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    Alright... you heard a few recommendations already. Here's one more!

    I went the cheap route due to budget constraints, and was not willing to wait to get the truck running. It didn't take me 80 hours to get the wiring sorted out, but it IS tedious. <--- I know airdeano was just throwing out a number, but the time Allen spends is probably right along with this.

    Anyhow, I still am considering purchasing a harness from NP to clean up the install, but don't have to b/c I have every function that you'd get from a custom harness. It can be done, but it is tedious. I'd recommend getting the Nelson Performance harness if you're not looking to invest the time to do yourself. Based on what you have, NP will fabricate all you need for additional stuff like e-fans. BTW, NP can make it to plug in place of your existing OBS fuse block terminal (at least it was offered when I inquired for my 86 C10).

    Call NP, and see for yourself... or PM farmtruc. He's always responded when I had questions regarding NP's offered products. Oh yea... may as well get the PCM flashed with NP's popular performance tune. Member testimonies show it's "off da chain".
    Last edited by 1BADC10; 07-27-2007 at 08:15 AM.
    Test-n-Tune (Nov 23, 2008) - 13.65s @ 98mph

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    swap

    The transmission will be a 4l60e.
    Thanks for the replies and the personal experience, I have not decided which route I will take.
    To respond to the PCM question, I did get the PCM out of the truck.
    I will more than likely have them reflash the PCM with their performance tune, I'm just not sure about the other options at this time.
    I plan to do more research and come to a conclusion in the near future.
    It is not all about spending the money on the harness, to me it is more about doing it myself and feeling like I have accomplished something. I guess that is the engineer in me.

    Thanks again for the advice and opinions....

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1BADC10 View Post
    Alright... you heard a few recommendations already. Here's one more!

    I went the cheap route due to budget constraints, and was not willing to wait to get the truck running. It didn't take me 80 hours to get the wiring sorted out, but it IS tedious. <--- I know airdeano was just throwing out a number, but the time Allen spends is probably right along with this.

    Anyhow, I still am considering purchasing a harness from NP to clean up the install, but don't have to b/c I have every function that you'd get from a custom harness. It can be done, but it is tedious. I'd recommend getting the Nelson Performance harness if you're not looking to invest the time to do yourself. Based on what you have, NP will fabricate all you need for additional stuff like e-fans. BTW, NP can make it to plug in place of your existing OBS fuse block terminal (at least it was offered when I inquired for my 86 C10).

    Call NP, and see for yourself... or PM farmtruc. He's always responded when I had questions regarding NP's offered products. Oh yea... may as well get the PCM flashed with NP's popular performance tune. Member testimonies show it's "off da chain".

    :Withu:
    I am at that same crossroad with my b95 conversion. I have the PCM, harness fromt he donor 03 truck.. Picked up a factory fuse box as well w/o the additional plugs needed. I have looked at schematics for hours... and still am weighing the "buy a harness" option but $$$ comes into play. I have to have a tune and would like to do the nelson Hptuner/tune option so there goes the money for the harness.
    Tedious is a good description. I plan on labeling wiring this weekend...
    DD 95 Silverado LS1 4l80e conversion in progress

    Turbocharged 70 Chevelle SS 454 9 seconds of fun
    http://www.theturboforums.com/projec...t/waltpics.php

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    I'm in the middle of this also with my 65 Vette project. I've been using a contiuity tester to find pin locations of the plugs I don't have connected. Then I check the pin out descriptions from some threads I've found and that tells me what I have and if I can eliminate it.
    I agree that the challenge and satisfaction of DIY means a lot to me. Anyone can just throw money at a project but not everyone can get into the meaty tasks and succeed. If you're just going to throw money , just buy one that is already done is how I feel.
    Just for an example here is a link to what I did yesterday, I needed a P/S pump rear bracket and this is how I solved the problem.
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    I have some links to other forum threads on conversions and hybrids if you need them.
    Bob

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