dude, chances of you messing up on the harness are slim to none. why i say that is becuase those instructions coupled with painless wiring harness instructions (helps you understand the brake switch and tcc wiring - they give you a picture of what to look for) it should take little effort. the only hard part is making all the power wires (hot in run/start or run) which ever it was that has like 6-9 wires into one wire. well thats what i chose to do. i wanted the cleanist look i can get. i know you can do it differently like running 2/3 wires to the relay, but i didnt wat a wad of wiring...
once you lay the harness on the motor, like i said before, start picking it apart (once you removed the convluted tubing and tape). start removing connectors that you dont need, and just remove it completely by depinning it from the pcm. its really that easy. 2nd hardest part is deciding how/where you want to put your fuse box. you can go to autozone and get an univeral fuse box with 5 fuses, all can be inter connected or all seperate and it costs 5 bucks or so! you need a fuel pump relay, ground signal comes from pcm, and a relay for the injectors, maf... all the stuff thats on run or start/run.
this is only the 2nd factory harness ive madeinto a standalone. my other is my 93 ford mustang gt -> 2003 motor and trans w/factory motor harness and 03 interior cluster
clint
1987 5.3 4l60e Silverado - daily driver with A/C,P/W,P/L,TILT and HID projectors - also for sale @ $8,500
A poor man buy's it twice