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Re: Stupid question, but worth a shot: Will AE82 wiring connect up to AE86? Tue, 12 April 2005 00:44 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
However, AE86 have approximately bugger all wires going to the engine (handful to the alternator, a few to sensors, a couple to the starter). So if you just study how the AE82 wiring works and transplant it into the AE86 there is very little to worry about.

You hook the AE82 loom up to the engine (including all relays and fuses it needs) and leave the AE86 wiring as is. There is not much of the AE82 engine wiring that needs splicing into the body wiring. A few things will need power/acc power etc, but not much.

Hen

PS, These are my thoughts after wiring up an aftermarket ECU, a factory one may differ slightly.
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Read Message   Stupid question, but worth a shot: Will AE82 wiring connect up to AE86? WHITCHYMon, 11 April 2005 23:23
Read Message   Re: Stupid question, but worth a shot: Will AE82 wiring connect up to AE86? TurboRA28Tue, 12 April 2005 00:07
Read Message   Re: Stupid question, but worth a shot: Will AE82 wiring connect up to AE86?  HennTue, 12 April 2005 00:44
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