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Computer and Harness question by MOJO41
Started on: 02-02-2004 08:50 PM
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Last post by: Paul Prince on 02-03-2004 01:04 PM
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Report this Post02-02-2004 08:50 PM Click Here to See the Profile for MOJO41Send a Private Message to MOJO41Direct Link to This Post
I have purchased a '98 LeSabre 3800 (normally aspirated) and was reading somewhere that the best ECU and wiring harness come from an OBD I ('95 and earlier?) car. I had planned on paying someone, (Rockcrawl?), to splice the fiero and 3800 harness together. What is the best harness to use? I have a choice of the one that came with the engine or an earlier one. Any thoughts on this?
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Report this Post02-03-2004 07:44 AM Click Here to See the Profile for MOJO41Send a Private Message to MOJO41Direct Link to This Post
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Report this Post02-03-2004 01:04 PM Click Here to See the Profile for Paul PrinceSend a Private Message to Paul PrinceDirect Link to This Post
I don't know about the OBD1 being better........ simpler, less sophisticated, easier to manipulate the PROM. Anyway, I would PM Darth Fiero, he has a thread about a LT1 (I think) he just put into a Fiero and has done some 3800SC swaps........Paul
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