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03-21-2019, 05:57 PM | #1 |
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RB25 S14 wiring/plumbing
So I've inherited a project car im trying to get up and running. Ive got a rb25det neo for my s14. Built block stock head for now and lots of bolt ons. I have a few unanswered questions.
With the aftermarket intake/exhaust manifolds having no use for the original manifold's sensors, what consequences will i have deleting all but the necessary sensors? Like the traction control to the TB etc. Ill also be running an external oil cooler but the stock oil warmer has sensors built in. I suppose i could relocate them but do i need them? Also can i delete evap items such as the charcoal canister and purge valve to reduce wiring/complexity? I know the questions are a little broad but im just trying to find the right questions to ask to wrap my head around wiring/plumbing this thing. Thanks in advance |
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03-22-2019, 12:45 AM | #2 |
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What intake manifold is it? If it’s a greddy you will need to use a “series 2 “ fuel rail and injectors, the harness will need to be reworked for the “series 2” injectors you can use a q45 throttle body and again rewire to run the TPS on that tb. You will need the series 2 iacv also since that’s what it requires if you you have an neo 6 intake manifold it has a different iacv but they make a billet adapter so you don’t have to purchase another iacv and you can use the new 6 one.
Wiring specialties makes a harness to your liking and you can tell them what injectors you plan on using and what sensor plugs you will and will not have Oil cooler warmer sensor? Do you mean the oil cooler thermostat or the oil temp sensor Yes the evap can be deleted, BUT gas fumes need a vent. It’s pretty easy and there are many more detailed responds online deep in the infinite abyss that is zilvia
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