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whats everyone up to!

so god damn bored haha, gotta go risk my arse in the skyline and pick a mate up from town in an hour n a half :D;)

You've got balls. No way in hell I'd be headed anywhere near town in my car on a Saturday night

You've got balls. No way in hell I'd be headed anywhere near town in my car on a Saturday night

soft :D

me n luke have done a few runs n lived to talk about it

n cara obviously you've decided one money pit is not enough ;)

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man, today was a perfect day to be putting in a new engine.....if only.

didnt here back from jeff...surprisingly

If it makes you feel any better my swap over hit a f**k off sized brick wall tonight. Turns out the injectors are wired straight into the ecu, can't just unplug them somewhere and use the complete loom from the sil.

So we decided to use the engine part of your loom that had been sliced off, and the ecu part of my loom, which we had to slice off in exactly the same fashion. Do you think all the wires in a Ceffy loom match up with what I presume to be the 32 loom from my car? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO of course f**king not.

So where it was left tonight was we have 2 complete looms, both sliced cleanly in half. Of the 20ish wires on both looms, the easy to match up (only 1 of that colour) ones have been soldered together, the slightly harder ones (theres like 3 or 4 solid black wires coming from each loom) have just been left until one of us doing the job can be f**ked having another crack at it.

Now to search the shit out of the forum and see if I can come up with ANYTHING that is going to help us identify which ones to join to get the c*nt running. Alternatively, anyone have half an idea about wiring, familiar with 32s/ceffys/RB20s and want to lend a hand for some booze?

Hour and a half later I have found that the ecu pin outs for R32 and A31 are exactly the same, which means I can look at any of the wires on the ceffy ecu plug and look at it's corresponding wire on the 32 ecu plug and know that even if they are a different colour they do exactly the same job and can be joined together.

I guess thats some sort of progress so fuck it I'm off to bed :D

Hour and a half later I have found that the ecu pin outs for R32 and A31 are exactly the same, which means I can look at any of the wires on the ceffy ecu plug and look at it's corresponding wire on the 32 ecu plug and know that even if they are a different colour they do exactly the same job and can be joined together.

I guess thats some sort of progress so f**k it I'm off to bed ;)

what Andrew said :D

i get to play auto sparkie.... my car is draining batteries in less than 24 hrs, lights, radio etc are fine while the car is running for a while, so i doubt its the alternator.

my -ve battery lead is in pretty sad condition, and definitely needs replacing. wish me luck messing about with multi meter and pulling fuses :)

it could be as simple as me absent-mindedly leaving my phone charger plugged into the cigarette lighter........ lets hope its that

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