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    how was i being a prick just asked some important questions, bumped the thread to keeep it at the top and this guy has to be a smart ass...?

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    i apologize im a prick, sorry. i just wont post any questions anymore cuz i realize i am unworthy of anyone's advice.

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    i gave you a link over on the chat room the other day. look at the stickies in ls1tech under conversions and hybrids. one sticky has a bunch links related to wiring harnesses. Sorry i cant help much further.

    Lq9 wasnt being a douche bag. well a little krass but not db. why cant we just give him some help?
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    hey i appreciate it a lot, i motivated myself a little more, and found quite a bit of helpful info. any other comments are welcome.

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    personally i think you should have stuck with dbw, its so easy to install. But since you are going cable you will need to acquire whatever pigtails you will need for the throttle body and then get a wiring diagram and hack up your tb harness. as far as your fuse box, it may just plug right in but i think there were differences in fuse locations between models and years. As in your fuel pump fuse may be powering something else. I would call gm and get part numbers for your fuse block and the truck the engine came from and see if they match.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TimeLimitHit View Post
    personally i think you should have stuck with dbw, its so easy to install. But since you are going cable you will need to acquire whatever pigtails you will need for the throttle body and then get a wiring diagram and hack up your tb harness. as far as your fuse box, it may just plug right in but i think there were differences in fuse locations between models and years. As in your fuel pump fuse may be powering something else. I would call gm and get part numbers for your fuse block and the truck the engine came from and see if they match.
    such a good idea ill see if part numbers match and im actully going to run my dbw tb for awhile. what route do i take if they do not match up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LQ9_ZR2 View Post
    such a good idea ill see if part numbers match and im actully going to run my dbw tb for awhile. what route do i take if they do not match up.
    i had an idea thats probably easier, pull connector diagrams for your fuse box and the fuse box the motor came from and see if they match. if they end up being different i would check on here in the parts wanted area or on ebay. I found a used fuse box on ebay for my swap for $40 with all the fuses and relays still in it.
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