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hey guys in the middle of an rb25 s1 swap into my 32 however im stuck at the wiring stage. im sure thres already a post like this one but i could not find it. i am a 3rd yr apprentice so this shouldnt be to hard for me to tackle right?? a small runn through from someone who has done the same swap would be much appreciated

:cheers:

antonio

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Depends on which ecu your using (rb20/25). There are few people you can send both looms to, they splice/connect/delete what they need to and send it back plug and play. I think its the wipers that are the most difficult to wire. I think Simon 32? Does it.

Good luck with it.

use an rb25 ecu and the rb20 loom. get 6 rb25 injector plugs off an rb25 loom. cut and shut the plugs, and make sure you wire injector 4 to plug 6 and injector 6 to plug 4 (or you can switch the wires at the ecu end, whichever you prefer. use an rb20 ignition amplifier or you'll fry the ecu (personal experience!). you'll also need to run wire up to the nvcs from the ecu if you want to use it.

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