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Old 07-08-2010, 05:20 AM   #1
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Swaping s15 sr20 Into s14 Questions

Hey Im New To The 240 Game Kinda. I Got A 98 240sx with 140000 miles on it bone stock non abs. i have done all my suspension work already and now the car is on its balls lol. but anyways i just went and checked out some motors at my local importer and they have a s15 sr20 with trans motor wire harness and driveshaft diff and axles. they r looking at 4650 for the swap and ill be doing the swap my self in my driveway one weekend or two. i cant seem to find any info on wiring in the speed sensor. or wiring to use a s14 cluster

im wondering if its just that simple as to just make a harness of the 3 wires that are from the sensor to the ecu? does anyone know?

and then my other question is to use the factory s14 cluster i hear u need to switch around some pin outs at the cluster its self to make everything work? dose anyone know what those r.

i have searched and i did come up with the pin outs of a s15 ecu but i cant seem find any for a s14 ecu pinout.

if anyone has seen a thread thats they could share with me and help me make my decision to pick this up or not to let me know open to all input. just wanna have this all done right. thanks everyone
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