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TerribleONE 01-16-2014 02:42 PM

Prices were posted on the first page. I think for 5-9 units we get a few hundred off and dont have to deal with GTM

Mitco39 01-16-2014 02:51 PM

Yeah James has all the info on this. I simply worked with him to get it working on our cars. To reiterate you will have to cut your abs lines unless you can somehow source a company to make a little harness to go between your abs sensor and your body harness. Both James and I could not find anyone to do this.

fireman3361 01-16-2014 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Mitco39 (Post 2654645)
Yeah James has all the info on this. I simply worked with him to get it working on our cars. To reiterate you will have to cut your abs lines unless you can somehow source a company to make a little harness to go between your abs sensor and your body harness. Both James and I could not find anyone to do this.

But there is a harness to go into the ecu so you don't have to cut wires there?

Mitco39 01-16-2014 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by fireman3361 (Post 2654680)
But there is a harness to go into the ecu so you don't have to cut wires there?

That is correct.

fireman3361 01-16-2014 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Mitco39 (Post 2654698)
That is correct.

Ok, does this harness come with it? Is this the harness I have to make?

Any chance either of you took pics when you installed this?

Mitco39 01-16-2014 03:36 PM

I did not but i do believe James took some when he was doing his car. You'll have to see when he sees this.

fireman3361 01-16-2014 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Mitco39 (Post 2654710)
I did not but i do believe James took some when he was doing his car. You'll have to see when he sees this.

Ok perfect.

Long as it comes with everything I would be in.
I just don't want to cut ecu wires at all. If I have to cut a few wires at each wheel, I can deal with that.

JMac88 01-16-2014 11:35 PM

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Originally Posted by TerribleONE (Post 2654628)
Prices were posted on the first page. I think for 5-9 units we get a few hundred off and dont have to deal with GTM

I would need to confirm with RL that the prices are still valid, but I do not see why they would not. Not only is it a few hundred cheaper, but you get the no lift shift as well.

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Originally Posted by fireman3361 (Post 2654564)
Ok, how hard is this to put in on your own? Do you need to cut any wires? I am guessing I have to run a sensor to each wheel?

Do you know if there is a DIY for this?
Thanks for the help!

I had started on a DIY but stopped when I closed the GB. If this does start up again, I will finish it.

fireman3361 01-17-2014 01:35 AM

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Originally Posted by JMac88 (Post 2655268)
I had started on a DIY but stopped when I closed the GB. If this does start up again, I will finish it.

I think we pretty much have atleast 5 now.... where do we go from here?
If this is as simple and easy as yall say.... then I don't see how more people aren't all over this.......

I think if you do the DIY for this, it will get a lot more attention......

JMac88 01-17-2014 07:42 PM

I can see 3 people for sure:
Fireman3361
djtodd
TerribleONE
Still need a few more. I will get in touch with RL and the supplier for the sensors to make sure nothing has changed price wise. Keep in mind that all pricing will be based on the fact we get 5. I will also start working on the diy and post it up, hopefully by early next week.

Mitco39 01-17-2014 07:59 PM

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Originally Posted by JMac88 (Post 2656483)
I can see 3 people for sure:
Fireman3361
djtodd
TerribleONE
Still need a few more. I will get in touch with RL and the supplier for the sensors to make sure nothing has changed price wise. Keep in mind that all pricing will be based on the fact we get 5. I will also start working on the diy and post it up, hopefully by early next week.

Your going to have time for this? I heard you got alot more busy recently!

Congrats btw :tup:

fireman3361 01-17-2014 11:01 PM

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Originally Posted by JMac88 (Post 2656483)
I can see 3 people for sure:
Fireman3361
djtodd
TerribleONE
Still need a few more. I will get in touch with RL and the supplier for the sensors to make sure nothing has changed price wise. Keep in mind that all pricing will be based on the fact we get 5. I will also start working on the diy and post it up, hopefully by early next week.

Thanks man!!!!

JMac88 01-19-2014 03:07 PM

I have uploaded a basic diagram to post 2. I will try and have more of a write up done sometime in the next few days. If you click on the picture it will take you to photobucket. There is a zoom button in the bottom right corner to see the text of the diagrams

fireman3361 01-19-2014 03:35 PM

I'm in. Can I get everything through you guys.... Harness and all?

Do you have a price if we get 5 ppl to buy this for everything?!?

JMac88 01-19-2014 04:39 PM

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Originally Posted by fireman3361 (Post 2658118)
I'm in. Can I get everything through you guys.... Harness and all?

Do you have a price if we get 5 ppl to buy this for everything?!?

I updated the 1st page with the following

Is there anything else that I may need for install?
You will need a few things:
-You will need a spool of wire, some buttconnectors, and crimpers.
-10k resistor
-L7805 regulator or a 12v to 5v converter. I have run the L7805 for years and it is a couple of bucks. you may have a 12v to 5v if you run aftermarket sensors.
-Its also recommended that you have a laptop for easy configuration, but is not required if you have the digital adjuster.
-Patch harness (http://www.wiringspecialties.com/vqse3ecupaha.html)

You'll notice i took out the uprev, as misfire detection has not been a problem.


If you absolutely want a harness made, we might be able to work something out. Keep in mind that I can not give you a 100% plug and play harness as some of the wires get long (the ones going from the wheelsensors back to the main sensor for instanace). You will still need to tap into certain wires as well.

As for pricing I still need to confirm nothing has changed. I would say if you budgeted $2100 that it would be more then enough. That's if you want the no lift shift, digital adjuster, ect... the full load deal.


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