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hey guys,

this probably isnt the right spot but i need a quick answer and this spot get the most hits.

issue is i have a track day monday and in the last 12hours, it has started to rain.

i dont have working wipers since my rb25 conversion, havent needed them.

now my question is.

if i run a wire form + terminal to a switch in the cabin then back to the wiper motor and ground the other one will this work until i can get it to an auto elec next week?

or being a high, low, int system it wont work?

cheers

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lol i had the same issue with my rb25 conversion. Was driving around in the sunshine and then out of no where it started raining.... interesting drive home that was!

Who did all the other wiring? if you managed that stuff you should be able to figure out the wipers, theres a few threads about it with pics i think....

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It will probably work but they will go flat out as far as I know

If you experiment with resistors it may slow the speed down. Depends how Involved you want to get lol. If you just want them to work it should work wired up through a switch straight to power. But as I said they will go as fast as the motor works on 14v

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