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Old 03-08-2011, 08:39 PM
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Bringing this thread back from the depths, anyone has experience with them and their products?
I have no experience with techrods products, but if I was the one spending the money I would send techrods and email and ask if they use TXL wire. If the answer is yes I would have no problem buying one at their price. If they don't use TXL I would stay away from that harness.
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Old 03-08-2011, 10:46 PM
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I just ordered one from PSI. 5 feet of extra length on the end to put computer in the car. hasnt got here yet but there is a free shipping offer on LS1 tech. 500$ shipped. ill let you know how it looks when it gets here.
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I just ordered one from PSI. 5 feet of extra length on the end to put computer in the car. hasnt got here yet but there is a free shipping offer on LS1 tech. 500$ shipped. ill let you know how it looks when it gets here.
I used PSI the latest project and I am very happy with the quality and fit. It has all the extras other people charge for like dual fan controls, etc. I didn't like all the plastic conduit- ended up removing most of it, and the way the fuse box fit- but I am still very happy- good luck John
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Old 03-09-2011, 06:52 AM
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Bringing this thread back from the depths, anyone has experience with them and their products?
I have used two so far, totally plug and play, all connectors are labeled, and he gives you a sheet to explain why you hook up the wires the way you do. Comes with a fuse box and fuel pump relay already wired in. It also has a 5 foot pigtail.


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I have no experience with techrods products, but if I was the one spending the money I would send techrods and email and ask if they use TXL wire. If the answer is yes I would have no problem buying one at their price. If they don't use TXL I would stay away from that harness.
He uses all new connectors, and yes he uses TXL wire. This harness is as good as a factory harness. He uses the convoluted tubing, as most harness makers do. I peeled it off and used the Jegs brand wire loom.

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