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Old 06-28-2012, 12:33 AM   #1
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Who to send harness to for stand alone

My harness I received with my engine is already a stand alone, but there are a couple small splices that aren't supposed to be there and I really just want it looked over thoroughly to see if it was done correctly. Is there anyone that would be reasonably priced that I can ship this whole harness to? Thanks
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Old 06-28-2012, 11:42 AM   #2
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Re: Who to send harness to for stand alone

There are places that will convert a stock harness to a swap harness, but I imagine that if you already have it setup, you'd be paying them to not do much.
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Old 06-28-2012, 01:10 PM   #3
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Re: Who to send harness to for stand alone

Below is my beginning to make a stand alone, I got frustrated and called around. "If you have touched it we wont do it. We can build you one or send in an untouched harness."

Current Performance: vendor of choice for me. wants $400-$450 for their harness, which includes their $100 Fuse/Relay 'center', that I have used on my 71.
An unmolested harness is about $100.
Add harness plus the fuse/relay you are at $200ish.
The hours and aggravation of doing it yourself is worth the $250-$300.
I took every wire after labeling it, from the PCM, ran each sensor seperately back to the PCM location. some had to be lengthened and some shortened. and in the end you wont know for SURE that its done right till you start it up and get to driving it.
I had my coils 180* out, that was all that got me doing mine and that was real easy to find when it was backfiring thru intake and would not start.

BTW-I hate wiring!
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