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Tech Talk Technical Discussion About The Nissan 240SX and Nissan Z Cars |
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You shouldn't have had to any splicing except for the dash connector.
When installing a different engine, you should use that engine's harness, so instead of hacking up both it would have been more ideal to use the 95 harness and ECU, then the only thing different is the dash connector, and the leads by the battery (forgot it was a 90).
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The guy basically took the wires from the 95 engine and spliced the wires onto the 90 harness that goes throw the dash and into the ECU. And I believe we're using the ECU off of the 95. Like I said before if anybody thinks they can fix it I would gladly pay, I am too busy with work and school, but I would really like to get it running, I just don't have the knowlage.
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