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Hey guys

Have had an Emanage blue sittin round for ages. Got one of the accessory harnesses for it so i didnt have to get my wiring loom chopped up / modified during fitting. Got it thru Nengun, it was listed as:

Harness - N-4 - Nissan - R32/33/34 GTR - HCR32/HNR32 - ECR33 - C33/34 - A31

Took it to my tuner today (Shaun @ Boostworx). He plugged it all up for me. Powered up fine, showed all the right lights etc once piggybacked in. Only problem he had was getting signal to the ignition. He was getting injector pulse, but no ignition pulse. In the japanese / english instructions, the N-4 Harness is listed as an RB26 wiring loom compatible. There is apparently an N-5 harness for RB20/25 wiring loom. I havent been able to confirm this as such thru Nengun, but it confused me with their listing as above.

To save dicking around with having to wait for another harness to come from japan etc, I was wondering if there was any advice to what wires to swap around on the piggyback harness at the factory ECU end to make it work for RB20DET. Shaun had said something about the AFM signal wire from the car loom side being teed to the AFM 2 port on the emanage.

I know that there is a way of re-configuring an RB26DETT PFC to suit RB20DET applications, is this similar idea possible with emanage harnesses?

Any help is much appreciated

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hey mate

i dont think they make a loom for the rb20 they all seem to be for the GTR

i did exacly the same thing ordered for the rb20 but got the n-4 loom, so what i ended up doing was changing the wires over, from memory it is just the ignition and injectors that you need to change and it is just the order that needs to change, what i did was grab the rb26 pinout from greedy and compared that with the rb20, and also used the ignition and injector diagrams from the manual. i cant remember the exact wires it was but i know it was only 8 that needed changing and was easy enough to change. dont touch the AFM the right one is already, power earth and throttle are also right. once you have done that there are a few paramaters that need to be set on the emanage and it should be right to start up. if you get stuck let me know as i have just setup my emanage on my r32 and have everything running.

did you check the jumpers and rotary switch settings

shaun (my tuner) checked all them to make sure. had never been set up, so he changed them to the appropriate settings and it still wasnt working

hey mate

i dont think they make a loom for the rb20 they all seem to be for the GTR

i did exacly the same thing ordered for the rb20 but got the n-4 loom, so what i ended up doing was changing the wires over, from memory it is just the ignition and injectors that you need to change and it is just the order that needs to change, what i did was grab the rb26 pinout from greedy and compared that with the rb20, and also used the ignition and injector diagrams from the manual. i cant remember the exact wires it was but i know it was only 8 that needed changing and was easy enough to change. dont touch the AFM the right one is already, power earth and throttle are also right. once you have done that there are a few paramaters that need to be set on the emanage and it should be right to start up. if you get stuck let me know as i have just setup my emanage on my r32 and have everything running.

have you got a link to where they are on the trust / greddy site by chance? so basically everything but the injector and igntion pinouts that vary. if its as easy as that it shouldnt be hard to change then

yup it is only the ignition and injector pinouts that are different, it is a pece of cake to do and you should be able to do it at home takes about 10mins to change around

this is the diagram for the ecu pinouts

http://www.mohdparts.com/emanage/manuals/j...ual_main/36.JPG

to check you rotary switch's

http://www.mohdparts.com/emanage/manuals/j...ual_main/35.JPG

injector signal to the main unit

http://www.mohdparts.com/emanage/manuals/e..._manual/008.JPG

ignition information

http://www.mohdparts.com/emanage/manuals/e..._manual/010.JPG

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