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hiya im in the process of modifying a r31 wagon and have come to a halt... i need my engine wired up to the car... its a rb25det neo manual out of a r34... the car was previously manual if that means anything... does anybody know of any good auto sparkies in sydney... someone that knows skylines back to front would be nice

thanks all

p.s. if its a friend of someones i will be able to pay cash if thats wat they want

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i am using a standard computer (manual) i have the old r31 loom but has been pulled out with the engine... the motor i bought has the original uncut loom there is about three or four plugs that go through the firewall that dont have a home... one of em would go to the trip computer im guessing and maybe one of the other plugs would go to other options in the r34 maybe cruise control that button that baffles the exhaust or sumthing... the loom has been pulled through to the firewall and the old computer and relay has been pulled out... is there anything alse i can do to prepare the electrical myself without chopping and soldering wires???

thanks all for helping

Am I right to assume that you have the standard R34 ECU? If so, wouldn't the new Motor Loom plug straight into the ECU? Is this where your problem is...

Or is it that you have too many plugs from the new loom and you don't know where they go?

Please give me a better description of the dilemma, in-house sparky is on the case :)

Am I right to assume that you have the standard R34 ECU? If so, wouldn't the new Motor Loom plug straight into the ECU? Is this where your problem is...

Or is it that you have too many plugs from the new loom and you don't know where they go?

Please give me a better description of the dilemma, in-house sparky is on the case :cheers:

yeh thats correct i have a standard r34 ecu... the one that came out of the car... all i need to do is hook up power to the computer... and to my ignition... and maybe the instruments... thats all i can think of that needs wiring up if i could get a electrical drawing of the ecu out of a r34 i could do it myself and i would know what wires go where... but id rather get someone who knows what they're doing...

yes i do have a few plugs without homes but i also have a few plugs from the r31 that dont match up to anything so im assuming one would be speedo ect and the other would be ignition... thats why i need someone who knows what they are doing like urself...

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