Custom Lenght ECU Harness Extension - Anyone ?? -
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Custom Lenght ECU Harness Extension - Anyone ?? -
Guys,
I need to relocate my ECU, so I need a custom lenght ECU harness Extension.
Something like 20 Inches.
Any info where I can get one build ??
Real problem is I have a RHD converted to LHD, so the ECU right now is too close to the clutch pedal.
On regular driving I can´t take the feet out of the pedal as it touches the ECU.
I want to relocate the ECU under the seat, the easy way.
The difficult way, get a LHD complete harness and move the ECU to pass side.
Help !!!
I need to relocate my ECU, so I need a custom lenght ECU harness Extension.
Something like 20 Inches.
Any info where I can get one build ??
Real problem is I have a RHD converted to LHD, so the ECU right now is too close to the clutch pedal.
On regular driving I can´t take the feet out of the pedal as it touches the ECU.
I want to relocate the ECU under the seat, the easy way.
The difficult way, get a LHD complete harness and move the ECU to pass side.
Help !!!
You could buy this and extend the wire as needed
http://banzai-racing.com/store/FD_patch_harness.html
http://banzai-racing.com/store/FD_patch_harness.html
If Banzai Racing won't make a custom extension harness for you, Boomslang makes FD extension harnesses and they should be able to make you one with longer wires. Give them a call or email. http://www.boomslang.us/contact.htm I would avoid trying to extend the wires yourself if possible. That just introduces more failure points--more cuts and splices to go wrong.
We have made them up to 5' long for custom applications. I do not think 20" is enough to relocate the ECU comfortably under the seat. I would say closer to 3.5' would do the job better.
Thread Starter
Joined: May 2010
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From: Santiago, Chile
If Banzai Racing won't make a custom extension harness for you, Boomslang makes FD extension harnesses and they should be able to make you one with longer wires. Give them a call or email. http://www.boomslang.us/contact.htm I would avoid trying to extend the wires yourself if possible. That just introduces more failure points--more cuts and splices to go wrong.
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