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Yes but pay someone to do it for you.

They'll chop the following plugs and merge them into the 25 loom

4 pin 12v power

window wiper motor

2/3x dash plugs

They'll also rig up your fuel pump relay and shit, merge up some ground wires, etc.

Then you pick up your 'a31 rb25' loom, plug it in, and rip a mad wet weather skid.

also having this trouble as put my rb20det from my r32 i got a ceffy computer and loom so everything pluged up once i changed the cam angle sensor and a few other bits but still need to wire up my alternator side into the fuse box

Poser I dont think my cef was a factory 25. Can i get some place too change what plugs that need changing or just get a 20 loom.

poser=me? Lol . Honestly , the stuffing around would easily out weigh the price of a cefiro loom . The sensors would be easier to get than the plugs for them . I'll explain a few things for you tomorrow when im less tired , too long of a weekend for a big long post!

Pretty sure the alternator/starter motor side of things are the same between r32 and a31

Nope deffanitly not the case plugs are different and they dont have the reverse light wiring in them like r32s

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