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I'm about to install a Black Widow alarm in my ceffy, i'm fairly competent in all things electrical my only query is the alarm has 2 immobiliser circuits. So i need to find wires for fuel relay, starter relay or anythin like that, that will immobilize the car.

Does any1 have a wiring digram they could send me or tell me where i can find the required wires.

cheers mike

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Hey man, RB20 ECU pinnout

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...st&id=45094

Pin 18 is for the fuel pump relay.

Should beable to figure out which wires off the ignition barrel for your starter motor with a multimeter.

I'd also suggest wiring up a hidden kill switch/switches. Pick anything that sounds important from the ECU pinnout, and wire it in while you are doing the fuel pump relay.

Goodluck

Shit I thought I was competent too - I hope you have more luck than I. I gave up on the imm points and ended up removing the alarm system after I'd done the doors and everything else.

Fuel pump, ignition, AFM, CAS... SOmething to consider would be would you like them to be able to use the starter - if you leave it you have the advantage of them trying to start the car and maybe thinking something is wrong with it, running the battery flat, or attracting attention to themselves.

Good luck ;)

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