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Old 04-05-2007, 06:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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NEW - ORS 3RZ Conversion Harness

After years of perfecting our 3.4L swap we are proud to announce our new 3RZ wiring harnesses. Our harness will allow you to mate a 3RZ 2.7L from a Tacoma, 4Runner or T100 to your older Toyota or Buggy. These are perfect for the person looking to complete this swap but not wanting to deal with headache of designing your own harness.

-At this time we are only offering the harnesses in a manual transmission application.


•3RZ 2.7L Conversion Wiring Harness - Truck/4Runner
$600.00 ORS-EC101 Manual Transmission
Takes all the wiring guess work out of a 3RZ conversion. This harness allows you to plug a 3RZ engine and computer straight into your '85 - '95 EFI Toyota truck.

* There may be a core charge on some models, please call for more information.

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•3RZ 2.7L Conversion Wiring Harness - Stand Alone
$700.00 ORS-EC100 Manual Transmission
This is a stand alone harness that takes care of all the wiring when installing a Toyota 3RZ into any make or model.

* There may be a core charge on some models, please call for more information
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You will be hearing from me in the future. I'm looking forward to this.
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Old 04-06-2007, 09:04 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Sounds good, let us know if we can help!
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Is there more info anywhere such as your website? I didn't see anything.

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We haven't posted the info yet but we will very soon. You'll find it in the "new products" and "engine performance" products sections. Thanks for the interest!
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I expect a call back soon... I left yall a message ! Hopefully this will speed my swap process up a bit!
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you going to offer some motor mounts too?>???
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How much of a pain is it to put a 3.4 and auto into a 2nd gen truck? Marlin makes a adapter for the t-case if i remember right.
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Old 04-15-2007, 11:44 AM   #9 (permalink)
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what would be needed to make a 3rz stand alone harness? the buggy guys dont want any extra wiring.
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you going to offer some motor mounts too?>???
Yes, but not real soon. Keep posted on our site later this year if you are interested. These engines do bolt into most 22R frame mounts if that helps...
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How much of a pain is it to put a 3.4 and auto into a 2nd gen truck? Marlin makes a adapter for the t-case if i remember right.
This can certainly be done. We offer kits w/ the Marlin adapter included, basic kits without and wiring harnesses, whatever you need. We also offer 2 different types of motor mounts for this job. It is not terribly complicated but very time consuming.

Check out http://www.offroadsolutions.com/tech...n_kit_auto.htm for some details. This info also pertains to the 2nd gen pickup.

If you don't find what you need, give us a call.
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what would be needed to make a 3rz stand alone harness? the buggy guys dont want any extra wiring.
Our "stand alone" version may be what you need, we sell that for $700. This will allow you to install the 3RZ into anything. You'll just be required to splice into a start, ignition, ground, etc.

If you have a vehicle that has no wiring at all, we are offering something that may help out soon. Keep an eye on this thread, /forum/toyota-formula-toy-forum/562295-front-range-builds-new-toy-old-toy-44-a.html, our new wiring harness will be tested in this buggy. This harness will be an entire electrical system. It will be built simple for a buggy, ignition system, headlights, engine system, etc. It will be available with "upgrades" also. Keep an eye on this thread and our website for futher details/pricing.
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