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Old 08-09-2016, 09:11 AM
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Default 1997 Camaro to LS Wiring harness

Anyone know of a company that can build a LS wiring harness to work in a 1997 Camaro?

I have called current performance but their 8 weeks out, Speartech only modifies harnesses and their 4-6 weeks out and PSI does not make a swap harness

who else can make a harness?
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I would think a regular stand alone from speedway motors would be super easy to complete for the LT1 cars.
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I'm looking for a plug and play harness, I hate wiring and I'm not looking for something I have to spend days wiring it to make everything work.
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I hear you but it is probably the next easiest option. I like it much better than most out there. It is just an idea.
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BP Automotive
http://www.shop.bp-automotive.com/LT...nesses_c38.htm

He did an awesome job on my 24x harness, but he does LT1 to LS1 stuff too.
He has a ton of great reviews on LTXtech too.

He did take a month to get my harness to me, but it was sexy looking and I wasn't in a rush.
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Not goana get a plug and play harness outside those 2 people
Your goana have to wait

I know ProTree Racing has one for a 95 car, but it was for a Racecar
You can call Daniele and so if it will fit a 97
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There's a guy in the swap section that does them, he did the harness for my buddy's 93 LT1 that I swapped an LS into. Let me find him real quick.
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the_merv is his name, I forget what he charged, but i told him what all I wanted to keep, and what we deleted, sent him both harnesses, he sent me back a plug and play harness. Excellent guy to deal with, harness worked perfect, car fired right up and every gauge worked.
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Originally Posted by The Postman
the_merv is his name, I forget what he charged, but i told him what all I wanted to keep, and what we deleted, sent him both harnesses, he sent me back a plug and play harness. Excellent guy to deal with, harness worked perfect, car fired right up and every gauge worked.
Really knowledgeable guy, talked to me a lot about my SN95 swap.
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I ended up just going with the Current performance harness, for the money you cant beat it...

They charged me $800 with up-graded wire loom. most places wanted both wiring harnesses and $600.00 to make it work. By the time I bought the harnesses I would have had 1200 in it.
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Current performance is great for some things but I have installed one of there full stand alone harnesses and it wasn'tas good as the speedway motors harness. If you would, post up how this one goes for you. I may check with them on a Fiero swap I am doing. Thanks Chad.

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Originally Posted by codyvette
Current performance is great for some things but I have installed one of there full stand alone harnesses and it wasn'tas good as the speedway motors harness. If you would, post up how this one goes for you. I may check with them on a Fiero swap I am doing. Thanks Chad.
Will do, The built one for an S10 build and it was perfect. It plugged directly into the fuse box and into the factory wiring harness. All I had to do was hook up the grounds to the back of the head and attach the power wire to the starter... All the gauges worked and the speedo for the 4L60e



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