GSR V dash

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GSR V dash

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Hi everyone, Along time ago i had the wiring diagrams that suited the gsrV chassis and also another diagram that had the ecu wiring.
Which I have now missed placed.
Does any one have copies these they can post?
Mainly concerned for the Chassis wiring not ECU

Thanks In advance :D
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Post by RiceThief »

I would have thought the chassis wiring is almost the same as the jb chassis wiring diagram.
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Post by sirusdash »

Some of it is, but to what I understand there is some circuits that are different due to been a Jap Import
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Post by RiceThief »

Differences would probably mostly be because of the Etac system, so there's a chance the us wiring diagram will be a close match.
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Post by FST4RD »

I had all the wiring diagrams, even converted to english as well.....
I'm not sure where they are now but the garage needs a good clean out so will have a look for them....
Might be worth scanning them I guess....
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Post by MitsuMadness »

I'm definitely interested too if anyone comes accross them! Could benefit from them for my GSR-V.
Siriusdash, if I come accross anything in my searchings, i'll pass it on to you as well! :D
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Post by sirusdash »

I just come across the file for the ECU :D if you want that rofl , but still needing the Chassis wiring
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If it's in English Sirusdash then MitsuMadness definitely would want a good look at that....
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i'm pretty sure i have an 86 full manual with supplements, but i dont have a scanner :(
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Post by MitsuMadness »

Awesome, now that IS a good find! Thanks!
You don't happen to have it in higher resolution do you? I'll pm you my email address.
Cheers! :D
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Post by docile »

Heres a worthwhile read for the DASH fanatics

http://www.sae.org/technical/papers/850035
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