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Hey fellow Skylineians. Recently getting my RB20DET engine from my R32 converted to a R33 RB25DE engine, everything is going well but had my excitement flushed away as i have come up with a wiring issue. Apparently there is a white plug/adaptor thing near the ECU of the R32 that is different from the plug from the newer R33 loom. Attatched is a picture of the white plug/adaptor from the R33 loom that doesn't fit to the R32 plug. How did you guys resolve this problem? Or is there anyone is VIC (preferably SE Melbourne) that can fix this? Thanks in advanced.

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the r33 plug has to be cut off your new loom and mated to the plug from the r32 old loom. Ive had to do this a few times now. Its easier to do before the engine loom goes into the car.

i can help out with this if u like.

the r33 plug has to be cut off your new loom and mated to the plug from the r32 old loom. Ive had to do this a few times now. Its easier to do before the engine loom goes into the car.

i can help out with this if u like.

REALLY? Awesome, do you work at RE Customs or are you separate?

Hey fellow Skylineians. Recently getting my RB20DET engine from my R32 converted to a R33 RB25DE engine, everything is going well but had my excitement flushed away as i have come up with a wiring issue. Apparently there is a white plug/adaptor thing near the ECU of the R32 that is different from the plug from the newer R33 loom. Attatched is a picture of the white plug/adaptor from the R33 loom that doesn't fit to the R32 plug. How did you guys resolve this problem? Or is there anyone is VIC (preferably SE Melbourne) that can fix this? Thanks in advanced.

hey mate im currntly working on my R33 had some wiring issues but had ova come it

Bets advice is to get the Right Looms for Your ECU. :P

if You need help PM ur Number and might help u outt

Thanks for the replies guys, i'm thinking of sending the looms to BH_SLO32 for plug n play. Hopefully i can get it back and slowly try rewire. PM you guys later if it's too much to handle lol :P

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