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Re: Ca18 loom
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I actually have the Factory Service Manual (FSM) wiring diagram and loom layout info - I'm having a little trouble as this is a custom loom by Kev Rowley so it doesn't match up to the standard loom(s).

If someone else has a Kev Rowley loom - or knows these looms backwards - they might be able to help me ID the mystery plugs.

That's dattodudes website in the web links by the way....his site is pretty cool.

Posted on: 2007/2/13 22:05
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i thought there was some wiring diagrams in the weblinks section of this website. i could be wrong. but from memory there was one for a ca into 1200. worth a look anyway

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Has anyone else (besides me) got a Kev Rowley loom. I inherited mine from another fine upstanding members project...

I've disciphered the EFI part of the loom, (easy stuff like injectors, TPS, CAS, engine temp) but from there it seems there are a few plugs I'm having some difficulty identifying.

I might also contact Kev - see if he supplies some sort of diagram with it....but anyway here are the pics of the loom if anyone has any ideas about the unlabeled plugs.
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Then there is a second loom - I ID'ed the Oil pressure switch and the knock sensor....that was about it.
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I think I will be able to ID a few more....but not everything - at least not quickly. Anyone with a diagram or some hints would be greatly appreciated.

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yep kev does looms, about $400 to do the silva into 1200 loom.

Posted on: 2006/11/10 19:02
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CHEERS FOR THAT GUYS
LOOKS LIKE I MAY HAVE TO BUY AN UNTOUCHED LOOM. THE ONE IVE GOT COME OUT OF A BLUEBIRD/CA CONVERSION AND HAS PLUGS CUT OFF ETC.

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Pete certainly is a top bloke, he's helped me out with advice and secrets on quite a few occasions.

i don't believe he does CA looms, he concentrates on the SR stuff. I can give you a few tips on wiring your CA up to a 1200 if you like, you should do it yourself its actually really easy and you get a lot of satisfaction out of knowing you did it for next to nothing and you know how it all works. i knew absolutely nothing at all about electrics and it took me less than a day to do it. materials are under $50

failing that kev rowley does CA looms i'm fairly sure.

Posted on: 2006/11/10 17:56
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Not that I know of, you send your loom to him.

The Nissan connectors aren't easy to source (And probably $150 new), you really need to buy a complete engine or a front cut, or you'll always end up wanting things that don't exist. This is key in succeeding in a transplant job.

Still, he'll get back to you soon I'm sure. There's no real money in these 'hobby businesses'. If a real company were charging "John Howard rates", the whole transplant scene wouldn't exist, except for the capable people who do it themselves.

Cheers.

Posted on: 2006/11/10 16:43
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SO HE DOSE CA18 LOOMS ASWELL. DO YOU HAVE A CONTACT NO. IVE SENT HIM AN EMAIL ABOUT A WEEK AGO AND HAVN'T HEARD BACK

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Pete is a top fella. go with plms. Especially if you plan to get ECU chipped later..


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Re: Ca18 loom
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think these guys will:
Quality One Looms

Got no idea what it will cost you though.

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