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Old Sep 22, 2023 | 10:38 AM
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2ND Gen 4runner with a subaru brat body

Whoops I posteed my previous post in the wrong place.Hi everybody, it's me again with a different issue.

I currently have a subaru brat body on a 1994 toyota 4Runner, 3.0(I know this engie sucks but its what I've got) and a 5 speed.

I had the entire wiring harness from the donor 4Runner and it was driving(albeit not the best) and so I decided to trim the harness down of everything I knew(or thought I knew) the ECU didnt need.

I'm now currently getting no spark, its getting gas(at least it smells like it) and I know its getting air. I feel like I clipped a wire somewhere that I shouldnt have or something just isnt connected somewhere. I have an online FSM that I was following but obviously I did something wrong somewhere.

The 4Runner harness also is not connected at all to the Brat harness. I at least made one smart decision to wait until it was able to run first.

Does anyone happen to know the exact wires/sensors/relays/vaccum lines I need for this thing to be running?

I can also post a video going over everything that I have plugged in.

Thank you all in advance, I know its a bit of a weird one.
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Old Sep 22, 2023 | 10:39 AM
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Also would like to note that I do have an appointment with Superior Soobie in two weeks. But if I can figure this out on my own that would obviously be the better and cheaper option.
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