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Good afternoon, I'm replacing a 350 in my 1980 Chevy C-10 Stepside, with a C5- LS1 from a 98 Corvette. Im having lots of trouble finding a wiring harness, I just purchased a ECM, but the wiring harness is proving to be elusive. I wanted to do drive by wire, but I'm not opposed to having a mechanical throttle body, but I don't want a carburetor. The transmission is an automatic.
I was told to post the Issue here and maybe there would be a member who can direct me as to how I can finish my project.
Good afternoon, I'm replacing a 350 in my 1980 Chevy C-10 Stepside, with a C5- LS1 from a 98 Corvette. Im having lots of trouble finding a wiring harness, I just purchased a ECM, but the wiring harness is proving to be elusive. I wanted to do drive by wire, but I'm not opposed to having a mechanical throttle body, but I don't want a carburetor. The transmission is an automatic.
I was told to post the Issue here and maybe there would be a member who can direct me as to how I can finish my project.
You are going to have issues trying to do the throttle by wire. You MUST use the C5 TAC Module, BCM , PCM and fuse blocks and of course the exact harness for that year C5.
The guy with the best selection of parts is MARC at VETTENUTS (sponsor)
Contact him and tell him what you are doing and what you need. He has a Corvette wrecking yards and LOTS of excellent C4/C5/C6/C7 parts.