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Old 16th March 2011, 10:21 PM
vtecmike vtecmike is offline
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nissan ca18det wiring

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can anyone help me out with wiring a nissan ca18det turbo engine into my haynes roadster, as im useess at wiring!
ive got the complet nissan so ive got all the looms.
ive got the ecu and engine loom separeted fine, its the starter loom i dont understand ie for the starter motor, alt and fuel pump, also how do you get power to the ecu?
the car is only for track use ,so will only need a button for starting.
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Old 17th March 2011, 01:22 PM
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Same engine I am going to use ....not that far on tho, download the service manual ....that might help ( I am dreading that wiring loom )
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Old 17th March 2011, 03:06 PM
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Fuel pump can work in two ways,it will pressurise system when ignition is on and when engine runs.
It will be easier to use the loom in the way it was meant to be used in the car and dont use the bits like leccy windows etc,just make sure they are insulated properly.
The diagnostic socket comes in handy for problems.
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