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Hey guys,

I have an RB25DET (auto) with full loom - everything from an r33, including the dash loom.

Putting this in a buggy, so I'd like the least amount of wiring possible. Having a few toggle switches, an engine start button and a big cutoff switch.

I have the FSM/ECU pinouts already, but where do I start? Are there any good resources out there to help me?

Looking at all the loom, it looks to be a rather daunting task.

thanks for any help.

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Mmkay - should be trying to start my RB this weekend. That should tell me if the loom chop up worked as planned.

I've actually stripped out one whole loom, and on another the super multi junction has 1 wire left going through it.

I should have taken more photos :(

If someone takes pics of the plugs on a loom I can help identify them while its all fresh in my head rofl.gif

I only have a few pics of the loom plugs at this stage.

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