I made a 1988 engine harness with gray plugs

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I have finished something that took some time, but was worth it. I took 91 harness plugs and cut them away from the harness. So I had the plugs from the 91 harness and I cut my 88 plugs off and replaced them with the gray plugs. Here are the pictures from the evolution.

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By the way, this harness works great and I have had no problems with it. I plan on running the Mine's ecu I have with this harness.

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I would have de-pinned the harness clips rather than cutting/ soldering/ heat shrinking it all...
 

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shaeff;1018032 said:
I would have de-pinned the harness clips rather than cutting/ soldering/ heat shrinking it all...
looks good, never seen anyone attempt that one before, but im with shaeff, i wouldn't want that many spliced wires, it would take longer to de-pin them but you wouldnt have to worry about one of the connections coming loose
 

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I was wondering if anyone had done that. Very interesting.:naughty:


shaeff;1018032 said:
I would have de-pinned the harness clips rather than cutting/ soldering/ heat shrinking it all...

Agreed.

Are there the same number of PIN's yellow/grey plugs (less the HAC)? Are the PIN's the same style? Anyone know.....?
 

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shaeff;1018032 said:
I would have de-pinned the harness clips rather than cutting/ soldering/ heat shrinking it all...

The pins on the +89 are different than the pins on the 88. Rather than trying to find the right pins and everything, it was easier for me to solder and heatshrink the wires.

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x87SUPRA87x;1018036 said:
looks good, never seen anyone attempt that one before, but im with shaeff, i wouldn't want that many spliced wires, it would take longer to de-pin them but you wouldnt have to worry about one of the connections coming loose

The soldering portion wasn't so bad. it was time consuming, but I went slow and went wire by wire. I have no worries about the connection coming apart or loose.

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Are there the same number of PIN's yellow/grey plugs (less the HAC)? Are the PIN's the same style? Anyone know.....?[/QUOTE]

There are is about a 4 or 5 pin difference in the yellow plugs verses the grey plugs.

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