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Thinking about adapting an 'new' R34 GTR engine loom to an R32 GTR. Can anyone shed light on the differences? I know the R34 CAS is different, and for example you can't use an R34 Power FC on a 32 or 33 but not sure if this is because of the pin outs, the CAS (different on the R34) or if the whole lot is totally different.

Being an RB26 I'd have thought an R34 loom could be made to fit with a few changes.

Cheers

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there is a lot of differences, the r34 picks all its power from in the car R32 takes it from behind lh headlight recess. its easier to retro fit r32 stuff onto r34 engine.

You could if you were patient swap all the electronic engine control gear from the r34 engine loom onto the r32 engine loom but only utilize the body / wiper / power portion.

I have done it all before (in our s13 i did the above so that it all plugged in as per factory) i have also done a R32 rb26 into S15 the same way but its ALOT of time and effort, especially in your case as the only benefit is internal igniter.

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You could if you were patient swap all the electronic engine control gear from the r34 engine loom onto the r32 engine loom but only utilize the body / wiper / power portion.

Thanks Trent

You mean retain the body/wiper/power portion of the R32 loom? I received this from Ray Hall re using my R32 V44 board:

The same plug-in ECU is used on the R32 and R34 GTR. There is a jumper on the base board that selects either model. So based on this you can use the R34 harness. I have no idea how this harness will connect to the engine, but the ECU end is correct.

Cheers

my R32 GTR runs a 34 N1 Nur engine inc the 34 CAS etc. I will have to have a look and see how it's done. it all looks factory. I had it done in japan so I have NFI exacly how they did it. I'll have a look and see what coil packs it's running too.

my R32 GTR runs a 34 N1 Nur engine inc the 34 CAS etc. I will have to have a look and see how it's done. it all looks factory. I had it done in japan so I have NFI exacly how they did it. I'll have a look and see what coil packs it's running too.

it would just be a pin swap for the cas, nice and simple.

I have reread the post from scooby again and im a bit confused now. I though he wanted to run a r34 engine loom.

maybe he can clear this up and post exactly why he want so use a r34 loom. cause if it is just the CAS issue its a 2min fix with some tweezers :D

Thanks Trent and Richard

It's the R34 GTR engine loom I want to use. No problems yet, but 17 yo heat soaked wiring being what it is I'm looking to replace it, particularly since I already have the 34 loom.

Excellent point re the coil packs, hadn't considered them yet. I seem to remember they are different to 32/33. Look forward to hearing about that.

Cheers

Mark

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