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hey everyone just about finished my build and am stuck on some wiring, was just wondering if some out there can help it would be much appreciated

so i've got the 26/30 sitting in the car everything else is done just stuck on the aac valve wiring, now i got the r32 gtr engine loom and put it in and there is a 8 pin plug just before u get to the injector plugs that i have traced the aac valve wining to from the ecu, now from there i am guessing that there is supposed to be something that plugs into it and goes down to the aac valve and all the knock sensors and shit, i dont have that part.

how am i ment to wire up the aac valve???

can someone please post up some info they have and pics would be much appreciated.

thanks blocka

here's me engine bay

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you are missing a section of the loom, unfortunately. you can either bodgey something up (hard without the plugs) or try and find one

For the record my r32 gtr idles happily at 1000rpm without even the vacum box etc. just the plenum (all holes blocked obviously) with standard ecu

thanks for the input JEFFWORLD2 but i would like to have it wired up,

yeah STATUS it would be the knock sensor loom \

if anyone has any pics of both sides of that 8 pin plug or any wiring diagrams that would be ace

cos i know that the aac valve has a signal from the ecu but dont know weather the other side is a 5v or an earth

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