Stage I adapter harness from crate engine depot
I loaded my own files, the code that came with the kit was never used. No dealer ever touched this kit or my tune file. It would be like buying it brand new except it has 6-7k miles on it. The flash file # is still virgin.
Does anybody have the part number of the original wire harness. I'm think about getting a new wire harness to use with this new adapter to eliminate the ****ty job dealer made and to the intermediate turbo loss that I get.
Thanks,
Traketo
Thanks,
Traketo
Just had the new harness installed with the crate engine depot connectors.
The car has stopped surging and it now feels dead solid.
Talked to the GM dealer to have it done and they couldn't come up with a price, then wanted at least $400 to put it on.
I've recently found a new shot in Santa Monica, Q automotive on Lincoln, that does great repair work and lives to their estimate.
They quoted $236 and though it took them twice the time, they lived to their quote.
It's so nice to get rid of the soldered taped, and stuck together gms1 spliced connectors.
Thank you crate engine depot and especially Tom.
IMO
The car has stopped surging and it now feels dead solid.
Talked to the GM dealer to have it done and they couldn't come up with a price, then wanted at least $400 to put it on.
I've recently found a new shot in Santa Monica, Q automotive on Lincoln, that does great repair work and lives to their estimate.
They quoted $236 and though it took them twice the time, they lived to their quote.
It's so nice to get rid of the soldered taped, and stuck together gms1 spliced connectors.
Thank you crate engine depot and especially Tom.
IMO
Just had the new harness installed with the crate engine depot connectors.
The car has stopped surging and it now feels dead solid.
Talked to the GM dealer to have it done and they couldn't come up with a price, then wanted at least $400 to put it on.
I've recently found a new shot in Santa Monica, Q automotive on Lincoln, that does great repair work and lives to their estimate.
They quoted $236 and though it took them twice the time, they lived to their quote.
It's so nice to get rid of the soldered taped, and stuck together gms1 spliced connectors.
Thank you crate engine depot and especially Tom.
IMO
The car has stopped surging and it now feels dead solid.
Talked to the GM dealer to have it done and they couldn't come up with a price, then wanted at least $400 to put it on.
I've recently found a new shot in Santa Monica, Q automotive on Lincoln, that does great repair work and lives to their estimate.
They quoted $236 and though it took them twice the time, they lived to their quote.
It's so nice to get rid of the soldered taped, and stuck together gms1 spliced connectors.
Thank you crate engine depot and especially Tom.
IMO


