L92 engine harness options
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Neil
If you are converting over to an LS3 intake manifold, the easiest and least expensive option is to get one of the new GMPP harnesses. Keep the DBW, use an LS2/3/7 throttle body. Why would you want to take out the crank and mes with all that?
There are details of my L92 to LS3 conversion in the link in my sig.
Andrew
Good luck w/ the project though.
They are built for the crate engines, it would be much simpler than modding a truck harness.
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Andrew
As long as you leave the engine stock, you are good. If you need to have the computer programmed, you will have to find someone with the GM tool and software to be able to reprogram the computer entirely.
The VVT stuff won't work with the GM wiring either, but since you weren't planning on using it, there should be no problem. You will need to put the proper connector end for the cam sensor wiring on the front of the engine if you don't change out the front timing cover and swap to the LS2/LS3 style jumper harness.
But the GM package is a pretty good deal. Especially for a stick shift car running a stock engine.
But no, you wouldn't be able to keep the fancy japanese pedals unless you figure out how to get the APP sensor from the Vette pedal to work on them.
As long as you leave the engine stock, you are good. If you need to have the computer programmed, you will have to find someone with the GM tool and software to be able to reprogram the computer entirely.
The VVT stuff won't work with the GM wiring either, but since you weren't planning on using it, there should be no problem. You will need to put the proper connector end for the cam sensor wiring on the front of the engine if you don't change out the front timing cover and swap to the LS2/LS3 style jumper harness.
But the GM package is a pretty good deal. Especially for a stick shift car running a stock engine.
But no, you wouldn't be able to keep the fancy japanese pedals unless you figure out how to get the APP sensor from the Vette pedal to work on them.
The harness kits also come with 2 O2 sensors, an LS7 MAF, and the electronic pedal. I didn't use the pedal that came with the kit because it fairly awful. But the Monte Carlo pedal is inexpensive and plugs right in. There are details in my build thread about it. Link in sig.
Andrew
i caan't find a crank cheap enough. I am going to use speed density so no use for the maf anyway.
If you are converting over to an LS3 intake manifold, the easiest and least expensive option is to get one of the new GMPP harnesses. Keep the DBW, use an LS2/3/7 throttle body. Why would you want to take out the crank and mes with all that?
There are details of my L92 to LS3 conversion in the link in my sig.
Andrew
You can get the GMPP harness for just over $800 which includes the DBW accel pedal.
Keep in mind that if you want to use an older stype Gen3 PCM+harness with a cable operated TB; you'll have to go with an aftermarket TB and they're ridiculously overpriced !! For a 4-bolt 90mm (same size as the stock DBW TB) the cheapest I found were $300.
So keeping the DBW may save you money when you factor in the cost of the Gen3 harness and additional modifications needed, new TB, reluctor wheel etc.
Not keeping the DBW will definitley cost you more money.
Last edited by Hans Grüber; Jul 30, 2008 at 11:40 PM.
Out of curiosity, what is the ECM code? It should be stamped between the ribs.
Andrew





