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PostPosted: 15 Oct 2012, 11:16 
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ok ill start off by saying hi my name is dave and i have recently joined. :)
i have been following cordiapower for awhile now and it has been so helpful, so thank you to everyone.

i have a 1986 cordia AC GSR with a vr4 4g63t 2l dohc motor in it which came out of a running evo 1 -3.

i took the old 1.8l sohc motor out and put this in doing the passengers side mount and rebuilding the engine etc.
as the motor came with no loom or ecu i had to get them so i got a 4g63t ecu online and also a loom.

so at this stage the motor is sitting in there with the loom through firewall and connected to ecu. im just finishing some intercooler
piping and need to get a pod filter but thats small stuff i can do but im at the stage where im needing to wire the ecu in.

I have seen a few posts about it but it doesnt really give you exact wires to do so iv taken alot of pics so you can help me out and
also the many other people with these questions.

i have wired up a evo afm to this loom by the instructions below hope they are right.
i also have the loom ecu pinout and they all match up but the plugs in the engine bay are all different like nothing just clicks straight in?
also to wire in the white round plug in the top left corner that connects to your dash, is there are coloured diagram so that i dont need to pull the dash apart. all pictures are below.
so any questions, advice or help is welcome.

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PostPosted: 15 Oct 2012, 11:23 
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picture above this ones has 4 wires coming out, this plug needs to be changed over is that possible?


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PostPosted: 15 Oct 2012, 11:40 
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evo afm wire up guide please check and confirm its correct please. and also this is the only diagram that matches the wires on the loom.


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You would have been better off buying a motor from a Galant vr4 rather than the Evo. Have you sorted out what flywheel, clutch and gearbox you are going to use?

By the looks of it, your ecu and loom are out of a Galant vr4. It would be easiest and tidiest to find the right loom and computer for your engine.


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PostPosted: 15 Oct 2012, 15:26 
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yip the flywheel and new clutch is all in there its just the loom im stuck with. the motor is from a vr4 but came from a evo. need help asap


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picture above this ones has 4 wires coming out, this plug needs to be changed over is that possible?


The black plug is for the igniter......pretty sure the other plug in the pic is for the coils and tacho interface.


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Hi i am having problems with the round ignition plug wiring up the vr4 loom as my car has been butchered, it is a race car for my kids so it does not need everything working I just need it to run so i need the wire colours on the round plug and what they are for as mine do not make sense help would be good as racing starts soon thanks.


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PostPosted: 04 Jan 2014, 21:37 
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Post up a pic........not too sure what you mean.


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PostPosted: 05 Jan 2014, 17:13 
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It is the round plug he is holding with his hand in the pic near the top of the page.


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Looks like the dashboard plug.


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PostPosted: 05 Jan 2014, 18:54 
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Is that where you wire in the vr4 loom as the harnes on the fire wall is gone. If not where do i wire it in thanks.


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You won't need the "white" plug.............just checked both of mine and you will require the "original" wiring for the dash....it's a BIG 12 pin plug (on the drivers side)...........wire in as per standard and your dash will work.


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Hi where can i find your builds and how you wired in your vr4 computer, which wires you used and there colours Thanks.


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