I’m a long-term Aircooled guy, who right now is outside my comfort zone whilst helping out with a T3 engine conversion. So this post is very much a reach-out to the global water-cooled community, cheers in advance for any assistance.
We’re replacing an end-of-life 1983 petrol DG engine with a 2.0ltr AGG engine donated from a Golf Mk3.
We’ve sourced most the parts needed for the conversion, and the mechanical side is progressing fine, not least due to some invaluable knowledge gleaned this forum – thanks.
My challenge is on the electrical side of things…ECU’s, MAF’s, lambda probes, etc., all new-age wizardry as far as I’m concerned

I’m struggling to understand what some of its connections are for, e.g., what sensors and how/where it integrates with the T3 wiring. With reference to below picture, my understanding and questions are thus:
A: 3 brown, 1 brown/white > earth
B: > ECU
C: blue, brown. OBD port ?
C1: brown, blue/green. Connects to case, which sensor is it for ?
D: Relays (fuel pump and ECU)
E: Engine
F: single red/green , female spade connector. Connects to what ?
G: grey, blue, black, heavily insulated, connects to case, which sensor is it for?
H: brown/blue, green/black, orange/red. Connects to case, which sensor is it for?
I: white, yellow, brown, red/white into 4-port connector. Lambda sensor.
J: brown, green, black: three pin connector . Connects to what ?
J2: green/black, single female spade connector. Connects to what
K: 6 pin connection for vehicle wiring. brown, blue, yellow/red, blue/black, green/black, yellow. Integrate by following T3 wiring diagram.
2-terminal male connector block, black, purple/yellow. Connect to what ?
2x 4mm red – solenoid for power.
L: yellow, brown, red/green. Heavily insulated, 3 pin connector. Connect to what ?
M: yellow/white, brown/blue, 2 pin connector. Connect to what ?
A secondary concern…is the ECU likely to have issues if a sensor is not present. I.e., is it mandatory for us to wire in Lamdba, MAF, etc. sensors ? Would their absence significantly affect engine performance, possibly even causing permanent damage to the ECU ?