S13 SR20 DETto Datsun Engine Harness Install

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The instructions provide a step-by-step process to connect a wiring harness for an S13 SR20DET engine swap into a non-EFI chassis.

The steps are to connect the ignitor chip, oxygen sensor, coilpacks, injectors, idle air sensor, knock sensor, throttle body, cam angle sensor, mass air flow sensor and ECU.

The wiring harness has a removable fuse block, Nissan Consult connector for diagnostics, outputs for the tachometer and check engine light, and loose wires for ECU outputs.

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S13 SR20DET to a Datsun/Standalone Engine Harness Installation instructions


Thank you for purchasing the Wiring Specialties pre-made S13 SR Engine wiring harness. Please read these instructions carefully before attempting the installation. This Engine harness is designed to work with a S13 SR20DET engine installed into a NON-EFI chassis (Datsun/Toyota/etc). You will find a number of duplicate connectors located on the harness to accommodate for different manufacturing years of the chassis and engine configuration. In most cases, unused connectors should be removed.

DO NOT CONNECT THE ECU OR THE MAIN POWER UNTIL ALL ENGINE CONNECTORS HAVE BEEN INSTALLED AND UNNECESSARY CONNECTORS REMOVED

NOTE! We will begin by connecting all the engine components first then proceed to the interior of the car to connect the ECU and the interface connectors. Step1 (Routing the Harness) Feed the harness through the firewall (make an opening if necessary) on the US passenger side, with the ECU connector and interface plugs leading the way.

Step 2 (Ignitor Chip) Connect the Ignitor Chip into the two designated OEM connectors (5-wire and 4-wire with Red/Color wires). The connectors are now located inside the car, close to the ECU.

Step 3 (Oxygen Sensor and Coilpacks)


Connect the oxygen sensor by routing the extended O2 wiring along the firewall, past the engine and to the sensor. Please secure the O2 wiring away from heat to avoid burning the wires. Then, connect the Coilpack interface connector (Grey 6-pin) to the Coilpack sub-harness on the engine.

Step 4 (Injectors) Connect the Injector clips to their respective injectors. Each connector should only reach the correct injector for proper installation.

Step 5 (Idle Air, Engine Grounds and Knock Sensor) Connect the knock sensor (2-pin) and the Idle Air (4-pin) connectors to the OEM SR20DET sub-harness (not provided with this kit) mounted to the intake manifold. Then, secure the 2 engine grounds to the back side of the intake manifold and make sure the ground coils make a tight connection. Step 6 (Throttle Body and Temp)
Now proceed to connect the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) connector. NOTE! You will notice 2 connectors for the TPS. The 6-pin connector (taped) is for an Automatic throttle body and the 3-pin is for a 5-speed unit. Connect the proper one to the throttle body (Auto TPS will work with a 5-speed setup as well) and REMOVE the unused connector by cutting the clip off and taping up the exposed wires.

Step 7 (CAS and MAFS) On the front end of the harness two connectors are found. The Cam Angle Sensor (CAS) connector (Grey 4-pin) and the MAFS universal quick-connect connector (Brown 3-pin. Route the wiring harness along the front of the engine and connect it to the respective sensors. Specific MAFS connectors are provided in a separate bag. Step 8 (MAFS) Proceed to install the Mass Airflow Sensor (MAFS) connector to the sensor just past the front of the engine. NOTE: There are 2 connectors supplied with the harness; The Z32 and the OEM S13 SR20DET connectors are provided. Choose the one to be used with your swap and install onto the harness with the quick-connect clip. MAFS Signal wire RED MAFS Ground - GREEN Power Black/Yellow

Step 9 (back in the car)


At this point we should be done with all the wiring in the engine bay. Back in the passenger foot-well we find the ECU connector (with Nissan Consult plug). Connect the ECU and tighten the mounting bolt lightly.

Main Power Interface


Please make sure that all unnecessary connectors have been removed from the harness. Once the power is connected, no wire cutting should be done.

Two (2) relays are found on the fuse block (marked) and four fuses are used to safely power the engine unit. Please use the proper current rating noted above. 1. 2. 3. 4. Ignition (fuse - 15A) Fuel pump (fuse - 30A) ECCS ECU power control (fuse - 10A) ECU memory (fuse - 10A) Additional Features of the harness The fuse block is fully removable from the harness. If the fuse block does not fit through the firewall opening, please disconnect the block from the harness and reinstall from inside the car. Nissan consult connector Used for connecting the Consult / Diagnostics tools to the ECU for monitoring and diagnostics. ECU OUTPUT wiring (loose wires next to the fuse block)
1. Yellow/Red Tachometer output 2. Orange Check engine light output

POWER INTERFACE CONNECTIONS to CHASSIS This harness is set up to work independently of the chassis make and model. NOTE: The Main POWER/CONSTANT +12V feed wire is located near the engine intake manifold and should be routed to the starter + terminal. Please connect the eyelet provided on the harness to the Main starter terminal. There are 2 wires that MUST be connected to the CHASSIS:
BLACK FUEL PUMP output (direct to drive fuel pump +) GREEN Ignition signal (from Ignition Key ON, no load, just +12V ignition signal)

WE ARE DONE!

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