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S Chassis Technical discussion related to the S Chassis such as the S12, S13, S14, and S15.


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Old 10-14-2015, 10:04 AM   #1
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302 in s13... wiring question for the gurus

well im doing a 302 swap in my s13. the car is gutted and im going through wiring at the moment. the car is gonna have a built 302 that is carburated. this is gonna be a track car more than anything. im pulling all the hvac and all the controlls. the ignition and everything will be wired up as basic as possible. the only thing im looking to keep is tail light and turn signal functions. other than that my motor is only about 10 wires to hook up.

My question to you guys is... what can i remove from the harnes to still keep taillights brake lights and turn signals. i was gonna remove the whole thing and start fresh but i dont want to have a bigger mess. CAN I remomve all the harness's and relays under the hood and still somehow just run power to my interior fuse box and have everything still work or is that just not possible. what im thinking i could do is literally get rid of every wire and connector in the engine bay and some how just run a wire from my battery through a main swith and then to that interior fuse box and still have all interio functions. im not concerned about headlights as ill be wiring in a set of led lights. any insight would be great thanks in advance. ill be starting a build thread here shortly.

computer at work wont allow me to spell check so sorry in advance lol.
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Old 10-17-2015, 01:54 PM   #2
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pulled dash and pulled the whole
damn harness out. way easier to wire in a different wiring harness this can be close.
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