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Thread: 20v 4AGE conversion into 86

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    Hi guys, in need of some of your knowledge.

    I was wondering if any of you know if the 20v loom and computer can easily(or so) be used in a conversion to 86, or a new loom must be fitted, or can the exsisting loom be used?

    thankyou

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    old loom(20v) can be used, just need to extend a few wires - just the ones that go under the plenum, and alternator ones

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    use best way is to use the 20v engine loom only. anything connected to any sensors/injectors, seperate that out. junk the rest.
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    thanks guys.

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    cant easly be converted because you need to modify the existing loom to allow for an ignition module that converts to a waste spark setup.
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