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    Quote Originally Posted by Mickeymotormount View Post
    Hate when someone has to do something like that. Anyway, looks like you have a nice replacement for the one you sold. Good luck with the swap.
    Yea tell me about it! And thanks! It should still make plenty enough power and be fun to drive
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    build thread- http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/lsx-t...-ls1-swap.html

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    Made the fuel lines And ran them. -6an fuel lines and vette regulator. Used some Russell adapter fittings to tie in at the tank. Man I love the look of braided stainless!

    2008 GMC Sierra SLE....370ci LY6 with some goodies SOLD
    1995 C2500- LS1 swap with a mp112
    build thread- http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/lsx-t...-ls1-swap.html

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    Looking good! That new engine should be fun! I ended up flaring the stock steel lines for -6AN. But that braided stainless sure does look good. I also reused the stock fuel filter bracket which made the foam look like poo. I'll do what you did if I ever swap filters. I'll be watching your build and chime in wherever I can help. I also have a 95.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeebalow View Post
    Looking good! That new engine should be fun! I ended up flaring the stock steel lines for -6AN. But that braided stainless sure does look good. I also reused the stock fuel filter bracket which made the foam look like poo. I'll do what you did if I ever swap filters. I'll be watching your build and chime in wherever I can help. I also have a 95.
    Thanks man! yea iv never been any good at flaring anything, so thats why i went the route it did lol...
    Question...im splicing in the fuel pump wire from my nelson harness to the factory wire for the fuel pump...now before i cut and splice, just want to double check and make sure that the purple wire is the one I want to hook to?
    2008 GMC Sierra SLE....370ci LY6 with some goodies SOLD
    1995 C2500- LS1 swap with a mp112
    build thread- http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/lsx-t...-ls1-swap.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by chvy=power View Post
    Thanks man! yea iv never been any good at flaring anything, so thats why i went the route it did lol...
    Question...im splicing in the fuel pump wire from my nelson harness to the factory wire for the fuel pump...now before i cut and splice, just want to double check and make sure that the purple wire is the one I want to hook to?
    I actually hooked the fuel pump wire from the LS pcm to the signal wire that activates the stock 95 fuel pump solenoid. Is that a signal wire from the PCM or is it power that should go directly to the fuel pump? If it's power, the wire going to the fuel pump is gray. Let me grab a picture of the underside of my fuse box.

    Edit- here it is. You'll notice the 5 wires on the bottom left of the picture. Those all go to the 95 fuel pump out relay. Green and white is the signal from the PCM, red is the stock pump prime signal, orange is battery power (hot at all times), black is ground, and the gray one that is almost hidden is the power wire out to the fuel pump.
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    Na the Nelson harness has its own fuel pump relay. It has a pretty healthy power wire that hooks to, feeds voltage to the pump. I guess what I'm asking is the stock 12v power wire for the fuel pump a purple wire?
    2008 GMC Sierra SLE....370ci LY6 with some goodies SOLD
    1995 C2500- LS1 swap with a mp112
    build thread- http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/lsx-t...-ls1-swap.html

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    Look at my previous post. I edited it, but you're too fast haha
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    Ah gotcha. So the grey wire in this harness is the one Im looking for

    I guess the other 2 wires are for fuel gauge?
    2008 GMC Sierra SLE....370ci LY6 with some goodies SOLD
    1995 C2500- LS1 swap with a mp112
    build thread- http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/lsx-t...-ls1-swap.html

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    I'll reply to your PM here so the info isn't hidden and someone that searches can see it.

    Quote Originally Posted by chvy=power
    so im finishing up the wiring on my 95 swap...im using a nelson harness and it has a green speedo wire. Iv been told to find the DRAC module behind glove box on pass side, remove harness, snip blue wire w/black stripe and red wire /black stripe and hook them together then hook to my green wire from nelson harness. Is this what you did?
    The drac on my 95 doesn't have those colors and I am willing to bet yours doesn't either. Here is what the wire colors for mine (95 C1500) are and what they do

    Dark blue - to 95 PCM
    Dark green - to gauge cluster and spare cavity convenience center
    White - brake pressure modulator
    Purple/white - VSS in
    Brown - to 95 PCM
    Pink - Fuse 4 (Gauges)
    Black/white - Ground
    Green/black - VSS in
    Dark green/white - cruise control module and stereo

    So if you just want to get the speedo working you can splice into the dark green wire anywhere along the wire. You can do it at the drac or behind the cluster.

    Here's what I did. I took the dark green/white and dark green wire and spliced those together and connected them to the dark green speed wire from the LS PCM. So both speedo and cruise control module get speed signal. I am assuming that they both use the same signal and that these were the red/black and lt blue/black wires they spliced together, but am not 100% sure yet. I still haven't gotten the truck on the road to verify whether this works. I guess we'll find out soon enough. Feel free to give it a shot and let us know if it does work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chvy=power View Post
    Ah gotcha. So the grey wire in this harness is the one Im looking for

    I guess the other 2 wires are for fuel gauge?
    Yes grey comes from the relay. Purple goes to the fuel gage, not sure what black/white does.

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