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  1. Thanks Craig. Yea, it's fairly ambitious, but I'm learning a ton and it's super fun. The engine is going into a kit car called a SuperLite Coupe. Here are some shots of the engine compartment with an inverted transmission, new dry sump tank, etc: And I haphazardly update my blog located here: http://blog.timtt.com Tim
  2. Hi, I'm in the process of designing an ECU harness to run a GT3 engine with a non-Porsche ECU, but using the Porsche engine harness. Does anyone have the pinout for the ECU harness connectors? Also, the connector is apparently called a C101, but what's the right pin size (there are a few it looks like)? And just to be extra clear, it's the connectors in the attached pic. Many thanks in advance for your help, Tim
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