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Old 04-11-2005, 09:22 PM
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I'm looking at getting a 2 or a 3 step and was wondering what everyone is using. So far the only one I've found for an LS1 is Harlan's, but I'd rather have a 3 step. Thanks.

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Where did you find a 2 step (Harlan's) for an LS1 - 7?
Please e-mail me the info. (sales@gladstone1.com) so I can contact the mfg.

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http://www.harlan-engineering.com/st...tep/2step.html
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BS3 = Built in 2 Step!
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BS3 = Built in 2 Step!
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Originally Posted by Magic Chicken

Seriously, I'm running the Big Stuff # which has a built in 2 step...
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If I had a beast like yours I'd probably be running aftermarket EMS too. Just not cost effective for my application.
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Harlan's works great!
It is almost a plug and play unit.
Plugs into all factory plugs except ground, tach and activation.




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