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Old 03-04-2014, 10:02 PM
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Hi, is there anybody here who did such a project? I wonder is how you dealt with harnesses for and around ecu and how whole integration worked out.
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Call BGB. I think they have figured this one out.
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Originally Posted by utkinpol
Hi, is there anybody here who did such a project? I wonder is how you dealt with harnesses for and around ecu and how whole integration worked out.
There is no "integration", it will require ALL the wire harnesses and modules including dash from the DFI car.. It will all fit in the 987.1 Chassis..
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Been there done that numerous times. Pretty much as Rick says



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