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I put a 2004-ls1 motor in my 1971 corvette. I hooked it directly to my original super t10 transmission. No one else had the converter I need to convert rpms from the super t10 into a signal that the ls1 computer needed. Speed Scene built that part at a minimal expense (under $80) and saved me thousands of dollars in extra conversions that would have been needed to make everything work correctly. When I had a problem with wiring harness not hooking up exactly, because I provide some incorrect information, Zac at Speed Scene modified the harness and reprogrammed the computer at no additional cost. They also custom made a length of cable for the drive by wire pedal and provided the module I need at a cost of less than half the price that I could find anywhere else. I must have called them close to 10 times and they always responded to my voice mail and got everything working. They really understand everything about the ls motors. With Speed Scenes help I was able to bolt everything up without modification. In the end, the only things extra I need were a bracket for the clutch and 15 minutes at the muffler shop to modify one header. –curt l
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