So Im trying to transplant the ej22t engine into an old vw, maybe you guys have seen some of my other questions but there is little support for suby swaps in vws at this point in time, its growing though which makes me happy to see our old underpowered hippy mobiles actually drive and reliably for once, but there is also only one known ej22t conversion that resides in Germany of all places so any info I can find, and I have some good info is helping but does not include the turbo stuff, and I cant speak german. Long stroy short suby engines are where its at and I could list 20,000 reasons why they are better than aircooled engines. Its going to be a challenge but a worthy one.
Ive been slowly piecing together parts, I also need to get a car to swap it into, thats coming, but engine first. I have what I believe to be a 92' to 94' 22t. I cant tell the model year that it came from but its not '91 as it does not have an oil cooler. Hind sight is always 20/20 so I wish I would have just bought a complete car, but all I wanted was the engine and harness and on the east coast every one seems to think that legacy SS's with 190k on the clock are stuck from gold, this is not to say that they arent worth it, but I just want the power plant, and Im sure you guys, just like vw people, want to see them on the road. So I found a lower mile engine candidate from the northeast from a member here and have been slowly but surely "restoring" the engine so that when the time comes it will hopefully be ready to go and gives me something to do in my down time. I will eventually get to seals pumps and what not, but I just went through the intake manifold and bringing that back to life and checking things over.
I have also purchased a complete wiring harness from another memeber here for an 22t but it was from an automatic. I have chatted with a vw guy that has been most helpful and he has informed me that I can use the automatic harness but will have to ground the shifter selector wires. He informed me that I can basically put it in
"park" mode and the engine will perform like normal but will not need a vehicle speed sensor (VSS) which is great. Most suby swaps I have read about will die when coming to a stop because the engine doesnt have this. I would like to keep the VSS so that I can eventually get a rob tune ej20g setup and use the launch comand... or just feel awesome having a lower rev limiter

Any way I was wondering if any one happened to have a full wiring diagram. Much like any manufacturer Subaru decided to do an all in one wonder harness, which is great if you have a subaru that needs one. I however wont be needing things like airconditioning, headlights, cruise control, dash lights, tach and speedo, seat warmers etc. My car will have its own independent system that will essentially feed off the batter and suppy from the alternator. The wiring diagram for these is so simple your refridgerator will look like an IBM supercomputer in comparison.
Heres what Im working with thus far.


Its a little overwhelming but baby steps
I can hopefully take better pictures tomorrow. Keep in mind, Im more of a mechanical guy, Ive torn engines down quite a bit and done some minor electrical fixes, but when it comes to wiring, Im a "dont let the magic white smoke out" person.
This is what my vw friend sent me to follow... again its a NA 22 and manual but its a starting point I guess.

This image is a bit small, I have a much larger picture/pdf of it but have no way to host the larger file.
any help or thoughts would be awesome. I know its long winded but I figure I would go ahead and just be thurough about it.