USCG CHARGER
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I have a 2008 Srt charger harness if u need one.
I've never wired a megasquirt no but I've done more then enough research to know what I'm talking about. Depending on where the OP lives it's not as simple as taking it to a tuner to get tuned. I know where I live there is nobody to help you tune a megasquirt. I have several Hemi engine harness' I purchased for 20 bucks from salvage yards that could easily be used with a reflashed pcm. I can buy a pcm for 200 bucks from the local salvage and send it out and get it flashed for 100 bucks. Done and done. People overreact when it comes to this stuff and end up finding the hardest route in an effort to "save money" I myself have 3 car pcm's and 5 truck pcm's. they are very easy to come by and cheap if you have the contacts.Did you not read the op comments? He can solder, is not afrad of a little wireing, and cost is a concern. Have you even played with mega squirt? It's really not that hard. The factory engine harness has a plug that ties into the factory chassis harness on the ram. So if you utilize that plug, and wire the megasquirt to the chassis harness side the factory engine harness will plug in to it. and the wiring is done. You can buy a tested and assembled PCM from megasquirt. As well as the pcm harness.
You can get plenty of help with tuning via megasquirt's message board. There are enough guys running megasquirted hemis that someone is bound to be willing to share a tune file. (that will get you running) and if your not comfortable visit a tuner. Have it dialed in.
I honestly think your saying it's not so easy has more to do with your lack of experience with the megasquirt. I built the PCM myself, they have really good manuals and are easy to follow. I would honestly recommend it to anyone willing to put in some effort and save a few $$$ vs the toss cubic dollars at a car to make it pretty mentality. $1000 is way too much for s stupid harness, then still needing to source a PCM, have it flashed, and then worry aboutnmsking actually fit the car. Seems harder than building a harness from the glove box through the firewall to a factory harness, and plugging it in. Then you have one plug to remove and the engine can be installed or removed. Seems like a better option to me, bit then again I'm not scared of work. I'm broke and cheapest is best for me.
I've never wired a megasquirt no but I've done more then enough research to know what I'm talking about. Depending on where the OP lives it's not as simple as taking it to a tuner to get tuned. I know where I live there is nobody to help you tune a megasquirt. I have several Hemi engine harness' I purchased for 20 bucks from salvage yards that could easily be used with a reflashed pcm. I can buy a pcm for 200 bucks from the local salvage and send it out and get it flashed for 100 bucks. Done and done. People overreact when it comes to this stuff and end up finding the hardest route in an effort to "save money" I myself have 3 car pcm's and 5 truck pcm's. they are very easy to come by and cheap if you have the contacts.
that is true, but a grand for some wires? come on.
U can get a 05 ram ecu on line for $100 then buy Hotwire plug and play harness for $995 the a gas pedal for $100 and ur done. This is exactly what I did. Have it tuned with diablo predator there are tons of ppl that tune with this software, good luck finding a tuner with ms set up.
damned if you, damned if you dont eh'.
I wanted teh stock pedal for the feedback feel of the throttle.
I know of several 1.4's in the 60's with 4000lb challengers, chargers, 300's, and Magnums that are obviously drive by wire. Trust me there is no lag in my set up.
I hate to tell you this man, but the factory ecm is capable of more control and more power than 99.9% of people out there could ever want or need.Personally, I've chosen to go the MS3 route. As others have already chimed in the pros and cons I can tell you by the time all is said and done, MS3 is only a little cheaper than reprogrammed unit from Hot-Wire. The key benefit to MS3 is that you have complete control of the fuel and spark in your motor. For those wishing to change cams, run forced induction, staged nitrous, or anything out of the ordinary, MS 3 offers a level of tune-ability beyond the factory harness.
That being said, you can modify a factory harness and get it to work in a classic muscle car. There are a couple of keys to making this work.
1. Get EVERYTHING from a single donor. Motor, trans (if your going that route), and every harness you can lay your hands on, un-cut, un-molested. Personally if I were going to go this route, I'd get a truck motor from and 05 or 06. Get the under dash harness if you can as well as the under-hood harness. The factory gas pedel can only be used once, so simply get the wiring up to the pedal.
2. Determine if your engine utilizes a SKIM key. The skim key is an anti theft device built into the key. Think of it as an electronic hand shake that must occur between the key and the computer before the car will start. No Hand Shake, no start. If the car is skim key equipped get the key, and the dash wiring. You'll need to incorporate some of this into your wiring harness.
3. Be sure to copy down the VIN number off the car or truck you can't fiddle with the computer without the VIN. Think of it as the combination to the lock.
4. Get a copy of the FACTORY service manual, they are available online cheap.
5. Print out all the wiring diagrams. (You might want to buy a laser printer. Ink Jet printers cost about 22 cents a page to print vs. 4 cents for a laser printed page, YOU'LL be PRINTING A-LOT)
6. Trace each and every wiring coming into and out of the PCM (power train control module)
7. Slowly but surely mark the wires you THINK you won't need. Wire by wire eliminate the wires. What I'd do is get a pin extraction tool and pull the wire, and simply tape it off until your SURE you won't need it.
6. Test fire the engine. Does it run?
7. If it runs, plug in a code reader, and check for error codes. If your code free, you can remove the wires from the harness, simply unwrap the harness, remove the wire and set it aside. Don't cut it you might need it later.
8. A note about "reprogramming" most reprogramming simply involves using the factory service tool to switch off a bunch of options in the computer. You can buy a factory service tool on E-Bay for around $4000.00. (now you know why, Hot-Wire charges 250-400 to "reprogram" your factory computer.
Finally, here's a guy who did modify a factory wiring harness TWICE. Read through his build and you'll get some, though not all the info you need to do the job.
http://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/showthread.php?t=53074
Regards,
Joe Dokes
I concur with u Brian