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Old 04-27-2016, 10:35 PM   #1
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SR DIY AEM Infinity SR20DET Patch Harness

I recently got my AEM Infinity 6 ECU for my S13 SR20DET. I currently have a WS Pro harness for it (to go into my S14), but have found there are limited options out there for a patch harness between the AEM Infinity and the OEM ECU plug. So I've decided to give it a whirl in making my own harness. I've made some harnesses before, but nothing at this level.

I wanted to start this thread to not only document it, but also to see if anyone else has done so and if they had any tips or tricks. I have a manual crimp tool made for Molex connector pins already, and have ordered the ECU header connector from WS. I still need to order the AEM connector and of course, wire. Anyone have suggestions on wire or shielding?

Anyways, that's about it for now, hoping I can get some insight or suggestions while the parts get here.
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