Help identifying a fuse block
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Help identifying a fuse block
Long story short, I am helping my cousin swap an LS1 from a 2000 Corvette into his 72 Olds Vista Cruiser. He bought a 98 Firebird wiring harness and PCM from ebay and we have most of the connections hooked up, but I can't find a diagram for the fuse block it came with. I've found wiring diagrams from LT1 and LS1 F-bodies from various years, Corvettes and GTO's, but none of them look like this. It looks like most of the sensors get their power from this block, so I'm hoping we can feed power to it and have power to all of the sensors. Can anyone help identify what this fuse block is from? The pics are pretty crappy so I provided both for good measure. Thanks!
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That's what I'm starting to think. I couldn't find any part numbers at all. It's hard telling what happened to this harness, as the guy he bought it from had cut it up in a few spots. We found that he obviously didn't know how to solder, so someone like that is more of a danger to anything wiring wise.
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that is an after market fuse block from Current Performance. They r based out of Port Richie Florida. I have used this fuse block twice. Only thing you may have to re-pin it. It was wired backwards. #87 on relay (to me) sends +12v power to accessories. CP wires it to receive fused +12v power.
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that is an after market fuse block from Current Performance. They r based out of Port Richie Florida. I have used this fuse block twice. Only thing you may have to re-pin it. It was wired backwards. #87 on relay (to me) sends +12v power to accessories. CP wires it to receive fused +12v power.
Do you know if they just have that fuse box pinned the same for all the swaps or is each one different?