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Old 02-12-12, 12:12 AM
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Best lplace to purchase PS2000

Looking to buy a PS1000 or PS2000 (might go 20b) with harness for 13b turbo. Where is the best place to purchase new Haltechs? I know Mazdatrix has one with a pre terminated harness but where else can i purchase?

Would it just be easier to make my own harness?
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Also what year make and model should I buy the LS coils, water temp, and air temp sensors.
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Talk to Chris at Ludwig Motorsports!

http://www.lms-efi.com/

He is also a member here.
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Thanks! How about the sensors? What vehicle are they off?
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+1 on Chris.

With the PS2000 you can use your stock sensors that come with the motor. If you choose to install your own, you should be able to get those from Chris as well.

Unless I"m mistaken, the harnesses Corksport offers are basically replacement factory harnesses, aren't they? If you're decent with wiring, get the flying lead harness when you get your ECU. That way, you can cut it to fit your application so it will look much better than a generic length terminated harness. Alternatively, you could have Chris build you a harness made to your specifications as far as options, what coils you want to run, etc.

As far as the LS coils go, if you're set on them, I would look for the truck coils (D585) as they are a bit more robust. Another great option would be the IGN-1A coils (also available from Chris). I have them on my car and I love them! Until you hit ridiculous levels of power you'll have no reason to upgrade from them.
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Originally Posted by 13B-RX3
Talk to Chris at Ludwig Motorsports!

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^ This is definitely what you want to do for the ecu, coils, sensors, and anythings else.
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+3 for c.ludwig

not only do you get quality and professional stuff, you also get a decent amount of support after purchase, during install.
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Ok great place to buy. Thanks. How about year, make, and model for the sensors??
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The sensors come with the ECM or you can use the factory sensors.
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Originally Posted by paganizondadude
Ok great place to buy. Thanks. How about year, make, and model for the sensors??
Ludwig can provide you the required sensors along with the connector you would need.

Basically, look up GM 3/8 NPT air temp sensor. 95% chance the first one you see will be the correct one. The coolant sensor is the same except it is also offered with a M12 thread in the newer GMs and will install directly in place of the stock sensor.
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I bought my Setup through Chris(C Ludwig).
The harness was premade by him to accept stock coils,etc..sensors were included.
So all I had to do was put it through the firewall,hook up the Injectors,screw in the coolant and Air temp.Hook up coils,and that was That!..(you have to like EASY!)
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Also bought my P1000 from Chris but did my own harness.
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I emailed Chris and he was extremely helpful! I got all the info i wanted.
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Purchased my PS2000 through Chris today. I recommend buying from him to anyone! Super knowledgeable guy and will help you out anytime you need. Great support and great service!
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