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Old Aug 6, 2020 | 04:47 AM
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Hiya ... I'm doing a VQ37VHR swap into an E46 BMW and have the engine harness without VVEL controller or harness. I'm wanting confirmation / advice on the plug in the attached image to work out what I need to get from a wrecker to complete my package. The location of this along the harness may differ from what you are expecting as its out of a RHD Skyline 370GT.
I have more questions regarding running a VQ37 in a swap or on the ground but will start another thread for that

Thanks all !!!


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Old Aug 6, 2020 | 09:06 AM
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Sounds like a fun project!

You might want to search for the factory shop manual (G37 FSM are easy to find and should be very similar to 370 GT) so you can determine which connector does what.

In the picture above, the white connector is for the all wheel drive control module.
from shop manual section "PG" (power and ground)

The ECU has 3 connectors (F101 - brown, F102 - black and F107 - gray)
You are missing F107 which provides the power, grounds, CAN bus, ignition signal, and multiple sensor inputs.

The large black block at the top is F39 and connects to the IPDM/ER and the VVEL control module.
I will pop over to your other thread and see if there is anything I can help with.
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