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in the process of doing a turbo conversion on a R34 engine and loom

got 3 plugs as seen in the pics im unsure of where or what there for i suspect that its a AUTO TURBO loom not a manual turbo loom (thats what i need) there located under the inlet manifold area im thinking that there somewhat needed for the auto trans but......

thanks in advance

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Are they for the throttle sensors that mount just behind the top hose as i have three plugs there in those colours but cant remember how many wires are in them. The only other conector on that harness is about inline with the third runner on the manifold but it is onoly a black one and just connects the 2 harnesses the run along the manifold hope this helps you. My car is a manual

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