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Old 06-18-2002, 10:18 PM   #1
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I just dropped in my new KA24DE in place of the SOHC engine. I got the wiring harness and everything for the engine. What do I have to do as far as the dash counsel is concerned? The body wiring ect? My engine is from a 97 and my car is a 90. Can i just use the same relay boxes and fuses or do they need to be redone too? Any help is appreciated. If someone has done this before or knows a web site I can check out that would be cool.

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Old 06-20-2002, 10:59 AM   #2
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I've got a 90 too with a SOHC in need of a swap cuz the head is blown.. did you get a good price on the DE?
Cuz i need a running engine .....

Also to add to the swap question ... IF i put a sr20det in does it all hook up with out a problem like driveshaft wise and mounting tranny and stuff and what would I have to do to about the wiring harness and ecu problem..do you need to run the wiring harness throughout the interior to the ecu or is it just a new harness inside the engine bay for all the ignition and stuff.??

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