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Old Apr 17, 2020 | 12:00 AM
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hey guys quick question. so when i bought my car previous owner messed with alot of the wiring. in my swap im using a holley setup so wont be running most of the factory dash. i would like to clean up not only the dash wiring but some of the other wiring.

i was looking at these universal 20 circuit harnesses. was curious if you guys think 20 circuits would be enough? just need them for the headlights, tail lights etc. pretty much no interior or engine wiring.

something like this pic (generic pic).


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Old May 4, 2020 | 01:29 PM
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Re: universal harness

Hey Swapper
I'm in the same vote as you. I'm looking at a 24 circuit for my 1986 iroc as 20 will work, for me it's for just in case I want to add on to the the circuit. I'm having a hard time getting my gauges to work. I think my dash is from a 2002 camaro, I have a 700r4 tranny with a 355 carb motor. The kit I'm looking at is from Ron Francis Wiring 24/7 wiring system. I hope this helps
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Old May 4, 2020 | 02:11 PM
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Re: universal harness

i ended up ordering a $100 20 circuit one off ebay. it smostly setup for carb which is ok cause i just need it for headlights, tail lights. etc. engine is all controlled through the Holley terminator x. actually went through the harness last night. they had wires routed a little weird. good thing theyre all labeled. so probably relabel some of the circuits to power the holley stuff.



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