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hi,

it is actually going into a friends 200sx, though i can't imagine it would be too dissimilar.

looking to work out how to connect it, both electrically and vaccum wise.. i had heard that the US greddy instructions where wrong..

thanks guys! appreciate the very quick response!

hey Y0880,

electrically, was the hardest i wasnt to sure were to connect it so basicly, i chop the wire which goes from my fuse box to my cd deck, made a connection for the power wirer (cant remember wat colour, but im pretty sure red is power, black is ground) then i also add a fuse just incase it got too much power, i can take photos of what the wirer etc look like if u like?

that would be fantastic,

i will double check the wiring loom but i though there was around 6 or so wires.. i will get the colours and post them up, if anyone can match them it would be appreciated, hoping to get it in tommorow afternoon :rolleyes:

Okay, this is a little hard to explain, so i drew a crappy picture

white = ?

brown = ?

Then there are the two wires that obviously are

red = Power (Acc?)

black = Negative

any help on the white and brown would be great, as would the photos of the stepper motor and it's connections

i will get an actual photo posted very soon

Okay, this is  a little hard to explain, so i drew a crappy picture

white = ?  

brown = ?

Then there are the two wires that obviously are

red = Power (Acc?)

black = Negative

any help on the white and brown would be great, as would the photos of the stepper motor and it's connections

i will get an actual photo posted very soon

Ok, I am the "friend" who is getting the profec fitted to my car.

Here are some photos of the cabling of the unit.

dscn0391.jpg - shows the complete wiring diagram so you have an idea how it all connects

dscn0396.jpg - shows the unknown red and black cables

dscn0401.jpg - shows the unknown brown and white cables

Appreciate any help anyone is giving.

Ok, I am the "friend" who is getting the profec fitted to my car.

Here are some photos of the cabling of the unit.

dscn0391.jpg - shows the complete wiring diagram so you have an idea how it all connects

dscn0396.jpg - shows the unknown red and black cables

dscn0401.jpg - shows the unknown brown and white cables

Appreciate any help anyone is giving.

Ok, i took some photo. Hope this helps

basic,

the red one (right) goes to the stock wastegate (i think that its called :D)

the blue one (middle) goes onto the pipe whichs goes from the plenum into the intercooler and has the bov on it

the black one (left) goes where ur boost gauge is

now for the wirering part, i am unsure wat the brown and white wirer do maybe they have been cut not sure, as mine had only the red and black

Black is ground

Red is power

Tip for install it; try to add longer wirers onto the ground and power as mine where short

Ok, I am the "friend" who is getting the profec fitted to my car.

Here are some photos of the cabling of the unit.

dscn0391.jpg - shows the complete wiring diagram so you have an idea how it all connects

dscn0396.jpg - shows the unknown red and black cables

dscn0401.jpg - shows the unknown brown and white cables

Appreciate any help anyone is giving.

i have attach an image of wat mine looked like when i 1st got it (the wire part)

thanks Michael,

much appreciated, it will all make things go smoothly i am sure!!

hmm bizzare, there are 8 wires going into the connector (all accounted for), then the two wires.. yet the cables don't come out the other end..

i guess they arn't used then, will give that a go..

Thanks

Kent

Ok, i took some photo. Hope this helps

basic,  

the red one (right) goes to the stock wastegate (i think that its called :D)

the blue one (middle) goes onto the pipe whichs goes from the plenum into the intercooler and has the bov on it

the black one (left) goes where ur boost gauge is

One last question mate. There is one single outlet for another tube coming out of the other side of the actuator from the 3 other tubes (seen at the very bottom of your pic you posted 13_Devil. (same side as the wiring outlet)

Would you please be able to trace where this tube goes to for me please ? We would like to fit the controller today so any help is appreciated.

Thanks

Dean.

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