Thank you! I will give you a call when I am getting close to ordering which could be next week. Now that we are starting to get some 70F+ temp days I will be ready to start tearing the wiring nightmare out of my Bronco.BroncoLew. We sell the pertronix ignitors or complete drop in distributors. With the Pertronix you ignition system is a 2 wire install!
I have made a rough list of additional parts you may need on our website. You can also give us a call and ask for Nick. I can walk you thrugh everything you need. 302-397-8537
This is what I kinda thought. But I figured I would get the experts involved thanks!Nick can answer for sure, but I can’t see why it wouldn’t be. Pretty much any body harness would work.
You need to lay out the chassis harness, lay out the engine harness, see how they would best be tied into each other, and work the spaghetti factory into a piece of fine art!
Any common EFI conversion/swap into an old vehicle is typically using a stand-alone engine control harness and computer.
This means all that the body/chassis harness has to provide are:
1. switched power (usually 12V in the ON and START positions only)
2. constant power (usually added by the installer)
3. copious grounds (also mostly supplied by the installer)
4. A START only signal maybe?
Sometimes a tach signal for the computer, but that’s typically in the engine harness, I believe.
Final tally would come from the engine harness builder.
If you’re using a harness from EFIGuy, Garry would be able to provide the full picture.
My 68 has a full Explorer swap deftly handled by the old plain Jane Centech harness. This new harness should handle all those duties and more.
Maybe 904Bronco can chime in with his experiences using Centech and Explorer harnesses to give an idea of any special needs that might crop up.
Practice up on your install, might contract you out to install the one in the new project I just took in, lolThank you! I will give you a call when I am getting close to ordering which could be next week. Now that we are starting to get some 70F+ temp days I will be ready to start tearing the wiring nightmare out of my Bronco.
If I can figure out this electrical stuff I’ll gladly help out. I owe you some help from everything you did for me lolPractice up on your install, might contract you out to install the one in the new project I just took in, lol
Nick have you given thoughts to harness sections, like just the instrument cluster section, as example? Some of us have installed someone else’s harness and had to reuse some of the connectors and now having some issues.
yes that would be it. I get it would be a harness that would be plug and play with the cluster and would just be a cluster of wires on the vehicle side that would need to be connected. Another option would be to offer the connectors that could be used to repair an existing harness. I hope that makes sense.I am not sure I am following you? Do you mean make a replaceable gauge cluster harness section?
I ended up using an autometer gauge harness then attached to the Painless harness. Dang I wish this harness had been out when I bought mine.yes that would be it. I get it would be a harness that would be plug and play with the cluster and would just be a cluster of wires on the vehicle side that would need to be connected. Another option would be to offer the connectors that could be used to repair an existing harness. I hope that makes sense.
100% I will work on that.yes that would be it. I get it would be a harness that would be plug and play with the cluster and would just be a cluster of wires on the vehicle side that would need to be connected. Another option would be to offer the connectors that could be used to repair an existing harness. I hope that makes sense.