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hey guys i have shearched the fourms and only found 1 write up on swaping a neo motor into a r32. so i have done it all got to the wiring... i have powered up the dark green wire with key on power, pin109,pin80 with batt, check my pins i have power with the key on at all required pins but 2 . and my fuel pump just woulnt get the juice now to run if i just hook it strait to a batty it works so im wondering what i did wrong. and were the yellow/ red wire is and if it has a pin out on the ecu. i also dont have power at my o2 senser, and sweeping power at my coils. so any infor to make this pos run would be great. im using a 4wd stagea ecu and harnness. no power to cas as well. im at the point that i may just power all that suff exturnaly and see what happens.

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Hi, I have a Neo in my 93 A31 Cefiro SE4, The guy that did my wiring loom Used my original engine loom and my 2000 Stagea RS4s engine wiring loom, He intergrated them together leaving my dash wiring, and any other original wiring that's not needed for the actual engine in tacked and removing the old engine computer and sensor wiring, Then took the Stagea loom added the wiring for the computer and engine sensors ect, It now look like a factory loom, a MINT JOB, cost $650, Turned the key and it started first pop. The 4wd drive wiring I not included with the engine wiring it is on a separate loom that's the abs and atessa computer ect, Well I hope this puts on the right track good luck, Jamind

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