Does anyone know of any wiring harnesses similar to the boomslang that the TT/VR4 guys are running, for the SOHC computer? Im in the process of doing a single turbo conversion and dont really want to butcher my stock harness when I install all of the controllers I am using.
what about buying a stock vr-4 harness and wiring it. Wat are you using to tune the turbo? stock ecu?
I will be using a AFC NEO for fuel, Apexi boost controller, Vortech Super FMU and Hot wired TT fuel pump for fueling. My main concern is the wiring of the various piggy back controllers, I REALLY do not want to hack into the factory wiring. Would the TT extension harnesses work with the SOHC factory harness? Ive seen them on 3SX, they are not color coded which is fine, but if they plug into the factory harness and computer I could make that work. Any one have an answer?
By the way I will be running a Single MHI TD05 BIG 16g to start out with.
I will be using a AFC NEO for fuel, Apexi boost controller, Vortech Super FMU and Hot wired TT fuel pump for fueling. My main concern is the wiring of the various piggy back controllers, I REALLY do not want to hack into the factory wiring. Would the TT extension harnesses work with the SOHC factory harness? Ive seen them on 3SX, they are not color coded which is fine, but if they plug into the factory harness and computer I could make that work. Any one have an answer?
By the way I will be running a Single MHI TD05 BIG 16g to start out with.
I would like to talk to anyone regarding conversion from a stealth twin turbo to a Japeness imported motor for the mitsubishi 3000gt.
What I have done is installed the imported motor from Japan and I have the computer and the harness. My problem is the harness. Some of the wires or plugs won't fit in where they should. Does anyone have a diagram to help me out with this conversion ?
I would really appreciate some help here
I would give you my email but I don't think this site would allow it.
So I guess I will check each day to see if anyone responds to this forum message.
Thanks for your time,
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