Felp! In need of 89 TPI (MAF) wire harness!
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Felp! In need of 89 TPI (MAF) wire harness!
Hey F-troopers, I have an 89 IROC-Z that is in severe need of a *Good* wiring harness.
I've had so many troubles with the ignition, and I have replaced every possible component within the ignition system to include checking all grounds from the distributor to the block and frame.
Now I am left with what I believe to be a faulty wiring harness. Does anyone have any suggestions beyond the Painless Wiring harness that is under $300.00??
Thanks in advance!
Brian P
I've had so many troubles with the ignition, and I have replaced every possible component within the ignition system to include checking all grounds from the distributor to the block and frame.
Now I am left with what I believe to be a faulty wiring harness. Does anyone have any suggestions beyond the Painless Wiring harness that is under $300.00??
Thanks in advance!
Brian P
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Car: 87 Buick GN
Engine: 3.8L (231 cid) V6
Transmission: 200-4R
Axle/Gears: 10 bolt G80/ 3.42
Try these folks...
www.fuelinjection.com
They're great...I bought a hard to find pigtail connector from them awhile back.
You can also try these guys...
http://www.jimsperformance.com/carty3.html
I've never dealt with them before but they seem reasonable.
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1989 IROC-Z, ZZ3 shortblock with some bolt-ons.
13.20 @ 108.69, 2.2 60'
www.fuelinjection.com
They're great...I bought a hard to find pigtail connector from them awhile back.
You can also try these guys...
http://www.jimsperformance.com/carty3.html
I've never dealt with them before but they seem reasonable.
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1989 IROC-Z, ZZ3 shortblock with some bolt-ons.
13.20 @ 108.69, 2.2 60'
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You can either buy the aftermarket harnesses or you can find a wrecked car witha great motor and just buy the harness from the junkyard. It's much cheaper that way and there will be no guesswork on whether or not all the connections you need will be there.
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