rastasun Posted April 13, 2013 Report Share Posted April 13, 2013 hi i have a '73 datsun 610 estate wagon and.. My problem is that I do not know how I have to make the electrical connections to operate the engine in my Datsun. i am using a Japanese 4WD VG30E engine of a '95 pathfinder XE with automatic transmission, and I have the cable along with the fuse box inside of the pathfinder and the wiring Harness of the engine and ECU... where i have to connect the cables who feed the engine? Can I use the pathfinder fuse block or i have to use the original my Datsun? Can I remove the EGR system? What I have to do to delete it without affecting the engine? what cables i dont have to use? Quote Link to comment
thorpie Posted April 14, 2013 Report Share Posted April 14, 2013 I have vg30 in my 620. The vg30 was from an 84 300zx. I removed everything that i didn't need to make the engine run. With the wiring I purchased a new fuse box with 12 fuses and wired it up. I din't use the 300zx fuse box as it had thousands of fuses and relays for things that i wan't going to use Get yourself a wiring diagrame for the pathfinders engine loom and study it. If the engine came complete with the harnes atached your in luck. I removed the EGR, injector fan, idle up solinoids, cruise control and some other things. The 620 runs good and i have done 3 14 hour trips over 3000km's with no issue within the last month. I did use the alternator from the vg30 and wired it back to the 620's harnes removing the voltage regulator. i hope this helps :geek: 1 Quote Link to comment
thorpie Posted April 14, 2013 Report Share Posted April 14, 2013 Find out what wires power the ecu and connect up 12v. power the starter motor and the starter wire and with the engine harnes conected you should get somthing :geek: A bit of fuel will help as well http://www.datsunminitruckin.com/vg30e-build-with-5-speed_topic2126.html 1 Quote Link to comment
rastasun Posted April 19, 2013 Author Report Share Posted April 19, 2013 thanks bro! Quote Link to comment
'70dime Posted April 19, 2013 Report Share Posted April 19, 2013 Are you keeping the Auto? Quote Link to comment
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