whoops brought the post back from the dead, wow didn't realize the first page would have such an old post.. guess not many using the site these days...
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