[For Sale] Stand alone 99-02 Fbody harness & ECU
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Car: 89 Formula
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Stand alone 99-02 Fbody harness & ECU
Factory 99-02 fbody harness and ECU. It's for a T56 and has been modified to be a stand alone harness by 417 Motorsports. If you've never heard of them, got to YouTube and look up 'crusty nova'. The AC wiring was left in the harness because I had planned to keep AC on my car. Includes ECU that hasn't been touched. $400 shipped in the lower 48.
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Car: 89 IROC Z/88 IROC Vert
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Re: Stand alone 99-02 Fbody harness & ECU
Explain stand alone to me please. If i wanted this for my 1989 IROC ls project wouldn't the harness still need to be integrated to the 89 harness?
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Re: Stand alone 99-02 Fbody harness & ECU
By stand alone I mean all the unnecessary 4th BS has been removed and it will run as-is. If you want all the 89 stuff to work along with it then yes you will still need to be integrate into the 89 harness. If you had a first gen for example, you wouldn't need to do anything additional.
It doesn't what harness you run (OEM or aftermarket) to control the engine/trans, to maintain all the functionality of the 3rd options, you'll need to integrate it into the harness in the car.
I did it to my car years ago when I was running a FAST computer; it's not tough, just takes a little time.
It doesn't what harness you run (OEM or aftermarket) to control the engine/trans, to maintain all the functionality of the 3rd options, you'll need to integrate it into the harness in the car.
I did it to my car years ago when I was running a FAST computer; it's not tough, just takes a little time.
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Re: Stand alone 99-02 Fbody harness & ECU
FYI, the only reason I'm not using it is I switched to a 58X based engine; otherwise I would be running it. It needs a new home.
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Re: Stand alone 99-02 Fbody harness & ECU
Sorry, I don't have any pictures. The harness is still in the box that it was shipped back to me in. I will get pics this weekend.
YES, it's still available.
YES, it's still available.
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Re: Stand alone 99-02 Fbody harness & ECU
I know it's been a while but is this still available?
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Re: Stand alone 99-02 Fbody harness & ECU
The harness is but I'm pretty sure my brother used the computer for one of his project so I would have to check. LMK if you're interested.
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Re: Stand alone 99-02 Fbody harness & ECU
what are you looking to get for the harness?