A few things about this swap:
1. When wiring the switches, I used and matched up at least ONE of the wires with what was on the chassis itself. So for one, I matched up the two black wires, on the other I matched up the green/yellow wire. Figured that at least one of the wires would be consistent, and they were. So just a heads up about that.
2. The tap that is used/needed for the trans bracket is NOT an M10-1.25!! It's a M10x1.5 That should be edited by the original poster.
3. When cutting the shifter stabilizer so the shifter rod doesn't bind on it, be aware that the shifter in the car will have more free play. I am going to go with this as a way to gain some of that positive feel back: CHEAP alternative to shifter stabilizer bracket - SR20 Forum
I hope this helps out all those in the future doing this upgrade.
1. When wiring the switches, I used and matched up at least ONE of the wires with what was on the chassis itself. So for one, I matched up the two black wires, on the other I matched up the green/yellow wire. Figured that at least one of the wires would be consistent, and they were. So just a heads up about that.
2. The tap that is used/needed for the trans bracket is NOT an M10-1.25!! It's a M10x1.5 That should be edited by the original poster.
3. When cutting the shifter stabilizer so the shifter rod doesn't bind on it, be aware that the shifter in the car will have more free play. I am going to go with this as a way to gain some of that positive feel back: CHEAP alternative to shifter stabilizer bracket - SR20 Forum
I hope this helps out all those in the future doing this upgrade.