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hey guys im chasing a rb20det wiring diagram and also an rb30 again i dont think it was i needed not in to the computer, but off the motor wiring harness there are three plugs one big plug goes to the computer (i no wats in that plug) the other 2 plug into the dash harnest for the rb20det

2. there is only one plug off the rb30 dash harnest that plugs into these two plugs so i need a diagram there.

3. off the battery there is one plug ive follow one off the wires to the starter moter but have no clue for the other 6 so if there is a diagram there for rto rb30 rb20det

im sure all this invo will help anyone doing a conversion from an rb30 to an rb20det thanx guys

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^^^^

Great pin out mate, I know it helped me. :D

Now I'm not trying to highjack this thread but it's along the same lines. You would'nt happen to have an english R32 GTS-t complete FSM would you? I've looked EVERYWHERE and the only link I found was either dead or corrupted b/c my computer would'nt open it. I have Adobe so if it's in a PDF that's cool.

Thanks a lot, any help would VERY MUCH APPRECIATED.

Cheers B)

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i dont think it was i needed not in to the computer, but off the motor wiring harness there are three plugs one big plug goes to the computer (i no wats in that plug) the other 2 plug into the dash harnest for the rb20det

2. there is only one plug off the rb30 dash harnest that plugs into these two plugs so i need a diagram there.

3. off the battery there is one plug ive follow one off the wires to the starter moter but have no clue for the other 6 so if there is a diagram there for rto rb30 rb20det

thatks mate

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sorry mate i have only the computer pinouts.

but got r31skylineclub.com

and ask in the rb20/25/26 section or go through the tech info

there is alot of info and quite a few people there could help you out.

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