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as the title says i need a L20ET ecu pinout and wiring diagram asap i just need it too see if i can keep my L24E loom and just change the plug to a l20et one to suit the l20et ecu and then just add the extra wires needed

as the title says i need a L20ET ecu pinout and wiring diagram asap i just need it too see if i can keep my L24E loom and just change the plug to a l20et one to suit the l20et ecu and then just add the extra wires needed

Your going to have a problem with this request, as we never saw L20et wiring diagrams or service manuals in Oz.

I have 280ZX Turbo manuals and I think they are almost identical in motor wiring. I can copy these if you wish but your going to have to decipher the links between MR30 & S130 yourself.

Cheers, D

Your going to have a problem with this request, as we never saw L20et wiring diagrams or service manuals in Oz.

I have 280ZX Turbo manuals and I think they are almost identical in motor wiring. I can copy these if you wish but your going to have to decipher the links between MR30 & S130 yourself.

Cheers, D

yea that would be great i supose its better than nothing and at this stage it looks like i may use a G-reddy Emanage with the L24E ecu and afm to run the show.

Im also going to the local dyno place to have a chat to them about what sensors and shit they think i need eg vaccum controller ect ect or whether they think i colud get away without one and also to get that ecu checked out.

i also had a thourght that maybe the L20ET manual and auto ecu's are different and one has three plugs and the other just one but thats just a thourght.

After i have been to the dyno place that should give me a bit more of an idear what i can and cant do.

yea that would be great i supose its better than nothing and at this stage it looks like i may use a G-reddy Emanage with the L24E ecu and afm to run the show.

Im also going to the local dyno place to have a chat to them about what sensors and shit they think i need eg vaccum controller ect ect or whether they think i colud get away without one and also to get that ecu checked out.

i also had a thourght that maybe the L20ET manual and auto ecu's are different and one has three plugs and the other just one but thats just a thourght.

After i have been to the dyno place that should give me a bit more of an idear what i can and cant do.

http://forums.hybridz.org/showthread.php?t...;highlight=safc

http://forums.hybridz.org/showthread.php?t...;highlight=safc

http://forums.hybridz.org/showthread.php?t...;highlight=safc

Just found this that might help everyone.

http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBroker?F...23d801d1d80.jsp

This link should give you all the Z - ZX turbo & non turbo schematics you will ever need.

Cheers, D

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