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Hey guys.

Ok basically I've searched around but have had no luck finding what I'm looking for. I will be swapping a 26 engine in to my R32 GTS-t. I know the motor will bolt right up to either my RB20 tranny (yes I know it's not all that strong) or the RB25 tranny at which point I'll also need the 25 drive shaft. Motor mounts are no issue, I can use my current ones, oil pan I know is either the 20 or 25 or both (need to verify which), clutch is any GTR clutch from 89 to 92 so that's all covered as well.

Mainly what I need some help with is the wiring. I'll have a full/uncut wire harness for the 26 and I would like to know what's envolved with wiring it all up. I've looked for some diagrams but nothing specific came up so if anyone can lend a brother a hand that would be great :happy:. I also have heard it's a good idea to use the GTR gauge cluster instead of the GTS, if so that's no problem to get either.

Thanks so much guys.

Cheers.

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is the RB26 harness from an R32 GTR?

i cant see the harnesses from both cars being all that different ,the GTR engine harness should plug in to the GTSt body harness

ive never done the conversion myself using the stock harnesses but im pretty sure the body harness is the same across the board so as long as you use a GTR engine harness, ECU and cluster you should be sweet

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