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    LS3 wiring harness

    Any good how to do info on the wiring harness figment for a Bluprint LS3 engine?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kentsplain View Post
    Any good how to do info on the wiring harness figment for a Bluprint LS3 engine?
    I'm not sure about the Blue Print LS3. I bought mine from Chevrolet Performance but they can't be that different. Good luck finding a place to put everything. Eventually it all starts coming together. IMG_0005.JPGIMG_0051.JPG
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    I did away with as much of the plastic corrugated tubing as possible and then wrapped the wires with automotive cloth tape. In most cases it reduced the OD of the bundle by almost 50%. In some cases I shortened the wires, completely removed wires that aren't needed, or folded some to shorten them before taping them together.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JimLev View Post
    I did away with as much of the plastic corrugated tubing as possible and then wrapped the wires with automotive cloth tape. In most cases it reduced the OD of the bundle by almost 50%. In some cases I shortened the wires, completely removed wires that aren't needed, or folded some to shorten them before taping them together.
    See post 126.
    https://thefactoryfiveforum.com/show...-s-Build/page4
    After seeing what you did and having my son harass me enough i think I will let him do the same!
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