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Old 08-29-2005, 06:13 PM   #1
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Gonna raise this thread up from the dead... First of all, has anyone used a consult port wired into a SR harness? I know according to the post above... it won't work. But, I've heard from some of the drift guys at FormulaD this past weekend that they do plug in a Nissan Consult to troubleshoot. Unfortunately, they all had 91+ cars. I unfortunately have a 89-90 and need the 91+ consult plug. I was told to get the plug from a salvage yard and they can wire it into my harness. Has anyone done this to a 89-90 s13?
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Yes. Ground, power, TX, RX, and CLK. 5 wires. 3 minutes.

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