Loom pin layout

  1. #1
    Right so with my S engine I got a loom. Some probably remember my last thread about identifying my loom which the conclusion was that it's a straight single plug.
    This is my current furio loom:

    Chassis plug:

    And then this is the pin layout on the new loom which came with the engine:

    Is there anyway I can use this as I'm guessing it won't fit??
    Thanks
  2. #2
    good luck getting any details you want. youll be told to search with no luck.


    youd be safer getting the interior loom and clocks to match the engine loom. saves alot of head ache
  3. #3
    The reason its hard to get hold of is because people make alot of money from doing loom conversions. I am suprised all of the pin outs havnt made there way onto here yet like. You could just pay for a conversion loom, theres a few people on here who do it for around £60-£80
  4. #4
    I agree, it's just knowing what needs converting etc but as you said it's hidden info lol.
    If I go for clocks and interior loom its a matter of finding o e that matches again just like it would be to getting a new engine loom to match my current interior loom.
  5. #5
    which would be more money etc. i dont blame you for having a go your self. as said the loom info is stupid how hard it is to get, as people want money for what they know - which is completely understandable really.

    still im pretty much in a similar boat as you - why pay some one when i know i can crack it myself.... untill i just give up lol.
  6. #6
    What a headache, I've never seen anyone sell interior loom and that's even more effort wiring that in lol.
  7. #7
    Id love to throw up all the pin data on here and help out but id probly get the sack haha. it is annoying but i no ours is all main dealer pin outs from psa and its a proper ball ache to get hold of.
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  8. #8
    I posted it here.. search.
  9. #9
    Im not sure how much help this is to you, but Beaniemoo made a thread not long ago about the pin outs on the VTR/VTS. All credit to him, very good info..

    http://www.saxperience.com/forum/sho...d.php?t=407025
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  10. #10
    http://www.saxperience.com/forum/sho...d.php?t=395621
    on the bottom.