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I've started pluging in the GTR loom I have and the only spare plug so far on the drivers side of the engine is an 8pin female connector. I've been told this should connect up to another loom. Does the Resistor pack plug into this loom that I'm missing along with the knock sensors?

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I've started pluging in the GTR loom I have and the only spare plug so far on the drivers side of the engine is an 8pin female connector. I've been told this should connect up to another loom. Does the Resistor pack plug into this loom that I'm missing along with the knock sensors?

Theres another sub loom mate with air reg and knock sensors.. I hope these pics help. Courtersy of BHLO_32 he did my wiring for my RB26 -> R33 Gtst conversion..

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Thank you very much.

Now I just need to find someone or somewhere to buy that part of the loom.

From the pics it looks like the Resistor pack plugs in near the AFM's??

What does the air reg actualy do?

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I just spoke to a friend with a GTR and he said his resistor pack plugs into the drivers side car loom...

How can I re wire my GTR engine loom or the R32 gts-t's car loom to fit the resistor pack????

This is crap, I thought I had everything sorted and now a week before the tune I'm runing into problems.

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