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SWAP MEAT!

THERE’S A REASON WHY plumbers and electricians are paid so well for the services they provide. Imagine, if you can, living in a world without the convenience of innumerable electrical contrivances, or the availability of hot and cold running water with merely the twist of a handle. Living in such an environment today would definitely be difficult if not practically impossible, wouldn’t it? And when applied to our favorite muscle machines, the idea of operating them without the benefits of proper electrical connections or fluid transfer are equally unimaginable.

In this segment of our LS engine swap, we’ll conquer the complexities of wiring our electronics as well as creating the conduits

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