soulevo8
Active Member
Super clean, looks perfect!
I had the first forum member who seemed to be dead set on having this PNP harness created for their JB4 have their LSU 4.9 extension harness delivered to me today.
Here's what the member would receive in the return package
LSU 4.9 extension harness with two black wire leads (to be attached to the JB4 fuel wires) and two solder shrink sleeves.
I use a particular type of 20 AWG wire that's heat resistant to ~392 degrees fahrenheit, or 200 degrees celsius, given that this will be going in the engine bay and lead-free solder.
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For install
Step 1: Take one of the heat solder sleeves and slide it onto the wire, we'll need this in a subsequent step
Step 2: Take one JB4 fuel wire and twist it with the lead from the extension harness like so
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Step 3: Next slide the heat solder sleeve over the wires that were twisted in Step 2. The solder should be as close to center as possible.
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Step 4: Apply even heat to the solder as well as the red silicone bands to create a soldered waterproof connection
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Step 5: Unplug the o2 harness and plug your new extension harness in-line.
Step 6: Trash the Post-Taps and enjoy your PNP harness.
I just ordered the fuel wires yesterday ...@Terry@BMS will this be an option or will it take too long to make ?
Don't just thank him my friend have him make them for you!@Terry@BMS, put me down for a harness too. I haven't even purchased a JB4 yet, but I'm planning on it in the near future. Full plug and play would be awesome
Also, huge thanks to @ecko04 for figuring this out!
I've decided on purchasing your JB4 but want to wait until you have the new version your working on so please let me know as soon as it is available...TIANo set timeframe but we're working on it.
Here are the harnesses I received from Ecko.
Disagree? lol Can't remember the last time I needed a 12" extension for something that connected without an extension...
Oh, sure, it would be better as a 2-3" extension. And I'm thinking Terry's cooking up something like that - but for ecko04's cable, it's a matter of being able to purchase an off-the-shelf 12" cable and modify it. I'm sure for $250, he would be willing to make you a cable of any length you want between 1" and 11.99"![]()
Found the connectors and made a couple sample adapters. Ours will look like this. Around 3" long and simply plug in to the o2 sensor harness. Then you add the JB4 posi-tap to the jumper wire. Will take a few weeks to get them made and retail price will be $59 for the pair.
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