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Old 05-08-2007, 10:10 PM   #39 (permalink)
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hey man is there anyway
you can explain what wires i need to add
if i use a greddy mss, the ve ecu, and my stock harness
and also if you know of any other complications
i will encounter while im doing this swaap
i would appreciate it
thanks
Here is a good wiring diagram

http://www.sr20forum.com/neovvl-guid...e-diagram.html

Basically, you run constant (fused) 12V to each solenoid and the MSS feeds ground when the proper RPM is reached. The MSS instructions come in Japanese -- so it's a bit hard to figure them out. Ignore the speed wire and hook up the RPM wire to the ECU output to the tach.

Check this thread for how to program the MSS. Also in this thread are some instructions on which wire to tap from the ECU (at least for a B13 -- not sure about others).

http://www.sr20forum.com/neovvl-guid...reddy-mss.html

This should get you started. Search and there is lots more information on this forum.

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