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Old 06-04-2002, 12:51 AM
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has anyone ever hooked one of these up in a 4g? If so how hard was it? my buddy has one in his DSM and he had to cut and splice wires into his ECU and all that junk. It looks hard.
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you have to splice wires near the ecu for our cars as well. they give you the diagram of what wires they are though. Ive never attempted it though.
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