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    Default s13ka from s14ka

    just got a 92 s13 and found out that there is a s14 ka in it. now can a s14 run on a s13 ECU, tranny? and how can i tell wat type of ECU is in the car? and where i might find a pin out for the s14 Ka ECU.

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    Dude, dual cam = dual cam. My s14 had a s13 sr in it. Same with ka. Trannies are interchangeable between all dual cam ka's as well.

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    s14 KA can run on an s13 ECU, but not correctly. the s13 ECU doesnt read some of the s14's sensors.

    the ECU will have a number on the top of it. find that number and do a cross reference on the net.
    '84 Toyota Celica GT :boobies:

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    thanxz thats wat i needed to know

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    wat senors would it not read

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