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Old 08-20-2007, 12:29 PM
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I am wanting an eliminator for my 00 WS6. I am going to just go ahead and buy one, not wanting to do the cheap resistor from radio shack. What is the best bang for the buck and which one has had the best feedback.
Old 08-20-2007, 12:57 PM
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They are all pretty much the same....they all use GM connectors to build them.... I actually have one for sale in mint condition..... $21 shipped and its yours...i'll get some pics of it
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Just unplug it, you don't need an eliminator. I unplugged it and taped the ends up to keep junk out of them.
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leave it all plugged in, and have someone flash your PCM.

that will remove it, and they annoying light.. and its 100% reversible.. and noone can tell, even when looking at the connector.

can probably be done by someone with HPtuners or EFIlive for the cost of a beer.
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just do the radio shack resistor, its cheep, only takes a min, works well, and you can save all the beer for you.
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I need some brands and where to buy, like i said, i am not wanting to go with the cheap resistor thing.
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http://www.ws6project.com/user_stor/...115ed31eb5b646
theres mine, it works great
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Originally Posted by Cvaught
I need some brands and where to buy, like i said, i am not wanting to go with the cheap resistor thing.
I have SLP...1 month after buying the car new, I got rid of the EVIL.
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They all do exactly the same thing. Going the expensive route will yeild no benifits over the radio shack route. Which i did 3 yrs ago and works great to this day.
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Unplug it problem solved. no need to spend any money on it.
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Thanks Mercer, i went with the one from the WS6store. Hopefully i will get it this week.




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