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hmmmm i just went and checked his site and got "bad gateway" when i tried clicking on the link to the diagram

I have the RB25 diagram here, but it's a huge file... so i cant attach it. :Oops:

i tried sticking it here, but by the time it was resized, its barely readable.

*click*

Hi guys,

Does anyone know how or where I can get my hands on wiring diagrams for a Neo RB25DE out of a R34 and one for an RB25DET out of the same model.

I have tried my local Nissan dealer and they have been unable to source them for me.

Any help much appreciated.

Cheers,

Brett

Is this to fin out which extra wires are needed for the engine? I really think if you just plug the DET ECU into the harness you won't have mcuh trouble...may just give an error code for a few missing sensors...but nothing that should impact the performance....you may even find that you don't have a boost cut.

By the way are you upgrading the fuel pump, my one didn't have the balls to keep up with the DET injectors.

Yeah, it is to try an figure out which wires are missing. My thinking (read: personal experience) is that if I use the harness out of the cut that I have and use it to replace the harness that is in the R34 at the moment, all should be well. Just want to make sure.

I have found a site though. www.pitstop.net.au. Has just about all the workshop manuals you can get. Although the R34 ones have to be ordered in.

666Dan: Everything that is in the front cut that is 100% working will be swapped over into the 34.

  • 2 weeks later...

Thanks to SKY031 for the wiring diagram. Very helpful. However, I still have to send the wiring harnesses down to Sydney (Quick Fit Motorsport) to get the wiring harness out of the Stagea front cut adapted to my car.

Moral of the story. Don't live in Coffs Harbour if you want to any modifications to your car!! If you do, prepare to travel. :cheers:

Anyway, that out of my system, hopefully my car will be off the road next week getting the RB25DET into it. Cant wait. :wassup:

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