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flyingv
03-25-2020, 09:06 PM
Can you guys give me some recommendations on reworking a factory LSA harness to use in my 1960 Impala.

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I'm currently stuffing an Art Morrison chassis under it and had been running a 24x 0411 ecm with a speed density tune. I'm going to swap the crank to a 58x and would like to run the E67 ecm and harness that I have out of my Road Race CTS-V

Obviously I'd like a quality harness rework with a nice sealed fuse box

Thanks for the help

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CarlC
03-26-2020, 08:23 AM
Are you looking to rework it yourself or farming it out to someone?

flyingv
03-26-2020, 08:27 AM
Are you looking to rework it yourself or farming it out to someone?I'd prefer to have someone else do it.

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dhutton
03-26-2020, 05:28 PM
Speartech does a nice job on reworks.

Don

billohio
03-27-2020, 10:04 AM
I am going to have speartech do mine also. Seemed real knowledgeable

colorado80439
03-27-2020, 10:30 AM
X3 for speartech, sweet ride!!

shelteredV
03-27-2020, 04:54 PM
Hey,
nice to see you over here, didn't know you had a sweet Impala. Speartech would get my vote.

flyingv
03-27-2020, 05:14 PM
Any pro or cons if I went with the GM Performance LSA harness instead?

I like the sealed fuse box and price wise it's comparable to a rework since I have the pedal, o2's and MAF already.

Thanks for the replies

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Ketzer
03-28-2020, 07:48 AM
I've used Speartech and HotWire, both excellent results.


Jeff-

CarlC
03-30-2020, 07:15 AM
If you decide to use the harness and ECM the fuel requirement is a bit odd. We have the fix for that when using a GM ZL1 fuel module (the best.)

https://www.vaporworx.com/product/pressureworx-zl1-universal-lsa-pwm-fuel-module-controller-top-mount-fuel-level-sensor/

Any pro or cons if I went with the GM Performance LSA harness instead?

I like the sealed fuse box and price wise it's comparable to a rework since I have the pedal, o2's and MAF already.

Thanks for the replies

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rustomatic
04-03-2020, 10:54 AM
Back when I would pay someone to do that, there was (still is, I think) a guy I used on Ebay named something like CookMike222 in SoCal who did both the harness rework and the initial PCM re-program for my Falcon's engine. His price was very good (way better than those mentioned above, like less than 50%), as was the work he did. You just have to ship him your junk in a box, with a list of your parameters.

If you know somebody with HPTuners, you can do a basic reprogram in like 15 minutes or less. People have made careers out of this . . .

pannetron
04-12-2020, 09:45 AM
I'm using a GM harness for one of their crate engines on my custom Gen IV LSA-like engine in my '66 Chevelle. GM sells one specifically for their LSA crate engine. It hooks up to all of the sensors and requires only ground, switched and unswitched +12VDC. It has relayed outputs for fans and a fuel pump. Definitely go with the VaporWorx fuel system that CarlC recommended. That harness and fuel system have been completely reliable for me for years now and I highly recommend them!