Looking for some custom LS1 harness parts
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Looking for some custom LS1 harness parts
These are on the painless harness they sell....I have a stock modified harness and was wondering if a few parts were available online as generic parts that painless is using. (basically not specific to their products)
1st- These relay holders, I bought my four gang fuseholders from waytak wire and am using the basic relay holders you get online that you can daisy chain...but these look more robust
2nd - Check engine light, this one has a engine diagram silkscreened on the front
1st- These relay holders, I bought my four gang fuseholders from waytak wire and am using the basic relay holders you get online that you can daisy chain...but these look more robust
2nd - Check engine light, this one has a engine diagram silkscreened on the front
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found the check engine light part 80207 - so it's being sold seperatly
http://www.dirtyparts.com/store/deta...IGHT/pid-98405
Now I need to figure out the relay holders
http://www.dirtyparts.com/store/deta...IGHT/pid-98405
Now I need to figure out the relay holders
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Gotta love google
http://www.alliedelec.com/search/pro...x?SKU=70102789
Maybe this will help others if they are building a harness
http://www.alliedelec.com/search/pro...x?SKU=70102789
Maybe this will help others if they are building a harness
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x2 for mouser.com the site can be hard to navigate and you will need a crimper, but they have the fuse holders for about 5 bucks and terminals are cheap too. I just had trouble finding the ganged terminals that will send power to all four fuses at once.
I was able to build an 8 circuit add on similar to painless with one relay for 4 fuse switched and 4 always hot. I just used circuit breakers for the hot leads going to the fuse block/relay. cost about 20 bucks in parts but I already had the correct style crimper.
I was able to build an 8 circuit add on similar to painless with one relay for 4 fuse switched and 4 always hot. I just used circuit breakers for the hot leads going to the fuse block/relay. cost about 20 bucks in parts but I already had the correct style crimper.
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Check out my build thread. I just bought a Bussmann micro fuse/relay panel from Waytek. It is a fully sealed unit. I am very happy with it, and it will allow me to have 5 micro relay's and 10 micro blade fuses. Check it out. I am very happy with it so far.