Which wiring harness for a Ls Swap?
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Which wiring harness for a Ls Swap?
no matter what car or truck that your putting it in.
which harness or who's harness do you suggest?
who's got the better deal?
thanks
Ed
which harness or who's harness do you suggest?
who's got the better deal?
thanks
Ed
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oh i dont have a harness and im really not patient enough to build one from scratch.
might have someone that could help build one,i just dont have a harness currently.
was looking at this guys harness.
http://www.larryselectricsite.com/LS1.html
might have someone that could help build one,i just dont have a harness currently.
was looking at this guys harness.
http://www.larryselectricsite.com/LS1.html
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I personally have not used one of Larry's harnesses, but I have been to his shop a couple of times. He was very helpful and knowledgeable and was willing to talk as long as I wanted without the guarantee of a sale. Not sure if that helps you out or not??
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I melted down a bunch of pennies and made my own wire, stranded and twisted it by straining it through a calendar, then coated it with high temp insulation I made from composite plastics I had laying around, colored the wires as needed with food die, and then used all of that to build my own harness.
Assembled my own engine computer with old parts I had from Broken Pacman Machines, and an Apple IIe.
It's not that tough, just takes time, you guys should try it.
Assembled my own engine computer with old parts I had from Broken Pacman Machines, and an Apple IIe.
It's not that tough, just takes time, you guys should try it.
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I melted down a bunch of pennies and made my own wire, stranded and twisted it by straining it through a calendar, then coated it with high temp insulation I made from composite plastics I had laying around, colored the wires as needed with food die, and then used all of that to build my own harness.
Assembled my own engine computer with old parts I had from Broken Pacman Machines, and an Apple IIe.
It's not that tough, just takes time, you guys should try it.
Assembled my own engine computer with old parts I had from Broken Pacman Machines, and an Apple IIe.
It's not that tough, just takes time, you guys should try it.
plug in connectors,fuse block,relays,nothing to start with at all.
which direction would you go?
even if you didnt have a Pacman machine,or Atari
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I'm cheap, am modifying my own from the truck harness with the 6.0. In the past, I've used harness' in their entirety using ALL the donor componants, including VATS, not knowing how to do it nor where to start. It doesn't seem that hard now that I've jumped into doing my own. I say that, before I've gotten it together and the engine running...