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hey kids

mucking round with a mate last night after getting a new for the rb26 and one of the main plugs is different.

few questions -

- If you pull the CAS out when the key is turned twice and everything is priming, if you turn the key on the CAS should it fire the injectors?

- The fuel pump isnt priming. it was with the old loom and not with the new one, the main thing is that plug isnt plugged in

can anyone help me?

thanks

Dan

pics!!

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^^^ THAT IS PART OF THE ENGINE LOOM BUT ISNT ATTACHED TO THE LOOM I HAVE ^^^

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^^^ THAT IS THE NEW LOOM ^^^

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Thats a R33 loom and those wires are for knock sensors and cold air idle up valve and possibly something else. Should start with that disconnected, but i wouldnt drive it like that though, just in case. theres quite a few different plugs between r33 and 32. Id try and get a 32 loom.

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