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seanf123 |
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i'm doing a v-8 conversion, and i want to know if there are any local 914 fans who can help me out re wiring. i'm adding some aftermarket guages for the water temp, along with some other misc. ones. i also need help with the wires that goto the seat belt light and defrost. thinking i'll just cap them off, not using them. any help would be greatly app.
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John2kx |
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Sean,
FYI, Renegade sells a harness that makes wiring the engine bay easy. Basically, it comes with a 14 pin connector that plugs into "brain" in engine bay and provides necessary wiring for starter, alternator, oil pressure, water temp, a/c etc.. Harness is designed to be part of engine while out of car and really makes the electrical part of installation easy during engine install/removal. Once engine is installed to chassis, you connect the 14 pin connector, connect ground strap at rear of transaxle and your done. John |
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