N/A harness Turbo 2
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N/A harness Turbo 2
I was wondering if I could use my 88 se harness on to a 88 turbo 2 motor? Because my 88 turbo 2 ecu plugs into my 88 se N/A harness, can it be done like that? Please help.
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no it cant. get a used t2 88. im doing the same exact conversion. its easier and alot less stressfull. ive heard of people using different plug ends but using the same harness, but i got my T2 harness for like $40 so which one would u do? good luck.
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Oh bs. I put a turboii in my 87 na and had fun doing it. Minor wire changes. Very minor. I wrote about it a couple or three times and I ain't a gonna write about it no mo. Car runs great! The times I wrote about it I wrote down the wires and the changes. It's JUST WIRE from one end to the other. Plain ole WIRE. ahhhhh do as you please. But BS to those that say it can't be done or is hard/difficult. If you don't have a meter .....well don't do it then.
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Originally posted by HAILERS
Oh bs. I put a turboii in my 87 na and had fun doing it. Minor wire changes. Very minor. I wrote about it a couple or three times and I ain't a gonna write about it no mo. Car runs great! The times I wrote about it I wrote down the wires and the changes. It's JUST WIRE from one end to the other. Plain ole WIRE. ahhhhh do as you please. But BS to those that say it can't be done or is hard/difficult. If you don't have a meter .....well don't do it then.
Oh bs. I put a turboii in my 87 na and had fun doing it. Minor wire changes. Very minor. I wrote about it a couple or three times and I ain't a gonna write about it no mo. Car runs great! The times I wrote about it I wrote down the wires and the changes. It's JUST WIRE from one end to the other. Plain ole WIRE. ahhhhh do as you please. But BS to those that say it can't be done or is hard/difficult. If you don't have a meter .....well don't do it then.
It is simple for someone that has worked with the harnesses before and has a meter. But it scares the average person.
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