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Old 05-05-2005, 05:49 PM
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Hi, I am swapping an LS1 into my RX-7, and I figure i am going to have to bite the bullet and purchase a wiring diagram for the LS1 so I know where I will need switched 12V supplies etc. Does the stock set-up use a relay to power the LS1 PCM? I attached some pictures of the connectors I am not sure about. Can anyone help me to identify them?
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1 2 and 3 run over the passenger side fender well and run the lights, and horns and **** (i think)

number 4 looks like the A/C high pressure switch connector

that number 5 is a vacuum line that opens the A/C flapper (i'm pretty sure)

6 and 7 look like some interior plugs due to the fact that they arent sporting any kind of weathertight connectors. i'm going by the fact that i've never seen them before and can be found under the hood more than inside the car lol
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Wow, are you sure? So I guess that means I don't need a custom switched 12 volts to anything? Those are the only connectors on the harness that aren't connected to anything. If so, thats great, I guess I can just plug the harness into the battery and start her up. Oh, and thanks for the help

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1 2 and 3 run over the passenger side fender well and run the lights, and horns and **** (i think)

number 4 looks like the A/C high pressure switch connector

that number 5 is a vacuum line that opens the A/C flapper (i'm pretty sure)

6 and 7 look like some interior plugs due to the fact that they arent sporting any kind of weathertight connectors. i'm going by the fact that i've never seen them before and can be found under the hood more than inside the car lol
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6 and 7 so go into the passenger side interior...they are hidden behind the kick panel. thru the gromet in the firewall. 5 goes to the back of the intake ...very back
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see the pics for info... heres the linked post:

https://ls1tech.com/forums/showpost....06&postcount=4
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Awesome, thank you so much. This helps me alot.

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see the pics for info... heres the linked post:

https://ls1tech.com/forums/showpost....06&postcount=4
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before you buy any harnesses or pin outs call Rudy at hardwired he can give you more options and he has pin outs (210)827-0556



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