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Old 06-27-2006, 11:25 PM   #63 (permalink)
FuelCutOff
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Join Date: Sep 2005
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Originally Posted by sonny
k.... my problem is that I'm wiring a b13 harness into a b14 chassis that came with the GA16... a few guys from the boards suggested searching since there's probably countless members who have put JDM DETs in b14s. Wish work wasn't so damm busy today.
Searching on this forum isn't always as easy as most people on here make it out to be. The info is scattered and every other posts only contains tidbits of info that solve a particular problem that may or may not relate close enough to your own.

Anyway, enough with that. We still have the donor car right? Would transferring the fuse box, harnesses, and etc from the b13 donor into the b14 be less of a hassle than splicing wires from the b14 body to mate with the b13 engine? I imagine that would be the most complete way to ensure everything gets wired correctly.
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