i need help with wiring
i need help with wiring
i need to find a good reputable shop that knows what they're doing with wiring. i have had 2 bad experiences in the past month with my car, one which has culminated in a fried crane ignition system. i am trying to get a wideband, safc, crane ignition with trigger module and timing retard, and my wet kit with digital window/tps switch wired. i have already gotten screwed so i want to find the best shop to do a professional install that i can. can anyone tell me if they know of anywhere around nashville or north alabama that is ethical and professional? thanks.
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- turbodudey
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I always say, "If you want something done right the first time, do it yourself." 
Seriously though, if would not be all that difficult to wire up the things you listed. There is a ton of info on the web, most of which you could probably find on this site or the other org. I would suggest doing it yourself. In the end you'll probably save time and money too.
Seriously though, if would not be all that difficult to wire up the things you listed. There is a ton of info on the web, most of which you could probably find on this site or the other org. I would suggest doing it yourself. In the end you'll probably save time and money too.
~Josh
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wife, kid, work, church, daily driver. i'd rather pay someone to do it at this time. i've got enough crap to keep up with at work to take up more reading time learning this garbage. unfortunately the aftermarket has tons of how-to's for srt's, wrx's, evo's and hondas. not so much for the neon. couldn't find a single person who's listed a wiring how-to for a crane ignition with timing retard and trigger module. i guess i'll end up just having to figure it out, b/c you're right, to get it done right you do have to do it yourself. i've been screwed by 2 shops already.turbodudey wrote:I always say, "If you want something done right the first time, do it yourself."
Seriously though, if would not be all that difficult to wire up the things you listed. There is a ton of info on the web, most of which you could probably find on this site or the other org. I would suggest doing it yourself. In the end you'll probably save time and money too.
can someone maybe get me a wiring diagram from the fsm? i'd really appreciate it. thanks.
brad
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