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Re: SR20DET wiring questions
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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These are from the LHS (looking from front):
they plug into your fuse box
These are from halfway down the RHS near A/C compressor:
think one is aircon and the other could be the droping restior
These are at the very end of the RHS of the loom:
fuse box has well

do you have te fuse box ?

Posted on: 2008/11/19 1:53
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Re: SR20DET wiring questions
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Thanks buddy.
Pm sent..

Any opinions on the modified loom? Worth it?

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Re: SR20DET wiring questions
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i don't know what does are but i ve got an s14 manual as pdf. i can send u that if u pm ur email

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I have loosely put the wiring around the engine bay and have a few spare connections for the engine bay. No wiring diagram so i'm not sure where or what they did. I took some pics so if any one can help, that'd be awesome.

These are from the LHS (looking from front):
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These are from halfway down the RHS near A/C compressor:
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These are at the very end of the RHS of the loom:
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Any ideas?

I did do a search and found dazza's link to this chap PLMS developments which doesn't sound like a bad way to go. Has anyone used these or is it unnecessary? It looks like he puts fuses and relays in and basically gives you a pretty simple guide to wiring the rest in. Thoughts on this- I like the simplicity..

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