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I picked up a half finished RB20 project a few weeks ago. It's an A31 with an R32 motor and a C33 KS-ROM ecu...(?) It has extra electrical connectors. I can't find a wiring diagram for an A31. The car runs and idles but is difficult to start. Any ideas?

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Left to Right:

8pin with only 2 wires: sky-blue & green/orange.

2pin: brown & black

2pin: white & black

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Extra cable.. probably doesn't go to this car.

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Looks like an injector resistor, but the connector is hacked off and shorted together.

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Nothing connected to the air conditioning.

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right, i think your first photo is showing the old anti lock braking system plugs off the half cut loom. cant quite see if one of those plug has fibreglass insulation on it, if it does it will be the o2 sensor in the out let manifold. the shot with just the plugs one of them looks like the loom which used to go to the old auto trans and the othe one looks like the plug which brings power over to the computer and the power from the dropping resiter for the injectors throuh the head light loom. if it is running though it shoud be sweet and not need the othe wires. not 100% though, good luck! definately a injector resister in there, not sure of the rb20 but the 26 needs a injector resister with 7 wires coming out of it, so not needed.

I picked up a half finished RB20 project a few weeks ago. It's an A31 with an R32 motor and a C33 KS-ROM ecu...(?) It has extra electrical connectors. I can't find a wiring diagram for an A31. The car runs and idles but is difficult to start. Any ideas?

5be5qt.jpg

Left to Right:

8pin with only 2 wires: sky-blue & green/orange.

2pin: brown & black

2pin: white & black

Green/Orange Neutral Switch (44)

Light Bluish/Green A/C Cut (9)

  • 4 months later...
  • 3 weeks later...
that plug with just 2 wires left ive got a face lift ceff loom in my non face lift and was told i had to cut 4 of those wires up and join them with that plug but only 3 of them are the same colour ????

I have no idea.. I'm still trying to figure out how to wire my aircon.

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