Keep it clean wiring?
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Car: 92 Firebird, 91 GTA
Engine: 305 TBI, 350 TPI, * LS1 (Building)
Keep it clean wiring?
So I finally have a job that allows me to put some money into the whip. 92 305 tbi :/ yeah I know. But I stumbled across a ls1 block with the bottom end on the cheap I'm actually picking it up Friday. I plan on building this from the ground up . The blocks in great shape after a bath she'll be ready to build. Only thing I'm not so sure about is the wiring harness. I planned on using a painless wiring harness however today I was told about the keep it clean. Anyone have experience with keep it clean any insight is appreciated!
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Car: 1985 Sport Coupe
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Re: Keep it clean wiring?
FWIW I have never bought a product from Painless Wiring that was not: a) Overpriced b) Needed an excessive amount of work to make operable.
Just my experience.
Just my experience.
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Car: 1987 Trans Am
Engine: LQ9/L92
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Re: Keep it clean wiring?
many of us lsx swappers modified (or had pocket modify) our harness to fit our cars. It is not a quick process to do right, but if you take the time, you can make the wiring almost disappear. My LQ9 harness is almost invisible compared to the factory carbed harness the car originally came with
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