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Engine on the internet: emanage harnesses made easy!!

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    jtweezy New Member

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    on the internet: emanage harnesses made easy!!

    hey i found this on the emanage forum and looks like it would be 1 hell of a shortcut and cleaner way of installing an emanage...take a look

    http://www.boomslang.us/emanage.htm
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    doedn't have any application for rolla :sad:
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    they can make it for you! i emailed them already and I"m waiting on a response
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    I'd rather save the money and do my own soldering.
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    That looks like a shit load of wires. I think I would go for something like that.
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    The emanage doesn't actually need that many wires. Those harnesses just act as a continuation of your factory wiring straight through to the computer. Then there's a few wires branching off of that to a plug for the emanage.
    It could be confusing for someone to look at all those wires, but they are color coded.
    I would buy it for convenience and to keep my factory wires fresh. Easy to just plug in and go, but it's pretty damn expensive. I would probably hunt down the connectors and make my own!
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    I've done emanage and safc installs on other cars and with the proper wiring diagrams/schematics they're as easy as wiring up a head unit.
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    where could i get the connectors??? could you help me out here bro?
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    any body have a 98 rolla ecu out?? I need some pic of the plugs so i can get boomslang to make some harnesses for our cars..

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