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I have an R30 wiring system in my car. Not sure if it is L24 or L20 (although Im thinking its L20 as the L24 wiring diagram I have has different colours)

Does anyone know what (brown) pin #10 is ?

Also, for the ignition trigger to the ECU, does it come from the - coil and straight to the ECU, or through a ballast resistor ?

Cheers

EDIT: An L20 wiring diagram would be much appreciated if anyone has one

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I should be able to dig some L20A info up for you. In the meantime, grab a copy of the MR30 electrical section from my webby at: http://www.versadev.com/ben/el.zip

Hmm, does anyone know where I can find a copy of this these days? The above URL doesn't work anymore...

Thanks

http://au.geocities.com/timsmr30/R30_Works.../r30manual.html

try this workshop manual ?

i am unsure if electrical system is in it though

Thanks for that, but unfortunately I couldn't seem to find the ECU wiring info in there. Anyone else got it lurking around on their computer ?

Cheers

Thanks for that, but unfortunately I couldn't seem to find the ECU wiring info in there. Anyone else got it lurking around on their computer ?

Cheers

I have an R30 manual and I can tell you a lot of the colour coding does not match with reality. Apparently Nissan are famous for this.

If you want a specific I could scan and send you. PM your email address if you want.

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