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Old 06-12-2002, 12:42 PM
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Originally Posted by ILUVMY88CABRIO' date='Jun 12 2002, 01:40 AM
[quote name='13BAce' date='Jun 11 2002, 08:46 PM']When I first did my car I changed EVERYTHING because I wanted everything from my 91 in the 88 body. B)
So if you sell your car, are you going too sell it as a 91, or 88? [/quote]

I'd probably never sell the car complete. If I can't have it nobody can.
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Old 06-15-2002, 06:10 PM
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[COLOR=purple] I hope this helps everyboby out on this wiring harness. I am doing a 91 T2 conversion on my 88 NA. I knew this was going to be a pain in the azz from the beginning, but... it will be a bad **** when its done. I have already pulled the wiring harness out of the 88, the is no, none, nada wiring left in the car. There are 4 parts to the wiring harness...



PART #1- This is found on the passenger side of the car. It runs from all the engine sensors/components to the ECU. It runs from the engine to the ECU through the firewall. You dont need to pull the dash to get this one. If you are doing a Zankei-(86-88) to Kokei(89-91) A lot of things are different so it might be safe to change every part to the wiring.

PART #2- This runs from the front of the car (ie: horn, headlights, relays) to the CPU located under the driver-side kick panel and over to the ECU area to the AC/heater assy's. I had to take the dash out to pull this one.

PART #3- This runs from the CPU under the driver-side kick panel to the rear of the car(ie: tail-lights, fuel pump)

PART #4- This runs from the battery to the starter . I havent pulled this one yet, so this is all I can tell you about this one.



I hope this helps you guys out. By the way, if you are interested in doing a turbo conversion to your NA, I know where you can get front clips(1/2 cut cars) from Japan. It will cost ya about 3500, but you get a low-mileage motor and tranny and everything needed for the conversion, like the wiring harness, plus whatever aftermarket stuff the car has on it.. email me at brad_johnson@hotmail.com and I will send you the phone # of the only people who can find these for you....
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Old 06-15-2002, 11:05 PM
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Originally Posted by bradrx7racer' date='Jun 15 2002, 11:10 PM
[COLOR=purple] I hope this helps everyboby out on this wiring harness. I am doing a 91 T2 conversion on my 88 NA. I knew this was going to be a pain in the azz from the beginning, but... it will be a bad **** when its done. I have already pulled the wiring harness out of the 88, the is no, none, nada wiring left in the car. There are 4 parts to the wiring harness...



PART #1- This is found on the passenger side of the car. It runs from all the engine sensors/components to the ECU. It runs from the engine to the ECU through the firewall. You dont need to pull the dash to get this one. If you are doing a Zankei-(86-88) to Kokei(89-91) A lot of things are different so it might be safe to change every part to the wiring.

PART #2- This runs from the front of the car (ie: horn, headlights, relays) to the CPU located under the driver-side kick panel and over to the ECU area to the AC/heater assy's. I had to take the dash out to pull this one.

PART #3- This runs from the CPU under the driver-side kick panel to the rear of the car(ie: tail-lights, fuel pump)

PART #4- This runs from the battery to the starter . I havent pulled this one yet, so this is all I can tell you about this one.



I hope this helps you guys out. By the way, if you are interested in doing a turbo conversion to your NA, I know where you can get front clips(1/2 cut cars) from Japan. It will cost ya about 3500, but you get a low-mileage motor and tranny and everything needed for the conversion, like the wiring harness, plus whatever aftermarket stuff the car has on it.. email me at brad_johnson@hotmail.com and I will send you the phone # of the only people who can find these for you....
i haven't screwed around with it too much since im busy w/ bike license, but i have the ecu out; and are u supose to pull the ecu engine wiring harness out from under the hood or from inside the car? It won't budge either way, what am i smokin here? <_<
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Old 06-15-2002, 11:56 PM
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If you pull it out inside the car then you can pull both the motor and harness out together.
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