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Old 04-30-2015, 03:22 PM
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I have a 2000 Z28 LS1 with a T56 trans, its in my Nissan 240sx, i need help with my wiring. i want to buy a standalone wiring harness but i seen that its not that hard to do it myself. if anyone can help. thank u for ur time
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Your harness is almost stand alone already. The F-body harness is very easy to modify. Check out lt1swap. I modified my 2002 f body harness with their information.

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Originally Posted by wmb2226
I have a 2000 Z28 LS1 with a T56 trans, its in my Nissan 240sx, i need help with my wiring. i want to buy a standalone wiring harness but i seen that its not that hard to do it myself. if anyone can help. thank u for ur time
I haven't done it myself yet, but I pretty much have it figured out. Just haven't had much luck buying a reasonably priced harness. At first it was intimidating as hell, most of the guides I read online seemed to lack the most basic info. The more I read tho, the more it became clear. You just have to piece all the guides together until you find everything you need.

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I labeled all of the wires and removed them from the ECU connector. Plugged in all of the ones I needed to their connectors on the engine, mounted the ECU where I wanted it, and then ran the wires back into the connector. From there its a few fuses and relays.

The hardest part is getting the harness loom and tape off and then getting it untangled lol.



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