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2015-06-26 23:50:01
#1
INSTALL SR20VE DISTRIBUTOR IN A B13 sr20de harness
I read the thread in the forum but for me is a little complicated to understand and Again opening this thread asking for help, I have photos, i hope you help me, the photos are of my 1994 OBD1 SR20DE Conectors (Distributor with 4 wires, Coil with 2 wires and Transistor with 3 wires), I have the SR20DE wires with A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I, and the SR20VE with PIN 1, PIN 2, PIN 3, PIN 4, PIN 5, PIN 6, PIN 7, PIN 8,

so how is the correct conection letter with pin numbers?

SR20DE









SR20VE



THANKS
Last edited by nucocolisoz3 on 2015-06-30 at 13-57-55.
2015-06-26 23:51:24
#2
If i read correctly

i will conect, is it correct?

Vvl sr20de
1 A
2 B
3 C
4 D
5 ***
6 F
7 G
8 H

yes or no?

Thanks
again
Last edited by nucocolisoz3 on 2015-06-30 at 00-37-44.
2015-06-27 05:44:52
#3
No. Your ABCD plug is wrong. Look at it like if it was going to connect into your eye, with the clip on top.

Orientation now becomes; in accordance to the picture in the write up(http://www.sr20-forum.com/ve/24298-how-wire-ve-distributor-b13-b14-engine-harness.html)
B l C 1 l 2
D l A 3 l 4

Also, both E and I will be deleted (its one same wire).


VE OEM
1 A
2 B
3 D
4 C
5
6 F
7 G
8 H

It seems to me you are missing the "resistor and condenser" in your pictures. Open up your harness a bit and follow the green/yellow(
E and I) wire. This wire is shared between three devices, the coil, transistor, and the resistor. Once you find your resistor you will find the Yellow/Red wire that is needed to wire to pin 5.

Note- If wires are the same color, group them together. (once you find your resistor you should end up with two black/red and two black wires)

P.S.
I've done this on my own vehicle, and am providing information based on my previous experience and the information that was provided to me.
But I DO NOT take ANY responsibility for any faults or damages caused to anyone or their property.

And please, always disconnect your battery before working on the electrical system Happy wiring
Last edited by Sentraga on 2015-06-27 at 05-46-06.
2015-06-27 12:51:52
#4
was looking for exactly the same here!!! Thx
2015-06-27 15:02:43
#5
thanks for your exelent answer.

then

VE OEM
1 A
2 B
3 D
4 C
5 ****
6 F
7 G
8 H

for pin 5 i will open my harness following the green/yellow looking for the yellow/red wire, i will take photo.....

thanks
2015-06-28 13:40:22
#6
Originally Posted by nucocolisoz3
thanks for your exelent answer.

for pin 5 i will open my harness following the green/yellow looking for the yellow/red wire, i will take photo.....

thanks


What do u do with the 2 black wires left on the resistor? Delete them completely or connect them to each other? Correct to cut out the resistor completely?
2015-06-28 14:22:15
#7
Originally Posted by Themacpie

What do u do with the 2 black wires left on the resistor? Delete them completely or connect them to each other? Correct to cut out the resistor completely?


The resistor should be a four wire, green/yellow, black, black/red, yellow/red.

Black/red you connect it to the black/red from the coil.
Black you connect to the black from the power transistor.
yellow/red goes to Pin 5

Green/yellow is deleted.
2015-06-28 16:49:43
#8
Originally Posted by Sentraga
Originally Posted by Themacpie

What do u do with the 2 black wires left on the resistor? Delete them completely or connect them to each other? Correct to cut out the resistor completely?


The resistor should be a four wire, green/yellow, black, black/red, yellow/red.

Black/red you connect it to the black/red from the coil.
Black you connect to the black from the power transistor.
yellow/red goes to Pin 5

Green/yellow is deleted.


Yes, that part was clear. But I'm talking about the condenser/resistor itself here (see pic)

It has still 2 black wires connected... do I delete them, cut the part out and connect them or leave it connected as is?

2015-06-28 18:58:22
#9
Originally Posted by Themacpie

Yes, that part was clear. But I'm talking about the condenser/resistor itself here (see pic)

It has still 2 black wires connected... do I delete them, cut the part out and connect them or leave it connected as is?


Even with the picture I'm not sure what two black wires you're talking about.

Three wires are used, one wire is deleted, and the resistor has to come out as its all integrated in the VE distributor; i'd say cut them and connect them I guess.
2015-06-30 00:36:51
#10
EY HERE IS THE PHOTO OF THE RESISTOR



THEN DO I HAVE TO DELETE THE RESISTOR, AND CONECT DIRECTLY THE YELLOW/RED WIRE TO PIN 5?
Last edited by nucocolisoz3 on 2015-06-30 at 13-56-53.
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