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managed to post in the tutorial section, sorry.

Ive just got a R32 Gts, and it has been modified with a RB25DET engine and gearbox, most of the engine part is mounted and working, the part where im at now is the wiring part, have come so far that i got the Ecu harness threw the firewall and that, now im wondering what i need to connect to the loom inside the car, its for the intstument panel i guess, ive got a wiring diagram for the RB25DET tho half of it is in japanese... so having trouble sorting the parts out, anyone done this and can give me some help or tip on the way?

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That might help... basically I used an RB20 ECU diagram.. worked out which wires came out of the RB20 to the body loom.. marked them with tape.

Then when I got the RB25 wiring, I looked for the same wires coming out of the rb25 ecu, and connected them up to the corresponding r32 body loom wires.

Using that method I got through the whole conversion in a few days of mucking about. A professional would have done it much quicker, but it cost me nothing.

thanks mate, ill start with that, problem is that the harness from the RB20 engine was taken out before i got the car, gonna dig in the boxes i got with the car and see what i can find, else i probably need to follow the wires from the instrument panel.

is there a good diagram of the RB20 Ecu also? i searched but only found for the RB26

Edited by Krille

moving forward, managed to find the fuel pump relay controll cables, who when i try to start the car i just here the click from the controll box, tracked down the cables thats coming from the fuel pump controll box, and they comes up to one connector att the passenger side, but i cant tell where they should be connected, and in the R32 service manual there seems to be some wire diagrams missing, like from that connector and forward :D

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