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    Hey guys, hope I'm in the right section.. I have my S/C 3800 on an engine stand. I bought it
    after it was taken out of the PO's car. I would like to find a way to hook it up and see if I can
    get it to run on the stand... Anyone tried doing this or am I just looking to do a retarded act
    that will "F" something up? I bought 2 engines, 2 PCM's and 1 harness. 1 engine has a hole in
    the block with only the injectors and the blower attached to it. The other one is complete I
    believe. Not sure what PCM goes to what engine. Both engines are out of a '97 Regal GS. If
    there is any info on how to condust this test, please help if possible! I am curious to see if it
    runs before I put it in my sandrail...

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    I know it can be done but not sure how I did see it done back in th 70's on carberated cars
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    The best way is to take your motor to the machine or speed shop with the capability. From there it's reasonable, but usually costly due to all the time to bolt it up etc etc.
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    Thanks guys. I'll check the local speed shop here and see what they will charge me..
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    To give you an idea..I think mine quoted me $400 or more
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    Quote Originally Posted by BillBoost37 View Post
    To give you an idea..I think mine quoted me $400 or more

    Dang Bill! I called the guy at the Speed and Marine shop. He told me $25. He said I can "borrow" the
    shop area but, he will help me if needed... Not sure how to take this?? Plus, the engine is on a stand, no
    starter, no bell housing to hold starter, no fuel pump and a dude (me) that has no idea what goes where
    when hooking it up. Do you have an idea to get me the basic hookup on just to get the motor to fire and
    run for about 20 seconds? The harness was taken out the right way but, the PCM's where just "cut" and
    removed... Thanks a million!
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    1. Get a conplete harness and map out the power/ground where it meets the fuse box.
    2. Bolt your starter to the block. BTW, it doesn't go to the bell housing
    3. Hook up cooling hoses
    4, Hook up battery connections
    5. Fire in the hole.
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    Thanks! Stock starter or any starter?
    Last edited by tonka329; 03-07-2012 at 08:12 AM.
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    I took a pic of the harness but, it says it is too big to upload on here... Not sure whats going on
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    use photobucket and copy the direct link if youre not doing so already.
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    Thanks for the vid AJ but, I tried even posting on that dude's video to ask how he hooked it up...
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    Quote Originally Posted by BillBoost37 View Post
    1. Get a conplete harness and map out the power/ground where it meets the fuse box.
    2. Bolt your starter to the block. BTW, it doesn't go to the bell housing
    3. Hook up cooling hoses
    4, Hook up battery connections
    5. Fire in the hole.
    That's gonna run great without fuel.
    Irridium spark plugs last 100k mi and work just as well as copper. Copper is a waste on N/A and only lasts 15k mi. Don't use Platinum.
    Use 195* tstat unless you can thoroughly explain why not; 99.9% don't need a lower temp.
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    Got that Slow!! HAHAHA! What pump should I use?
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