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hi there, i am in the process of installing a rb25det in my nissan cefiro, my car is auto and unfortunately the engine i got is manual,,, apparently the loom is different with respect to the t.p.s,, can anyone tell me if there is a way to physically wire in that portion of the t.p.s into the loom? or maybe if there is a part of the loom that just have to plug into the manual engine's loom?

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i know from the R31 the TPS has something like five connections

switch for idle/full throttle (auto/manual)

variable resistor from idle to full (auto only)

even though I had a manual loom, the wires were there for an auto TPS

the three TPS wires for auto in the wiring loom goes via the ECU to the transmission to the auto trans computer. ie the ECU itself doesn't even use the TPS auto variable resistor

if it is anything similar to the R33 you might notice the same thing. i know that ECUs are auto/manual but this is mainly mapping changes for load and injection cut off

visit www.gweeds.net as this guy transplanted an RB25 into a VL turbo and rewired the entire loom! hes got wiring diagrams on the site also but i couldn't get it working last time i visited

i would split the cefiro loom where these wires go to the A/T and put these into the RB25 loom

good luck!

matt

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