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    Question T5 Gearbox conversion into a vr ss (Help Please)

    Hi guys im about to put a manual into my ss i have most of the required parts like plastics for the console, box, x-member, pedal box & cable, clutch and all bolts required..

    but i am not sure about the ecu and associated looms..
    i have been told that you just need to find the reverse light wire on the auto loom and modify to the reverse light switch on the box???

    or do i need a manual loom

    also the ecu is from a vs ss will this fit into the vr as vs had alot more senors than the vrs did?

    any help is apreciated

    thanks guys

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    do a search, or just look in the how-to's. Theres a whole thread there dedicated to this conversion and will answer all your questions.

    EDIT: yep its there on the first page. The complete vn/r manualconversion guide
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