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Old 12-02-2005, 10:53 AM
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Ok guys now you can save yourself from paying a profesional to do the install and do just as good of a job in half the time.

This units will fit all GM Models....
Here are the specs on it.
sxl wire
12ga & 18ga
weather pack connectors
3 40 amp relays
2 circuit breakers (1 30amp 1 20amp)
High temp wire loom,
direct plug in to an NX switch panel,
Enough wire to meet any ones needs.








The complete harness sells for 250.00.
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Looks nice and clean as always Dave. This should make things very easy for the do-it-yourself guys/girls.
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Very nice! I have been looking for some thing like this. It will get install cost down
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very very sweet! A premade harness layed out on a bench is really the way to go. I have seen so many nitrous installs where the wiring was not only subpar but downright dangerous.

This will make the basic setups a breeze, save time and be more reliable. Good job.
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Originally Posted by TwoFast4Lv
Very nice! I have been looking for some thing like this. It will get install cost down

Thats another good point. If you have a basic kit with some accesories...and you are having a local shop install it. Using this kit will cut down on the amount of labor hours they will bill. And insures the wiring quality is there. Many of the shody wiring jobs i have seen have been from shops. Not many people out there that are good at wiring.
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Another good point is this. Like stated it will cut down on install time.

I have seen shops charge any where from 350-over a 1000 dollars for installs.. If you figure 90.00 and hour and most of the time is in wiring well your install cost should be alot less.
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Originally Posted by 383LQ4SS
very very sweet! A premade harness layed out on a bench is really the way to go. I have seen so many nitrous installs where the wiring was not only subpar but downright dangerous.
true that!!!
nice setup nitro dave
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Yeah wiring takes forever. That is totally sweet. Nice work!
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Nice work there.
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Very cool. dave can you plug in all the goodies and snap a pic. I think this would give a better idea of what and how clean it can be done.
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Nice looking piece, I know I have spent plenty of night wiring up a car just so it look right.. many hours thats for sure..
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wow 250 seems rediculous. but i know most dont have the electrical knowledge and experience as me.
i can see how it could help in alot of situations
great job!
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Well, You have to looks at the whole picture.. First time is money. Next this is good quality wire and wire loom not the cheap crap you get at the auto parts store.Next these connectors and relays etc add up.

So yes you can wire your system your self cheaper if you have the time and knowledge. But for someone that wants to save time or money with good quality parts this is a heck of a deal..

Myself I can think of many jobes I wish I had something like this. My time is very valuable.
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This is a heck of a deal for sure. I think a lot of people don't consider time spent in labor when they see the price of something. This wire harness could save several hours in install time, and those hours of labor can add up very fast by what I've seen some shops charge per hour. It will really save a ton of time for the do-it-yourselfer that might not have a lot of experience with wiring things properly.

Again, great job Dave. I would buy one if I have a car and nitrous system to use it on, haha.
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Originally Posted by NXJeremy
This is a heck of a deal for sure. I think a lot of people don't consider time spent in labor when they see the price of something. This wire harness could save several hours in install time, and those hours of labor can add up very fast by what I've seen some shops charge per hour. It will really save a ton of time for the do-it-yourselfer that might not have a lot of experience with wiring things properly.

Again, great job Dave. I would buy one if I have a car and nitrous system to use it on, haha.
Maybe you should by a car and send in a proposal for sponsorship to NXs marketing department. Then I will sell you a wiring harness
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Now Dave has jokes, haha. One of these days I'll have another car to play with, but not anytime soon unless I win the lottery, lol. I'll keep that in mind though.
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Sweet. Along the lines I been asking for, I want to use a small sheathed set of wires, not so high of a load. I thought about using a playstation controller cable type or CAT-5 cable, tach signal wires and the sorts. Nice deal there Dave.
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Originally Posted by STANG KILLA SS 2
wow 250 seems rediculous. but i know most dont have the electrical knowledge and experience as me.
i can see how it could help in alot of situations
great job!

If you are good at wiring and buy the equivelent parts and connectors yourself obviously you can make one cheaper than the total price. But unless you have made a wiring harness on a bench before...forget about it.


The other thing besides ensuring a problem free install is that kit resale value will be much higher if you ever decide to sell a kit that has one of these harnesses as well. How many times have you seen your buddy buy a used kit with the wires snipped off 1 inch from the noids and a birds nest of mangled spliced wire

That alwasy cracks me up.
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Not to knock the harness itself.. but no you won't get a dime for the harness in a resale situation.. you lose so much money when trying to resell aftermarket stuff.. and wind up giving your extras way for virtually nothing.. i had to chime in on that one.. i don't think that is true at all just my .02
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looks so much easier than normal.



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