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Car Forum / Chevrolet / Chevrolet Trucks / August 2004

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96-98 5.7L sequential injection engine into 95 throttle body

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Kevtech - 29 Aug 2004 00:55 GMT
Has anyone here ever put a 96-98 sequential port injection into a 95 k2500?
I know the computer is different, and the engine harness is definitely
different, but will computer plug into same harness that runs through
firewall, and will engine harness work with harness coming from firewall?
I know it is probably a long shot, but gotta ask if it could possibly be
this easy!!! or will I have re-wire entire engine control harness(s).
Thanks in advance!!!
Kevtech
\ - 29 Aug 2004 01:20 GMT
> Has anyone here ever put a 96-98 sequential port injection into a 95 k2500?
> I know the computer is different, and the engine harness is definitely
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> Thanks in advance!!!
> Kevtech

Kevin,

AFAIK, you'll need the entire wiring harness from the donor vehicle + the
new PCM.  Painless wiring (available at www.jegs.com or
www.summitracing.com) makes a wiring harness to suit your needs.

Doc
Phil - 29 Aug 2004 05:54 GMT
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>>Has anyone here ever put a 96-98 sequential port injection into a 95
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> Doc

Why not go straight to Painless website??

http://www.painlessperformance.com/
\ - 30 Aug 2004 00:21 GMT
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> http://www.painlessperformance.com/

I've never dealt directly with Painless before, always purchased thru the
two sites I gave him, both of which have GREAT customer service and free
shipping.  Having never dealt with painless' customer service I'd rather
steer him towards a known good.

Doc
Phil - 30 Aug 2004 00:39 GMT
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> Doc

I understand Doc, what I meant was that the Painless Performance website
has dealers links and he may be able to find one local to deal with.
Sometimes that is better if you are able to eyeball the customer service
folks and they may be a little more helpful than over the phone.  I have
dealt with both Jegs and Summit in the past and have never had problems
with their customer service folks.

Phil
Kevtech - 30 Aug 2004 21:39 GMT
Thanks--I knew it was long shot but I had to ask....
 
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